One sport gaining popularity in the Philippines is Running.
Many are becoming running enthusiast – ordinary people, celebrities,
politicians, professionals and more. Many running events are also being
organized by different organizations. Some run for fun, others for a cause.
One veteran distance runner that impressed me is Cesar
Guarin. At 56 years old he wants to make a Global Run as his way of honoring
and thanking Overseas Filipino Workers and migrants. In the Philippines he is
considered as the “Father of Ultramarathon.” He is now in Europe on Stage 6 of
his goal which began in 1983 and ends in 2016. If he completes this feat, he
would have run a total of 30,232 km in 548 days.
The bottom line of running is really for healthy living. In our
life of faith, we also need to exercise our spiritual muscles. It makes us strong
and sturdy. Many instances, God challenges us to stretch our faith. I would
like to share two stories that show a test of faith.
Last May, I rushed to the hospital for a sick call. The mother
of a former student was in ICU. She suffered a heart attack. It was sudden and
unexpected. She was lying in bed helpless. Her breathing was aided by a
respirator. Her children were in tears and they kept praying for her recovery. As
I gave her the anointing, I encourage them to trust that God knows best; that
the best attitude is “thy will be done.” I was about to go when the family of
the patient on the next cubicle asked me to also anoint their brother. The guy also
suffered a heart attack and was in coma. They feared for his life.
The day after, I was told that the mother of my former
student passed away. The family was deeply saddened but faith was keeping them
strong. Three days later, the coma patient woke up. The family was thankful. I told
myself: sometimes God plays favorites. Others he claims back home; others he
gives life-extension. Let’s leave the purpose in God omniscient wisdom.
On reading the Gospel of Mk 5:21-43 Jesus showed power. One message we can learn is this: when we are
tested beyond our strength, when things seem impossible, have faith. God can do
miracles. And in our greatest fear, Jesus tells us “do not be afraid.” Fear can
be paralyzing. Faith, instead, empowers us to trust in a power stronger and
greater than ourselves.
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