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So the last six weeks have been difficult because I’ve been
sidelined by an injury. I am unable to
run due to plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is an injury to your foot
typically caused by excessive tension of the plantar fascia, a band of
connective tissue on the bottom of the foot. Repeated tension of the fascia can cause
inflammation. In other words, pain!
I was at the peak of my training when the pain got
worse. Just when I started thinking of
myself as invincible, I felt very helpless. For a runner, six weeks of no running feels
like forever. However, I tried not to let
it bother me inasmuch as it was affecting my morale. I thought about other
people who have more debilitating pain or more permanent injury. I remember my late wife who lived through the
pain of breast cancer for 11 years. She didn’t get cured, but she went through a
healing.
I look back at my wife’s life and at other people who went
through some pain and suffering, and I reflect on what quality they have that
stands out the most. It’s courage. It’s that inner strength that we call upon
when we are faced with fear and anxiety. It’s at the heart of your soul that gets you
going in the midst of hardship and pain. Courage is having an indomitable faith
that healing will take place. We are human beings and we are all subject to
pain in our lives, but God created our spirit that transcends our mortal senses. Courage is our path to healing. My wife passed away from cancer; but in her
last years, she was able to live her
life the fullest and most loving that she can ever be. She may not have been
cured of the cancer, but she was completely healed.
The other day, I decided to test run my condition. I went
slowly and didn’t go too far, but I was running. In a similar way, we all live with some pain
be it physical or emotional; but we are called to be courageous and continue
moving on. We may carry the pain as we go; but
have faith and bring it up to God in prayer. And live with confidence that He
will bring you healing.
"This is my command – be
strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God
is with you wherever you go." – Joshua 1:9
How can I pray for you today? Perhaps an injury, pain, or illness? A emotional hurt? Or an unanswered prayer? Let me pray for you and with you. Post on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/prayingrunner or email me at prayingrunner@gmail.com. You can also post your prayer request on the comments page on this blog.
How can I pray for you today? Perhaps an injury, pain, or illness? A emotional hurt? Or an unanswered prayer? Let me pray for you and with you. Post on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/prayingrunner or email me at prayingrunner@gmail.com. You can also post your prayer request on the comments page on this blog.
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