In a story titled “Runner rescued from Western States Trail after reporting dehydration” published Tuesday, it was reported that a runner was rescued from the Western States Trail after reporting to Placer County Sheriff’s Office that he was dehydrated, cramping and unable to continue.
PCSO said that dispatch received a text-to-911 message from a runner who said he was on the Western States Trail, east of Michigan Bluff and needed help.
CAL FIRE NEU responded and hiked almost two miles before locating him.
The difficult and rugged terrain resulted in a request for aerial assistance, PCSO said.
A hoist operation was conducted with a rescue specialist being lowered to the runner. He was secured, hoisted from the trail and then flown to Foresthill.
PCSO said he was taken to a local hospital.
“As we head into the warmer months, it’s important to stay prepared on the trails. Bring plenty of water, know your limits, and always have a reliable way to call for help,” officials said.
And, you know, while dehydration can certainly render a person unable to continue their physical race, spiritual dehydration can have the same effect on a believer. Which is the very reason, believers must “stay prepared” and address thirst early and frequently.
This was something David wrote about in Psalm 63 while in the Judean wilderness, likely while fleeing from his son Absalom’s rebellion (2 Samuel 15–17), or possibly earlier while being pursued by King Saul. Whatever the cause, we know that David was physically exhausted, lonely, in danger, and experiencing a "dry and thirsty" period—as can be gleaned by his words, “My soul thirsts for You; My flesh longs for You In a dry and thirsty land Where there is no water.”
But we can see that David was prepared. In fact, before stating his problem (overwhelming thirst), David said, “O God, You are my God; Early will I seek You.”
As every runner knows, the time to drink in water is not after they’re thirsty but before. A good runner anticipates the conditions of the race and prepares accordingly beforehand so they can prevent dehydration from occurring
And you can see this is exactly what David was set on doing. He knew the road before him would be difficult and seemingly devoid of any refreshing. Hence the reason he sought God early and would continue seeking Him—so much so that his spiritual thirst manifested in a physical thirst that demanded quenching.
So, if you’re in a day or season of “wilderness” when life is exceptionally hard, be sure to prevent becoming spiritually dehydrated by seeking God (through prayer, Bible study, and meditation) early and seeking Him often my friend. This is the only way to ensure that you will be able to finish the race set before you.
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that You are the living water that’s overflowing in every situation that we could ever find ourselves in. Help us to seek You early and often Lord that we might avoid becoming spiritually dehydrated and finish the race set before us. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that You are the living water that’s overflowing in every situation that we could ever find ourselves in. Help us to seek You early and often Lord that we might avoid becoming spiritually dehydrated and finish the race set before us. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!