I'm getting ready to run my first Spartan Race this weekend
near Atlanta. It's basically a 4 mile long obstacle course with water, mud,
ropes, walls, fire, etc. I've been training for 6 months and I'm really looking
forward to conquering a new challenge. In addition to the physical preparation
I've done I'm making sure that I have all the right equipment to succeed -
trail shoes, running socks, quick drying clothes, a hydration pack and fuel.
I've done a good bit of research since I'm new to all this and most people recommend
energy gel packs to keep your body fueled and blood sugar up during the
strenuous exercise. They're small, light and quick to consume so it makes
sense. However in the little town I call home they are apparently not easy to
find.
My friend, who is racing with me, and I went out looking for
them this week. We tried GNC. Then Walmart. Then the local backpacking store in
town. Nothing. As we were walking around, in the bitter cold mind you, my
friend has a great thought, "What about the bike store?!" We walked
to the end of the block, down the hill, across the street and into the shop.
Not only did they have EXACTLY what we were looking for but they had two
displays full of them!
The funny thing is that the bike store is literally right
across the street from where we work. I mean there isn't another building
physically closer to ours than theirs. We spent all that time running around
and the whole time what we needed was less than 100 feet from where we started.
It took us 3 days, several miles and multiple trips to find it.
I think life is like that sometimes. We forget just how
close and how good God is. We spend more time worrying about things than we do praying
about them. The more time we spend praising Jesus the less time we have left to
stress.
“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in
trouble.” – Psalm 46:1 NIV
Prayer shouldn't be our last resort; it should be our first
response. Whatever it is that we need God has more than enough. He has aisle
and aisle of displays full of physical healing, financial provision, emotional
support, spiritual transformation and so much more. And God has given us
brothers and sisters to wait with us and to pray for us. Our church family is
there to share life together with all its ups and downs and unexpected turns
along the way. Sometimes we just have to walk across the street. And sometime
we just have to be willing to reach out. Who knows? Maybe we’ll find exactly
what we need!
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