We were missed by the storms of the past week. We did receive some beneficial rains, so the lawn and garden continue to prosper without much attention. One thing I have found with the garden being in a feed bunk-like raised bed, is that they need watered more than when planted in the ground. This is especially noticeable with the cucumbers.
Saturday was the third annual Trail Mix Fun Run here at the lake. Personally, I have no desire to run anywhere, for any reason. I know it is my age and condition, (or lack of condition) that causes me not to want to participate. As a youngster, I enjoyed running and envisioned being a distance runner at one point. One season of cross-country as a freshman in high school brought reality into the picture. I was not really ever going to be a runner.
As I watched the runners prepare for the fun run here, I was reminded of the apostle Paul’s instructions to his fellow Christians. He likened the Christian life to a foot race. He was evidently familiar with the athletic contests of his day.
The writer of Hebrews also had instructions to runners concerning preparations for the race. These are his words, … “let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles us, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.”
Runners, whether in a race, or running just for fun, remove any bulky or flowing garments and put on shoes and clothing suited for speed and ease of movement; also those on a journey through the Christian life rid themselves of anything that would prevent them from running a good race.
No committed runner enters a race planning to run only part of the race. Whatever else happens, they intend to finish. They focus on finishing, even if they don’t expect to finish in the top five or even ten. Paul exhorted his readers to run is such a way as to get the prize, but his goal was to finish well. He said, “However, 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… “(Acts 20:24). “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7).
Blessings,
Pastor Jerry