Sunday, February 17, 2013

10K Talk with the Big Man

Today was the day of my 10k run, and boy, was it a good one. I started the race with my friend, who is a strong runner, at the back of the pack because she was pushing her two chitlin's in a stroller. About a quarter mile into the race she said she was going to peel off. After I ate a bit of her dust, I was left to my own thoughts.

The sun was just rising at the start of this race; so naturally a camp song came to mind. "So, rise, and shine and give God the glory, glory..." In that moment, I knew that He and I were going to spend the next 6 miles talking.

I thanked Him for the cool weather, for the able body, for my loving family tucked in their beds. He sent some birds to sing in reply.  I gave Him praise for the beauty around me.

I told Him about my friends- How LJ was having surgery again for breast cancer - How my Cousin Lisa (who isn't really my cousin) just had surgery again for cancer cells in her brain - About my mom's complex body - About Kim's foot - About my friend John who bid farewell to his wife so she could be with Him.  I spoke at length about their fears, their pains, and their sadness.  I thanked Him for the comfort He sends them each by way of doctors and medicine and people to love on them.

Then He reminded me that he knit each of them together while they were still in their mother's bellies (Psalms 139:13). That He knows every inch of them. He knows every ailment, every worry, every need.  That He will provide for them, carry them, heal them and make them new again. He reminded me that He works all things for the good of those who love Him. (Romans 8:28)

We ran together like this- me lifting up my loved ones, and He answering with scripture. "Those who wait on the Lord will gain new strength, they will mount up with wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired, they will walk and not grow weary."

I was beaming when I rounded the last corner to see the balloon-arch finish line. I had not walked once. And God reminded me to "run with perseverance the race that has been marked" for me. (Hebrews something something).  And I told Him I would. Then we high fived. 

Then as I was crossing the finish line, there was my friend, with her two beautiful children that she pushed in the stroller, waiting to cheer me on. (Never mind that the three of them finished 17 minutes faster than me.) I got my medal, three Gatorades, a banana, two bagels and a granola bar and set off for home with a huge smile on my face and joy in my heart.



 

8 comments:

  1. Congrats!!!! Needed this today....thank you.

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    1. Love you friend. Praying for relief for you too....So we can arm wrestle soon.

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  2. You rock friend! So proud of you :)

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  3. Thanks for the shout out to the man upstairs! I feel truly blessed to call you friend. Congrats on the run.

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  4. So glad Troy posted the link to your alligator story (which made me laugh by the way) I should be in bed but am reading your blog...so happy as I'd lost the link to it when we switched computers! This post totally made me smile. I need to get back running again and this was very inspirational. Of course we are getting snow and it's cold but there's always the gym.

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    1. Hi Heather! So nice to hear from you again. I hear the snow is melting so hopefully you can find some time to run. I took a break from running after that race. I'm biking now and looking forward to training with a crossfit person this summer. If you are interested in that cleanse, drop me a line with your email at nicoledhunter@yahoo.com
      and I can tell you more.

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