A Long Walk
They call it the “Cerebral Palsy Swagger.” Two brothers are making another long walk
together to help raise awareness of cerebral palsy. This year the walk is going to span 111
miles.
On Wednesday, Hunter Gandee, 16, set out from Temperance
in southeastern Michigan carrying his 70-pound brother, 9-year-old Braden, who
has cerebral palsy and can't walk without assistance. The duo expects to reach the state Capitol in
Lansing on Monday, stopping at schools along the way. This year, Braden plans to complete the final
half-mile using a walker.
The brothers have made similar walks over the past two
years. In 2014, Hunter carried Braden
forty miles. They traveled 57 miles
together in 2015.
Included in the Associated Press article about the
brothers was an overview of cerebral palsy: “Cerebral palsy is a neurological
condition that affects the body’s ability to move. It is caused by damage to
the brain around the time of birth. Cerebral palsy affects the muscles,
movement, and balance. Treatment plans involving therapy, medication, and
surgery are used to reduce the impact of symptoms and support independence.”
The pair has also done other things to raise awareness
and funding for those who suffer from the condition. Two years ago, while being held in his brother’s
arms, Braden tossed the ceremonial first pitch in Detroit’s game against the
Colorado Rockies. Hunter was also
involved in a project last year to raise money for an accessible playground at
Braden’s school. *
As these brothers make their long walk together, perhaps
the elder brother would echo the sentiment from the old song sung by the
Hollies:
“So on we go
His welfare is of my concern
No burden is he to bear
We'll get there
For I know
He would not encumber me
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.”
Jesus made a long walk for you and for me. He made this long walk after being scourged
though He was innocent of any wrongdoing.
In His physically weakened state, He carried a cross to Golgotha outside
Jerusalem, where He would be nailed to that very cross. And on that cross He bore our sins so that we
might be saved and receive the gift of eternal life. “He himself bore our sins in His body on the
tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by His wounds
you have been healed” (1 Peter 2:24).
So on He went
Our welfare was His concern
Our burden of sin
He bore for us
So that we could live with Him
Eternally.
God will save and give eternal life to those who place
their faith and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in
repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are
baptized (immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). Then, if we will continue to follow Him
faithfully, He will continue to cleanse us from sin and lead us to an eternal
home in heaven (1 John 1:7).
Won’t YOU accept His offer of salvation and eternal life
on His terms?
-- David A. Sargent
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