“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13 (NKJV)
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I always knew about God. I grew up in a Christian household, went to church every Sunday, and was constantly reminded that God loved me. But for the longest time, my faith was more of a background belief than a personal relationship.
As I got older, I started placing pressure on myself, especially in my sport. I wanted to be great — not just for myself, but for my team, my family, and my hometown. But that pressure crushed me. Before races, I would get so anxious that I physically made myself sick, unable to eat or function properly. I ran myself into exhaustion, pushing my body to its absolute limits until I collapsed — literally. It became a never-ending cycle of fear, doubt and self-inflicted suffering.
Then came the last race of my senior year of high school, the state championship meet. I had prepared for this moment, trained harder than ever before, and I knew I was capable of achieving my goals. But with only 100 meters left in the race, my body gave out. I collapsed. I couldn’t move. I remember lying there, everything spinning, feeling like I had failed.
And then, something shifted. In that moment, I felt something I had never experienced before — God’s presence. It wasn’t just an idea or a comforting thought; it was real. I felt Him lifting me, giving me strength to crawl, to stand, to cross the finish line. That was the moment I realized that my strength had never come from me alone — it was Him. He had been there all along, waiting for me to surrender.
For so long, I had lived with the belief that I had to control everything. I thought my success depended entirely on my own effort. I placed an unbearable amount of pressure on myself, constantly striving for perfection, fearing that if I didn’t meet expectations, I would fall short.
But God has shown me that I was never meant to carry that weight alone. My strength doesn’t come from myself — it comes from Him. When I truly surrendered my performance to God, everything changed.
Now, before races, I don’t just prepare physically — I prepare spiritually. I take a moment to pray, not just for my own strength, but for peace, gratitude and the ability to glorify Him in all I do. I am no longer running for something, trying to prove my worth. I don’t have to earn His love — it has been freely given to me all along. I am running with God, fully trusting that wherever He leads, it will be exactly where I am meant to be.
Competing is not only about winning or losing; it’s about offering up every step to Him. Running is no longer just about personal achievement; it’s about using the gift He gave me for something greater. My faith gives me freedom — the freedom to run with joy, to trust in His plan, to offer up every step to Him, and to know that no matter the outcome, I am running for His glory.
— Bailey Ranta
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