Sunday, April 18, 2010

Lessons from the 5K and my friend

Today, I was blessed beyond measure to run with my Living Water Christian Fellowship brothers and sisters in the 5K race.

I ran with Matt as my pacing buddy. Somebody I knew who could dominate and destroy the target goal that I had of 24 minutes :-). But sure enough, he said that he'd run with me side by side so that I could beat my time. I admired that from the beginning - someone who practiced humility and sacrifice like we saw in Jesus - something we've been learning about all year.

In small group, we talked about how Jesus, who sits on the throne with God, humbly came down leaving all that He had just so that He could save us and show us the grace and mercy of God. What Matt did for me was minuscule compared to what Jesus did for me, but such a small act of love meant so much.

During the last mile, I was panting. I remember yelling, "Matt! Just go ahead of me! You go ahead!" And he'd firmly yet calmly reply back, "No, we're almost there Young! The finish line is almost there."

Amazing what words can do. Amazing what hope can do. "We're almost there" meant the world to me. I couldn't stop the battle that I was fighting because there was an end to this soon. This is like our race to God's kingdom - we have hope in God and His Kingdom and His promises. But what meant more to me than that bit of hope during that run was the mere fact that Matt was there, by my side, pushing me towards the end. Although he didn't carry me, I felt like I was being carried just by his presence. Just like how God sent the Holy Spirit :-). It keeps us going.

It's like feeling God's love channeled through my brothers and sisters in Christ. Although it's only a fraction of God's love, it's something that means a lot and something that I'll remember.

It's a challenge for me to live the same kind of life that Jesus lived :-).


EPILOGUE :-)
Living Water placed 3rd place in the 5k run, much to our surprise. What shocked me more was that when we were talking about our run, several people said, "All for God's glory." Amen :-). It wasn't our own ability that got us through, it was God's love.

I love learning about love :-).

3 comments:

  1. update. Not by coincidence, but by God's full love and understanding, Pastor LT preached about this at church.

    Philippians 2:1-4 :-)

    Wow, God's really speaking..

    ReplyDelete
  2. 3rd place! amazing!
    well in this light
    you're almost there Young! Graduation is almost here! you're almost done =]

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hey Young,

    I just wanted to let you know how inspirational every one of your posts are and how cool it is you use everyday events to explain a bigger concept in the world, about God's paths for us or something else. They have opened my eyes and I have bookmarked this page just to let you know :)

    William

    ReplyDelete