Endurance and Life
(Personal Story)
"Blessed is
the man who perseveres under trial,
because when he has stood the test,
he will receive the crown of life that
God
as promised to those who love him."
(James 1:12)
In
our seemingly endless search for tranquility, we tend to "want what we
want, when we want it." We want our victories to come via the easy route, which
is rarely a reality. Life is not a sprint but an endurance event, a marathon.
As an amateur triathlete, swim, bike, and run to
get to the starting line to race took hours of practice, primarily alone;
sometimes in pain; often in terrible weather conditions. It seems strange that
in most races, there are thousands of participants. What for? Why do people do
that?
Let
me summarize the feelings that occur during a typical Triathlon. One
experiences anticipation and excitement standing on the beach during the
national anthem. There is generally a feeling of spirituality during the
blessing. There was a period of fear during the swim in all my races. Boredom,
pain, doubt, and an entire array of other feelings occur during the bike ride
and run. Then comes the good time, the approach to the finish line.
The
finish line of an endurance event generally has a crowd of 5,000 to 20,000
spectators. Enthusiasm and positive energy seem to radiate out of the group to
be absorbed by the competitors. Most
of my fellow racers agree that the feeling of finishing, the pride,
accomplishment, and of course, just being done, is very special. Many cross the
finish line with tears of joy in their eyes.
As
a grandfather and senior citizen, I can look back over the years and see the
parallels between racing and life. Life is full of challenges, fears, and excitement.
Be patient, meet challenges, and look forward to receiving your "crown of
life."
Thought for Today: We are living through trying times. There is too much to do, too much
work, not enough playtime. However, we have God and our Christian friends
through Him. Today, look toward the future, knowing that patience and perseverance
will bring us tranquility and happiness.
Prayer for Today: Heavenly Father, as Christians, we are not perfect,
and we seem to want immediate gratification throughout our lives. Today, we
pray for patience to discover your will, the courage to implement it, and the
knowledge to recognize your presence in our lives.
Amen