by ~Wolfwind~ » Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:55 am
Proud violent zealot wrote:Gold wrote:athenian dragon. wrote:I'm sure you've heard about the bombings in Boston...looking at this from a runner's perspective really is even more devastating, to feel that sense of accomplishment at the end only to have your entire life changed forever when you cross the finish line. My sympathies for the runners, their friends, and their families.
My thoughts exactly. Finishing a marathon is a huge achievement any runner should be proud to aspire for, and especially to complete. I can't imagine.
I was about to make a announcement about this...I know many of you may not believe in God, but for those of you who do, please pray for all those affected by this bombing. As runners, we all know how it feels at the end of a race, a marathon, no less. When you near the finish line, you're exhausted and excited at the same time. Many of these runners may have been sprinting to the finish. Some of these runners have lost their legs and will never be able to run again. Three have lost their lives. It saddens me to think that something like this could happen. Keep Boston in your hearts runners!
I do believe in God in fact and today I wore purple to school to support them all. I don't understand how anyone can do such a thing. Truly I don't... But if this brings as much sorrow into your hearts as mine, just imagine they run across the finish line into Jesus's arms... Which I know is what happened.. HE was there and HE always will be..
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