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The Source of Strength
Well, I have to admit, the things that make a hero in my mind
ironically don't come from toughness. As we strive to be
our best in developing a healthy body and getting our pectorals the
size of Arnold Schwarzenegger's, it is vitally important
that we look beyond what may be the least fulfilling
single-dimensional viewpoint—being self-centered.
This is a valuable lesson I learned from my father before he
passed away.
My father was married and raising four kids in the suburbs of
Buffalo, N.Y., contending with frigid Canadian winds that swept
across Lake Erie. He worked at Bethlehem Steel in Buffalo, facing
challenges that I find almost impossible. But still, he pressed
on.
He took time to teach me the basics in football and throwing
the shot put. He told me stories of when he and his buddies from
the military did one-arm presses with a 110-pound barbell. (And you
wonder where I got it from.)
My father left me a lot to remember, but the manly
accomplishments weren't the most valuable thing he left me.
The most valuable was his unwavering faith.
Much later in life, just before he passed on to be with Jesus,
I was with him in the hospital. He was being released to go home
after experiencing severe aftereffects from chemotherapy. This
he-man hero of mine had dwindled down to a feeble-looking old man
(before his time), and my heart was torn to see him in this
condition.
At that point, I was forced to tell him the doctors could do
nothing else for him. He looked at me with astonishment and asked,
"When did it get this bad?"
I became a wreck as I saw his bewilderment. He looked away for
a moment and looked back at me. Then he said with calmness and
assurance, "It's all in the Lord's hands,
Joe."
My father displayed trust in God while his health failed him.
How much more should we trust in God while we still have our
health?
Sometimes I need to refocus my heart's intent when it
comes to all the health-related things I do. It is easy to ignore
the true source of health.
Even us tough guys need a break from the bench press and the
$10 health drinks to remember what it's all about. Take a
moment before your next workout and thank the Creator for health.
Thank Him for the opportunity to leave your legacy to
others.
By Joe Christiano, an internationally recognized expert in health and fitness. Get information about nutrition, his exercise equipment and his supplements at bodyredesigning.com. |
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