In a harrowing story posted by KLRT yesterday, it was reported that what began as a two-mile race turned into a life-or-death emergency for runner Kim Howard on June 13. Howard said he felt normal at the start of the Arkansas Runner 2-mile Road Race in Benton, but less than a mile in, something felt wrong.
“A little over half a mile in, I started having a little bit of trouble breathing, and my legs felt extremely dead,” Howard said.
About three-quarters of a mile into the race, Howard collapsed.
“The last thing I remember is the grass being like six inches from my head whenever I was collapsing,” he said.
Running roughly 30 seconds behind Howard was Haley Hawthorne, a respiratory therapist and fellow runner. When she arrived at the scene, she heard someone say Howard had no pulse.
After confirming Howard had no heartbeat, Hawthorne immediately began performing CPR…
According to Hawthorne, Howard went without a pulse for approximately eight minutes while she continued CPR. A Benton police officer then arrived with a defibrillator, or AED, which helped restore Howard’s heartbeat…
“I told my sister Sunday that she should be planning a funeral,” Howard said. “But luckily enough, I’m still living.”
Howard is scheduled to receive an implanted defibrillator and hopes to learn whether he will be able to return to running. Even if he cannot, he says he’s blessed.
And, you know, this word “blessed” is a word I’ve seen used more and more frequently in our world today, even by nonbelievers who consider themselves “blessed” when they get a new car, buy a new house, receive a promotion, or acquire any other worldly thing they deem as a means to happiness.
But this is the deal… the Bible is very clear that those who are truly blessed are the people who “trust in the LORD, And whose hope is the LORD.” Not those people who amass material possessions or live a life free from trouble.
“A little over half a mile in, I started having a little bit of trouble breathing, and my legs felt extremely dead,” Howard said.
About three-quarters of a mile into the race, Howard collapsed.
“The last thing I remember is the grass being like six inches from my head whenever I was collapsing,” he said.
Running roughly 30 seconds behind Howard was Haley Hawthorne, a respiratory therapist and fellow runner. When she arrived at the scene, she heard someone say Howard had no pulse.
After confirming Howard had no heartbeat, Hawthorne immediately began performing CPR…
According to Hawthorne, Howard went without a pulse for approximately eight minutes while she continued CPR. A Benton police officer then arrived with a defibrillator, or AED, which helped restore Howard’s heartbeat…
“I told my sister Sunday that she should be planning a funeral,” Howard said. “But luckily enough, I’m still living.”
Howard is scheduled to receive an implanted defibrillator and hopes to learn whether he will be able to return to running. Even if he cannot, he says he’s blessed.
And, you know, this word “blessed” is a word I’ve seen used more and more frequently in our world today, even by nonbelievers who consider themselves “blessed” when they get a new car, buy a new house, receive a promotion, or acquire any other worldly thing they deem as a means to happiness.
But this is the deal… the Bible is very clear that those who are truly blessed are the people who “trust in the LORD, And whose hope is the LORD.” Not those people who amass material possessions or live a life free from trouble.
“For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, Which spreads out its roots by the river, And will not fear when heat comes; But its leaf will be green, And will not be anxious in the year of drought, Nor will cease from yielding fruit.” Jeremiah 17:8
You see, In the Bible, being "blessed" means experiencing a deep, unshakable inner joy, spiritual well-being, and divine favor because of who God is rather than what He can give you. This state of perfect peace and inner gladness is something that comes from a steadfast relationship with Him.
Furthermore, rather than just describing temporary happiness or material wealth, it denotes a flourishing state of being rooted in God's grace and presence "like a tree planted by the waters," which remains steady and grounded regardless of a person's outward circumstances.
The person who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope is in Him “will not fear when heat comes” but will thrive despite the tests and trials of life. That person “will not be anxious” when times are hard or necessities are scarce but will continue to rejoice in the Lord knowing that God will provide for all their needs, no matter how it might appear.
You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” Psalm 16:11
King David, a man with great wealth and possessions clearly understood this and declared that true, unchanging, and abundant joy was found only in the presence of God. He was clear that, while the world might hold a few fleeting pleasures, eternal pleasures were found in the Lord and in Him alone.
So, don’t consider yourself blessed to have “things” my friend, because as this story shows, the “things” of this world (like our health) won’t last. Consider yourself blessed to know God and to be known by Him instead, as this is where true and eternal happiness lies.
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that we aren’t blessed because of the things we have, but by our relationship with You. Help us to pursue You above all else, knowing that all these other “things” in our life will fall into place when we do. Help us to understand that true joy both now and for eternity are a gift for all those who trust You as Savior and put their trust in You. It’s in Your precious name we pray. Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!