Finishing Again
"It is better for you to finish now what you
began last year.
You were the first, not only to act,
but also to be willing to act.
On with it then and finish the job."
2 Corinthians 8:10-11
You were the first, not only to act,
but also to be willing to act.
On with it then and finish the job."
2 Corinthians 8:10-11
In the spring my thoughts gravitate toward the good old days when my
friends and I trained 10 -14 hours a week for endurance events. The camaraderie
or the group, the support offered by the group when one of us was having a bad
day and the feeling of spirituality in the early mornings as we traveled on our
way was priceless. In 2008 on June’s and my 40th anniversary
celebration many of my former training buddies came and the warm feelings were
instantly present. There was an interesting bond.
As an unranked runner but former elite masters swimmer and Triathlete, there
were many times that finishing a running event near the bottom of the pack was
more rewarding to me than a swimming or triathlon trophy. A trophy is a nice
memento, but over time becomes unimportant dust collector. As an elite you are
supposed to be near the top, but that really is not what it is about.
In the early 80's my friend Billy and I ran a half marathon. He finished a good
half hour ahead of me and felt great. I was not ready and thought I was going
to die out there. The following year, Billy was again a half hour ahead of me
but I met my personal goals and expectations. I fondly remember that day and
have that finishing picture on my office wall. It reminds me that being at the
bottom of the pack is not a bad thing when you are at the top of your game. The
goal is personal, to be the best YOU can be. Neither of us won that event
or our age group. Both of us were proud winners because we finished. Life is
like that- when we finish what we start, we win.
Thought for Today: It
is spring, a time of renewal. God brings us flowers, green grass and warm
temperatures. It is easy to be busy enjoying it all and put a few serious
issues on that famous "back burner". Today let us identify what we
need to finish; who we need to help; who needs our prayers; who could use a
visit. Let us complete the tasks that the Lord has put before us.
Prayer for Today:
Heavenly Father, we need your guidance on how to use your love to succeed. In
our cities, our neighborhoods and the world we pray that we can find a way to
contribute so that your love will somehow "finish" the race for peace
and security.
Amen
Amen
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