In an interesting story titled “CU runner designs custom sauna for athlete recovery” posted on Wednesday, the following was reported:
A senior at the University of Colorado Boulder has turned an engineering project into a lasting resource for student-athletes.
James Overberg, a mechanical engineering major and member of CU’s cross country and track and field teams, designed and built a custom sauna now installed in the Ford Indoor Practice Facility’s Endurance Lab. The sauna is designed to help endurance athletes recover from intense training and improve heat adaptation.
The project began after Sean Carlson, Colorado’s director of cross country and track and field, learned Overberg had previously built a sauna in his backyard. Carlson encouraged him to design one tailored specifically for the team’s training facility.
Overberg created detailed plans using computer-aided design software before working with CU athletics administrators and a Denver architect to finalize the design. The sauna is now a permanent part of the team’s recovery resources.
“At Colorado, we are always trying to maximize our performance and training efficiency, trying to get that extra 1% every session, and things like lactate testing and heat training are at the forefront of that concept,” Overberg said. “The sauna is just another tool to squeeze every bit of benefit out of our training.”
And, you know, when it comes to squeezing every bit of benefit out of heat training, the Bible is very clear that all true believers will (not might) experience the heat of various trials, some of which will grieve or hurt us more than others. This happens so that the trial of our faith, “being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:”
Because of that, we can greatly rejoice in the times of testing that are “hotter” than others because we know that God sits in the refiner’s chair and sets the time and temperature of our trials—all the while keeping a close watch on us so that, in the end, we are not burned up but come out “as gold and silver” with our impurities purged and burned away. In this way, the enduring quality of our faith will be shown not only to us but to the world… something that has the power to inspire the lost to seek Jesus.
“He will sit as a refiner and a purifier of silver; He will purify the sons of Levi, And purge them as gold and silver, That they may offer to the LORD An offering in righteousness.” Malachi 3:3
Because of that, we can greatly rejoice in the times of testing that are “hotter” than others because we know that God sits in the refiner’s chair and sets the time and temperature of our trials—all the while keeping a close watch on us so that, in the end, we are not burned up but come out “as gold and silver” with our impurities purged and burned away. In this way, the enduring quality of our faith will be shown not only to us but to the world… something that has the power to inspire the lost to seek Jesus.
Of the need of being “tried with fire,” Spurgeon had this to say… “Indeed, it is the honor of faith to be tried. Shall any man say, ‘I have faith, but I have never had to believe under difficulties’? Who knows whether thou hast any faith? Shall a man say, ‘I have great faith in God, but I have never had to use it in anything more than the ordinary affairs of life, where I could probably have done without it as well as with it’? Is this to the honor and praise of thy faith? Dost thou think that such a faith as this will bring any great glory to God, or bring to thee any great reward? If so, thou art mightily mistaken.”
So greatly rejoice when your faith is tested by the heat of trials my friend, remembering that these times of testing aren't punitive but purposeful. These various trials will refine you in a way that only trials can and will result in praise, glory, and honor when Jesus Christ returns—which, by the looks of things, could happen any day!
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that every trial we are put through has a purpose. Knowing that promise is only for believers, I pray that if there's someone reading this today that hasn't trusted in You as their Savior that they would do it right now. Lord help us to rejoice in all our tribulations knowing that, in light of eternity, our troubles are momentary and light compared to what they are producing in us and what will be eternal. It's in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!
