22/09/2023
A reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rt Rev Mary Stallard, Bishop of Llandaff.
A reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rt Revd Mary Stallard, Bishop of Llandaff.
Good morning. Last April, perhaps rashly, I accepted an invitation from a friend to run a half-marathon for Christian Aid this autumn. Back then the challenge felt ages away, and it seemed so appropriate. In the Bible thereβs a famous description of keeping the faith as βrunning the race thatβs set before us.β
I planned to spend months training; but somehow life and work got in the way and Iβve hardly spent any time preparing. Now weβre days from the event, Iβm underprepared and quite anxious at the thought of it. My past few weeksβ browsing history gives a good account of my situation! βCan you train for a half marathon in a month? How long does it take to walk thirteen miles?β It makes me think wryly of all the lectures Iβve given my daughters over the years about the importance of being prepared in life.
But previous experience of taking part in a big race - admittedly from a few years ago - tells me something heartening too: Last time I learned that taking part in an event means youβre not alone, there are a whole crowd of diverse companions. In addition to fellow participants, thereβll be supporters along the route, kind folk handing out drinks, ready to help us, as well as many friends cheering me on, praying for me, and giving to the cause. So, although Iβve day-dreamed about backing out of the race, Iβm planning on still taking part. Thereβs wisdom in going gently, and I need to remember that being supported and helped by others builds perseverance, community and humility.
Loving God, whenever we feel unprepared, anxious or fearful, breathe upon us your calm and gentle wisdom. Help us to run with perseverance whatever race our lives set before us. Lead us to strive always to be signs of your care for others. Amen.