Is running as spiritual for you as it is for me?
Recently, someone asked me if I'm spending all this time running, writing about running, etc., how can I be living a Christ-centered life?
My answer is that the two are not mutually exclusive. I feel like God is at the heart of ALL aspects of my life, and that includes running. When I run, I thank God for the strong legs that carry me and for my heart that pumps more efficiently with every mile. I take time to actually notice the world God created---the trees, the birds, the blooming flowers. And I appreciate them. I talk to God when I run, maybe not for every step, but here and there like a continuous sentence without a period. I feel like I would be remiss to take for granted a beautiful day and my healthy body by NOT running.
Running has added a new dimension to my life and doesn't subtract anything that existed previously. I feel a greater sense of accomplishment and contentment and energy than I did. These can only enhance the spiritual side of my life as I choose to serve others, invest in people, be a part of a community of believers, and influence others for Christ.
The neatest moment during the half-marathon last month was passing by a church with a choir standing outside singing, "Yes, Lord, yes, Lord, yes, yes, Lord," a popular contemporary Christian song. I got chills because right at that moment, I felt like I was doing something God wanted me to do. I had prayed through the decision to train for that half-marathon, never imagining I could accomplish it. But, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Does running fit into God's will for my life? I really think it does.
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Thanks for stopping by. Like you I find that running provides a space for me to spend time in prayerful meditation. I probably run more for the thoughtfulness that takes than for the physical benefits.
For me faith ought to be integrated into all of life rather than compartmentalized as a separate activity. I enjoy the place where faith and running intersect.
I still have friends who don't understand the amount of time spent running. But for me the benefits are worth the investment.
Congratulations on completing the half.
I am a runner as well I am 23 and a christian, I agree with running being something I feel the Lord has enabled me to do and I can use it for his glory. SOme days when I am running i cant help but see and feel God in everything and to be thankful... some people may not understand that but Christ knows your heart!
Christie
Sometimes I feel that running is the most spiritual thing I do. I feel connected to something bigger and full of gratitude and wonder. When I step outside and run, I feel I'm in God's house.
I am not a very devout Christian, Donna, but I imagine a Christ-centred life has more to do with what's in your heart than where you worship.
Take care. Great post!
This year when my aunt and uncle ran the 1/2 marathon, they bought shirts that said Team 4:13 and had that exact scripture on the back. After seeing those shirts and reading this blog, I realize that that's precious time with God that I'm not using. You've inspired me to do better and use that time with Him to get closer to Him.
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