Tomorrow is Patriot’s Day in Boston. There
will be a marathon and sad memories of two young mid-easterners with bombs. My
focus is not on the bombers, it is on the 120th Boston marathon and our future,
Patriots Day
“Do you not know that in a
race all the runners run,
but only one gets the
prize?
Run in such a way as to
get the prize.
Everyone who competes
in the games goes into strict training.
They do it to get a
crown that will not last,
but we do it to get a
crown that will last forever.”
(1 Corinthians 9 vs. 24& 25)
Growing up in Boston we
celebrated Patriots day. That gave me two choices to write about today; Paul
Revere’s ride or the Boston Marathon. There is a similarity and it is not
direction!
The marathon
involves over 30,000 participants, one lady and one male will make a six figure
pay check and be declared winners. As many as twenty others will receive
appearance money and have a good pay day. The majority will receive personal
gratification, be the recipient of a great engine for their body from their
training and recognition for a great effort. That is all they want. They do it
out of the passion that endurance runners have and the feeling of
accomplishment.
In 2013 two young
terrorists interrupted things a bit at the finish line. That was a sad day for
all involved and it infuriated Americans and the free world. It pointed out to
us that there is a world war in process and that somehow we need to function normally
through it. There are 32,000 registrants today doing just that!
In 1775, Paul
Revere and William Dawes raced out of Boston with a message that the British
were moving out. Their message to the people of greater Boston was the call to
arms. Unfortunately, Paul did not get very far because he was picked up in west
Cambridge by a British patrol. However he did get the poem named for him, I
guess William Dawes did not rhyme as well! They were both on a mission to
benefit humanity, both were unselfish and both are American heroes.
I talk a lot
about being fit; in spirit mind and body. Life is not a sprint. It is a
marathon. We need to race it and live it with our eye on the ultimate prize
that is promised through our faith.
Thought for Today: For
today let us focus on our race for the prize. Let’s take a step closer to
perfection.
Prayer for Today: Dear
Lord today we pray for the safety and success of the many runners in Boston.
May they be blessed with fitness and great memories.
Amen