Running with God - Devotionals by Pastor Mike Taylor

Mike Taylor is the pastor of Central Baptist Church in Gainesville and a volunteer chaplain with Hall County Fire. He began running in 2007 and has participated in numerous races in Georgia. He's been married to his wife Allison for 42 years, with two children and five grandchildren. 

If you would like to contact Mike with questions, comments or inquires about the devotionals, please email him at mikecentralbc@gmail.com or visit the Central Baptist Church Website.  

 

 

Tuesday
Sep012020

Know Your Limitations

“Now I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations cut me down to size—abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ take over!”  (2 Corinthians 12:10).

You may remember the “punch” line of Dirty Harry in Magnum Force – “A man’s got to know his limitations.” Here’s a 9-second clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG2cux_6Rcw

Wise runners respect limitations – especially training limitations when recovery from an injury, or period of inactivity. Failing to do so may lead to injury and further set-backs!

Check out this video link for a real life example of a truck driver who misjudged his limitations on the road. Alert: no one injured here.
 http://www.statter911.com/2014/05/16/caught-video-truck-long-island-crumbles-hitting-low-overpass-speed/  The clip shows what happens when an 18-wheeler is too high to clear a low overpass. Again, no injuries, but still pretty ugly scene on the Meadowbrook State Parkway, Long Island, NY.  If you’re in a hurry, impact occurs at the 34 second mark of the 1 minute 11 second tape.

The older I get, the more attentive I have to be to limits. There was a day when I could jump out of my car and head straight to the starting line of a 5K. LOL, I’ve since learned the value of warming up! Further, I’ve also learned (the hard way) that if I want to participate in the Peachtree Road Race each year, I have to prepare. The advance work must be done, or there will be a price to pay on Cardiac Hill! But, no matter the training, the last quarter mile from the turn at 10th Street is a bear.

The Apostle Paul had to contend with physical limitations as well in 2 Corinthians 12—he referred to the limitations as “thorns in the flesh” – some physical ailment that prevented him from doing all he wanted to accomplish.  In verses 7-8 of that chapter, Paul says he asked God 3 times to remove those limitations – and in verse 9, the Lord answered, “My grace is sufficient for you.” i.e., no I’m not taking those limitations away.

The God of the Bible is a redeemer – He takes adversities that we bring to Him and turns them into an asset – adversity to asset, a test to testimony, a mess to a message, a trial into a triumph, and a victim into a victory - that’s what He does. He’s a miracle-working God! And that’s why Paul says in the passage above, I just let Christ take over!