We need someone to pace with us.
Last weekend, my daughter and I ran 10 laps of 400metres track around the Sea Shell Park near my home. She was preparing for her school 4Km run and I thought this might be a good prep run for her. It wasn’t a very fast run, but for her age to clock about 22 minutes is quite a decent timing. Still, I think she felt the pain as she tried to endure through the whole distance.
Discipline, endurance, … self-control …
These words flooded my mind as I reflect on what we have gone through that afternoon. I am glad that she made it and completed her 4Km run.
Yesterday, she sent me an SMS and wrote that she tried to do it again on herself. This time she only managed to complete 7 laps.
Maybe it’s because she slept late last night (after 1am with all those school works :( )
Also, it’s easier to give up when the pain is building up and running alone. We runners all know that. Running in groups is easier. We motivate one another.
In our spiritual journey we also need someone to run with us.
Two are better than one,
because they have a good return for their labor: (Ecc 4:9)
I thank God that when I first became a Christian, an older Christian came along and guide me in my growth. Oftentimes, he checked on my Scripture Memory verses, studied the Bible and shared his life with me. Later, he taught me how to do it to others. Then, it was my turn to teach them how to teach others. It’s exciting to be “spiritual grandfather”.
If it wasn’t for all this Christian brother to come along my way, I would just be a Sunday churchgoer today.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
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