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There’s something sacred about movement. The moment your toes touch the water and you push away from the pool’s edge, you feel weightless — as if the world’s burdens melt away with each stroke. Swimming is not just exercise; it’s prayer in motion. The steady rhythm of your arms slicing through the water, the inhale and exhale, the heartbeat in your ears — all remind you that breath is a gift. You glide, you float, you dive deeper, and in that quiet underwater world, you feel close to the One who designed you, who gave you lungs to fill with air and muscles to carry you forward.
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By Randy and Gaelyn Whitley KeithThere’s something sacred about movement. The moment your toes touch the water and you push away from the pool’s edge, you feel weightless — as if the world’s burdens melt away with each stroke. Swimming is not just exercise; it’s prayer in motion. The steady rhythm of your arms slicing through the water, the inhale and exhale, the heartbeat in your ears — all remind you that breath is a gift. You glide, you float, you dive deeper, and in that quiet underwater world, you feel close to the One who designed you, who gave you lungs to fill with air and muscles to carry you forward.
Truthwins.com