Let us who live in the light be clear hearted, protected by
the armor of faith and love, and wearing as out helmet the confidence of our
salvation. 1 Thessalonians 5:8
I have been running on a regular basis since 2007. It was not until 2009 that I ran my first
half-marathon in Knoxville, and I can say that one of the biggest obstacles to
excellent performance is more of a mental battle than a physical one. I ran my second half-marathon this past year
and was injured. I recall being exhausted on the final leg of
the race, but went into a 'mental zone' that helped me push through the pain
and finish the 13.1 miles in an 1 hour and 39 minutes. By no means am writing to brag or boast about
my running; I am a mediocre athlete at best, and only run every day so that I
can eat what I enjoy.
However, the running analogy is one that we can apply to our
lives. Our confidence doesn't come from
our abilities or physical circumstances, how we look, or what we achieve. Everything actually comes from our faith-the
blessed assurance that God is always with us, every second of every day,
fighting for us and helping us win our battles.
I am constantly looking for ways to live in more confidence
knowing that God is a part of my life every day.
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