Physical training is
of some value. (First
Timothy 4:8)
We get our word “gymnasium” from the Greek word "gymnasia" which the N.T. usually translates as “training.” While the Apostle doesn’t want us
to overrate physical training, it is of “some value.” Each of our children had
their children, for the first time during pandemic, take to the court
(volleyball) or to the pool (swimming) or to the links (golf) or to the field
(football) to compete for their school. There’s something beautiful about it—the
putting on of the school uniform and taking the court/pool/links/field to put
their training to the test—to represent their school.
Youth has something to do with it. Linda and I try to
exercise just so we can continue to make it out the door. It’s the beauty of
youth that takes our breath away—how their bodies work with such grace and ease.
As the wisest of mortals observes: “Enjoy your youth, and let your heart cheer
you… Banish anxiety form your mind, and put away pain from your body; for youth
is fleeting” (Ecc 11:9-10).
Miss you Leron. Hope you are staying strong. Want you to keep getting out the door..👍
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