Achievements no matter how small they are can be quite satisfying! The truth is, if it wasn’t for my wife I wouldn’t be running, she got me into it, and now I love it. She started about four months ahead me; her new found excitement and continued example was too powerful for me to ignore. Before I knew it, I wanted to be part of what she was doing, and now I love running too. There are things in life we do, that we are passionate about, and that happened because we were influenced by someone else’s passion and example. See where I’m going with this?
As God’s children our passion and example or lack thereof is witnessed by the world. When we live connected to the Father we display a wonderful life that others notice. Right now someone is watching you (hopefully not in a stalker way), what do they see? People that know me know that I love Texas football, that I enjoy running, but do they know that I am a follower of Jesus? I hope so, I hope that I have not hidden that passion so deep that my love for God is a mystery. People know I run because I share (blurt out) small victories like when I passed another runner yesterday. My goal is to start sharing; blurting out the victories that God gives me each day. If I keep doing that, eventually someone will get the idea that this guy not only loves running, and Texas football, but he really loves God.
Stay tuned for my next running article called “I Love Cushlon!!!”
3 comments:
If you are going to run,
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dear. love, m
Nice form, but your follow through could use some help. Nice post...I have caught on to some Randy Harris philosophy in regards to how others see us. I wonder what would happen if the world would say of Christians...these people might not be very passionate about sports teams, but they sure are passionate about this Jesus guy...would are impact in the world be more clearly seen?
I love running with you! Thanks for challenging me to see how God works in the everyday:)
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