In a heartbreaking story titled “Ethiopian runner bound for Ottawa Marathon dies suddenly in training” published Tuesday, the writer said:
The global running community mourns the passing of elite marathoner Yebrgual Melese, who was rushed to a hospital during training on Tuesday. Addis Media Network reported medical professionals were unable to save her. No details on the cause of her collapse have been released. Melese was 36 and is survived by her husband and two children.
The Ethiopian Athletics Federation expressed sadness over the loss, extending condolences to her family, friends, supporters and the entire sports community. Melese had been a persistent presence on the international road-racing scene for more than a decade and was preparing for the Tamarack Homes Ottawa International Marathon on May 24.
And, you know, as sad as this story is, it serves as yet another reminder that tomorrow isn’t guaranteed for anyone and that we are presumptuous to assume that our preparations and plans will come to fruition without consulting the Lord.
This is something James clearly understood when he was prompted by the Holy Spirit to say, “whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away. Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that.”
“A man’s heart plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps.” Proverbs 16:9
James was not only reminding us that tomorrow isn’t promised but rebuking the kind of heart attitude that lives and makes its plans apart from a constant awareness of the hand of God—a heart that underestimates one’s own limitations and arrogantly outlines their future, paying no regard to God’s role in seeing it come to pass.
This is the very reason, we are told to say, “If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that…” This is the attitude of the heart that keeps a person humble, remembering that, ultimately, no one is in complete control of their time, their health, or their future.
Furthermore, to boast that we will do this or that on a certain time or day is arrogant because it implies that we are in control of our happenings. This heart attitude implies that we believe we are the “captain” of our own ship and can steer it in whatever way we want to go. Of this prideful mindset, James said, “But now you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil.” It’s absolutely wicked, sinful, and corrupt because it leaves God out of the equation when, in all reality, God is sovereign over ALL things.
This is the very reason, we are told to say, “If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that…” This is the attitude of the heart that keeps a person humble, remembering that, ultimately, no one is in complete control of their time, their health, or their future.
Furthermore, to boast that we will do this or that on a certain time or day is arrogant because it implies that we are in control of our happenings. This heart attitude implies that we believe we are the “captain” of our own ship and can steer it in whatever way we want to go. Of this prideful mindset, James said, “But now you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil.” It’s absolutely wicked, sinful, and corrupt because it leaves God out of the equation when, in all reality, God is sovereign over ALL things.
“There are many plans in a man’s heart, Nevertheless the Lords counsel—that will stand.” Proverbs 19:21
“None of us can hold back our spirit from departing. None of us has the power to prevent the day of our death. There is no escaping that obligation, that dark battle. And in the face of death, wickedness will certainly not rescue the wicked.” Ecclesesiates 8:8 NLT
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that we are ultimately not in control of our tomorrows. Help us to understand that apart from You we can do no good thing. Lord, we pray comfort for Melese’s family who are mourning and we ask that You draw them close to You. Keep us from having an arrogant heart Lord that we might plan our ways according to Your will and not our own. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus amen.
Happy Running!
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