I want to know my Heavenly Father, and it is the desire of my heart to please Him. My struggle will always be the desire to please myself, though. I want to do things my own way and on my own time. This is so natural for me, that I don't even realize that I do it. What is amazing about following Christ, though, is that He gives us a new nature. We are children of God, and when we "walk in His spirit", we can lay aside our ways and follow a new path. This path leads to life. How do I know this? Because I have, at times in my life, laid it ALL on the line to follow His righteousness, sacrificing goals and ambitions for what seemed like nothing at all to find blessing and abundance down the road. An example would by my sweet family. Sometimes it's hard to follow righteousness. But, God promises in 2 Peter that He has given us EVERYTHING we need for a life of Godliness through His divine power.
Running is OFTEN used in the Bible to represent the Christian life. As I train for my marathon, I really want to reflect on the similarities of training for a race and training for Godliness. I hope to share these reflections along the way. The first that I thought of this week, is "Going out too fast in a race or a run." We have all done that. Gotten so caught up in the excitement of wanting a PR run or just the environment of the race that we don't listen to our bodies. We don't use the knowledge we have to pace ourselves. We get a little "puffed up" and think we are capable of so much more what our preparation has provided us. At the end, we hit the wall, maybe even quit. Certainly, we do not finish strong and maybe not at all.
“I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me – the task of testifying to the gospel of God’s grace.” (Acts 20:24)
As I seek to grow in my relationship with Jesus, I often find myself going out too fast, going in my own strength, not thinking about the entire race, not thinking about what I will need to get me through to the end. Oh, the days I have skipped reading His word, neglected prayer and then expected to walk in His holiness with my kids or to be patient when someone is unkind. It's like going out for a run without eating or drinking before hand. Sometimes I will get my emotional high at church, think how I am going to do things differently the coming week. I go out too fast, only to hit the wall by Wednesday and barely make it to the weekend. To finish and maintain this spiritual race, we need to listen for the Holy Spirit (like listening to our bodies when we run), we need to fuel during the run (prayer and His word), we need pace ourselves (apply the knowledge He has given us to our daily lives), AND we need not compare ourselves to the other runners around us (each relationship with Christ is unique).
May I continue to run THIS race, not give up, and complete the task the LORD Jesus has given me.
My marathon training has OFFICIALLY started today. I know I mentioned that I was doing the "Run Less Run Faster" plan, but I tried it out this week, and I don't think my body can handle so many demanding workouts every week. So, plan B is tried and true, Hal Higdon. I am doing a combination plan. I am using the Advanced 1 plan so I can continue to do my speed and tempo runs, but I am doing the Novice 2 for the long run portions. I think I will have two twenty milers this training cycle. I have every run scheduled! So not like me. :) Very excited though.
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