Scripture:
Hebrews 2:16 (NRSV) – “For it is clear that he (Jesus) did not come
to help angels, but the descendants of Abraham.”
Message:
Growing up in a culture devoted to “Self” my natural tendency is to
focus on my ability to conquer life as it comes to me. In October
2007, I ran my first marathon, the Marine Corp Marathon. I trained
with a group for a year to get ready, but I was the only one to run
this particular marathon that year. Members of my family
accompanied me to Washington D.C., but I was alone as I stood at the
start line with 30,000 participants. The race went well and, at
mile 8, a woman asked if she could run with me. I gladly accepted
the company. At mile 18, I experienced runner’s onset asthma. I
could not breathe deeply. The woman running with me, who happened
to be a Marine, noticed my distress and started singing cadence. The song refocused my attention and I was able to finish the race.
I even completed the race before the required maximum time of 6
hours.
Without that
woman I am sure I would not have been able to finish the race. I
realized later that Jesus had come to help me before I even knew I
needed help, and that He showed up in the form of a human being.
Prayer:
Father, help us to remember that You came to suffer what You
suffered so that You could help us in this earthly journey of
testing. Turn our focus toward You so that we might hear the song
of Your cadence. Amen.
Patricia
Roberts-Orlando