"Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and make me
willing to obey you." Psalm 51:12, NLT
The IRONMAN TRIATHLON® is one of the most grueling
endurance events in the world. In order to
complete the race, an athlete must swim 2.4 miles, ride a
bicycle 112 more miles, then run a 26.2-mile marathon. The best athletes in the world can complete
this monumental challenge in under nine hours. But for Australian Chris Legh, his Ironman experience in
1997 was memorable for the wrong reasons. Known as one of the top competitors in the sport, he was
unable to keep any fluids or food down during the course of the race. As a result, he became
dehydrated, leading to a number of his organs shutting down. Fifty yards from the finish line, his body
completely gave out. Legh never finished the race and would've died without immediate medical attention.
Thankfully, he recovered and has won two Ironman events since. But first, he had to be restored.
While experiences like Legh's show us humans have
physical limits to their endurance, the same can
also be said about their spiritual lives. Thankfully,
there are warning signs that exist before it becomes too late. When people don't want to read their Bible or
pray, if they decide to shut people out of their lives, or if church becomes just a ritual, something
deeper may be going on. They may be suffering from spiritual dehydration.
Just as a "Low Fuel" light tells us to fill up
the car with gas, it's time to ask God for a renewed spirit when we see these warning signs. Consider that Jesus had
crowds following him everywhere, but he knew his spiritual limits so well that he consistently took time
to recharge, even when death was near (see Luke 22:39-43).
When your life's "Low Fuel" light comes on,
don't ignore it. God wants to recharge and renew your life. Allow him to do just that. Make sure you accept his help
to cross the finish line.
"Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and make me willing to obey you." Psalm 51:12, NLT
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