Eric Liddell (of “Chariots of Fire” fame) understood this concept better than I believe most people do. He was quoted as saying “God made me fast. And, when I run, I feel his pleasure.” Running is not a particularly “spiritual” endeavor, but Eric Liddell understood that God has made each of us unique, and that He takes pleasure in those things that make us unique-our personality, our talents and skills, and all the experiences we have had that make us who we are today.
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