Thursday, June 29, 2006

The Long Haul

I have just hit a major milestone in my commitment to better health. As of today, I have logged 351 miles of running and walking since Jan. 1. I set a goal of 600 miles for the year, so with half of it gone by, I am ahead of pace to reach my goal. Not too bad for a 47 year old codger like myself!! I'll have to admit that when I started back in January, writing down 2 miles was kinda discouraging. Pretty soon though, that 2 miles turned into 50, then 100 and so on. As I log each days distance, it reminds me that I can't base my success or failure on what I did that day, but to remember that I am in this for the long haul. Hopefully when I reach the end of the year, I'll have made my goal, and that 2 miles in January will have been just as important then as the miles in December.

Perseverance is talked about a lot in the bible. James 5:11 says "11As you know, we consider blessed those who have persevered. You have heard of Job's perseverance and have seen what the Lord finally brought about. The Lord is full of compassion and mercy." As we go through life, we are not to be content or gloat with our present successes, nor are we to become discouraged with our present sufferings. As we persevere, we are working to attain the goal of becoming saints in God's eternal home.

I'm going to keep on running, and do my best to attain my goal of 600 miles. Likewise, I am going to continue to pray, study, and trust in God to attain my spiritual goal of eternal life.

De Colores!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perservere my friend, keep pounding away. Glad you are ahead of the goal. If you get a free minute this next weekend (6-8/9-05) Run over to Hillsboro and stop by the RV hookups and see us. Tyler is playing in the 10u state baseball tourney. We will be in the Snack Lady's motorhome ("The Old Folk's Home") traveling in style for the trip.

Emmaus Milk Man
Cory

Anonymous said...

Have you run into Forrest Gump during your runs? It might not hurt to stop by the RV at Hillsboro and see if Cory remembers what buttons to push and what hoses hook up where. You might also find him cooking up a storm out in front. Snack Lady