Running the Race (May 16, 1999)
I like running. Actually, let me rephrase that--I like the benefits of
running. I don't enjoy the actual act of running. It's tiring. My body
aches. My knees throb. I sweat like a horse. There is really nothing fun
about it, now that I think about it.
But, I do enjoy the benefits of running. Increased endurance, stronger
heart, better breathing, reduced stress, lower body weight. (Notice I
didn't say LOW body weight.) Yes, the benefits are good, but the work is
not fun.
When I think of what it takes to overcome panic attacks and crippling fear,
I think of jogging:
A lot of work is required.
You have to push yourself.
It takes endurance.
You can't give up.
There is a finishing line.
"Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily
entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us"
(Hebrews 12:1b).
To run this race, you will need to "throw off everything that hinders you.
"Now when it comes to jogging, I wouldn't go out there in a three-piece
suit. No, I wear my jogging clothes and running shoes. In this race against
fear, do you "clothe" yourself with mental hindrances like doubt and
hopelessness, or physical hindrances like too much caffeine or poor eating
habits?
Throw off everything that hinders you. Even sin. According to the Bible,
sin can entangle you when you run this race for peace. But, if you confess
your sin, God is faithful and just to forgive you of your sin (1 John 1:9).
Don't let sin entangle you. With Jesus at your side, you can be free to run
this race.
I really believe with all of my heart that a finishing line of peace awaits
us. Not just in death, but also in this life. It will take some work. You
will have to push yourself. You'll need endurance. You can't give up. And
most of all, you've got to focus on the Goal.
Blessings!
Russell
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