I don't know about you, but I'm running hard for the finish line. I'm giving it everything I've got. No sloppy living for me! I'm staying alert and in top condition. I'm not going to get caught napping, telling everyone else all about it and then missing out myself.
~Paul, 1 Corinthians 9:26-27, The Message
Just before he said this, Paul was waxing eloquent about racers running hard all the way to the finish line. Then he makes the spiritual comparison. Ok, I'm a pastor, so I get this. But it did get me thinking. If I'm in a race, there is usually a finish line I can see. If I run the 100-yard dash, I know I can sprint the whole thing. But if I'm running a marathon, I know I better pace myself. But spiritually speaking, I can't see the finish line. We can quote scripture about always being ready and seeing by faith, but let's not get distracted just yet.
I can run and run, but that finish line remains unseen. It can leave a person wondering how to run. Or where. So if you happen across me and I appear to be running in circles, or even aimlessly, come alongside and run with me. I'll be running hard for the finish line.
~Paul, 1 Corinthians 9:26-27, The Message
Just before he said this, Paul was waxing eloquent about racers running hard all the way to the finish line. Then he makes the spiritual comparison. Ok, I'm a pastor, so I get this. But it did get me thinking. If I'm in a race, there is usually a finish line I can see. If I run the 100-yard dash, I know I can sprint the whole thing. But if I'm running a marathon, I know I better pace myself. But spiritually speaking, I can't see the finish line. We can quote scripture about always being ready and seeing by faith, but let's not get distracted just yet.
I can run and run, but that finish line remains unseen. It can leave a person wondering how to run. Or where. So if you happen across me and I appear to be running in circles, or even aimlessly, come alongside and run with me. I'll be running hard for the finish line.
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