Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Extremes

Tough Mudder, Spartan Beast, Iron Warrior, Gut Check… the list goes on. Marathons, triathlons, sprints, 10K, 5K… and for the very extreme, Ultra Marathons  (100 miles) and Iron Man (if you don’t know, look it up… it’s extreme!) Get off your feet and on to a bike – if you can select one: all mountain, cross country, trail, enduro, downhill, or freeride… Put a motor on it, it can get faster, farther, higher… You can jump off a cliff, a bridge, or out of an airplane. You can fly Ultralights, para-sails, hang gliders… And I haven’t even started on team sports…
There are so many opportunities to engage in the extreme, push yourself to the limit, and put yourself at risk, in the hospital, or in the grave, it makes you start to wonder what is going on… Not to mention the incredible amount of commerce surrounding these activities: literally billions of dollars each year spent to see how far one can push themself… I need to ask: Why? What is it that makes us so restless, so anxious to get out there on the very edge and get our heart rate racing?

For me, as one who has participated in much of the above, and who has spent his fair share of billions, I have come to the conclusion that I do these things to be fully alive. This isn’t to say that those who sit on the couch and watch sports, or cooking shows are not alive, or that they have a life any less valid than my own, but when I am sitting on a couch even for a few minutes, I feel the need to jump on my XC bike and hit the trails. I see a beautiful cliff over water and I long to jump off of it. I see the ocean and I want to go scuba diving. I wake up and I want to go run, go to the gym, or whatever I can to get my heart racing again. I can’t explain it, and when I try  to, I get funny looks from those who do not share my affinity for the fast. But, when I meet a compatriot, we smile at each other knowingly, each of us dreaming of that perfect push, that edge-of-the-cliff experience that connects us to each other, to the earth, and to the Maker of the Universe.

Think about creation for a moment. If you want to believe all of this was an accident, and somehow it all just happened, well go for it… I have contemplated Darwinism, Naturalism, and the Big bang, and honestly I think it takes more faith to believe that all of this started from nothing without some kind of outside initiative. Or Initiator… But I digress. Creation: mountains, valleys, streams, rivers, oceans, lakes, oxygen, water, earth, space, stars… dogs, cats (not my favorite) elephants, lions, tigers, and bears, octopuses and platypuses… All this variety, conflict, and cooperation. Why would a creator make so many incredible things, outwardly disassociated, but in reality completely interconnected and codependent. And then there is us… humans: wonderful, horrible, beautiful, demented, destructive, creative, boring, intense.

I look at all of this, and one word comes to mind: passion. Passion. Our Creator is a passionate God. If you look around, and accept this view that the Creator is a passionate God, things make much more sense. “Why did He make this?” Because He is a passionate Creator who loves the edge, the heights, the depths… the outer fringe.  And since we were made in His image, we are passionate creatures.
When you think of “passion” in its most obvious sense, you might think of two lovers embracing “passionately.” I do understand that passion, as I am married to an amazing woman who after 28 years of marriage still makes my heart race. I also understand the side of passion that can look like rage – as I just mentioned, I have been married for 28 years. When I say I love my kids, I cannot even begin to describe the passion I have for them, for what their lives can be, and how I long for them to live fully engaged lives as well. I think this, too, is an image of our Creator – why He created us.
When I say I love to run, many people, perhaps you, just think I am crazy. I have had one guy boldly say to me that I was stupid to run so much. Then he started talking about computers and technology and passionately describing the Bluetooth capabilities…. Or some other stuff I had no idea what he was talking about… but he was passionate!! What about you? What are you passionate about? What makes your heart race?


Bottom line: We are passionate people, created by a passionate God, who still loves us passionately. In fact, some refer to the week of Easter as Passion Week, and call the act of God laying down His life for us, “The Passion.”  As you explore what it is that ignites your passion, I hope to encourage you to consider how it connects you to Him… the ONE who made you to be passionate. Pursuing your passion is a holy pursuit… Go for it!

DannyT