We
Get Tired and Think We Need a Rest
I will not deny that on
occasion the press of life gets so great that we legitimately need a forced
rest. Most of the time, however, we are like a long - distance
runner who “hits a wall.” Marathon runners reach a point halfway through
the race where they believe that they can go no further. Everything in
them wants to stop. Runners have learned, however, to push through this
phase of the race. Seemingly, from out of nowhere comes a burst of
energy, the wall crumbles and they are able to finish the race.
It is that way for those of us who run the race of life, as well. Yes, we
are tired, but just on the other side of our desire to rest there is a burst of
energy that will take us all the way into the end-zone. F. Scott
Fitzgerald said it like this, “There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the
busy and the tired.” Be one who doggedly pursues past "the
wall."
“There
are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.” F.Scott
Fitzgerald
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