08 April 09
Wednesday of Holy Week
Run Your Race to the Finish
Hebrews 12:1-3
Foe some Christians, life in Christ is a stroll in the park. We have believed in God, but it has made little difference in our lives: no difference in the way we spend money, no difference in life’s goals, no difference in the way we treat our maids. We continue merrily on our own way, stopping by once a week in church.
For others, it was a short jog. We did a few laps energetically and enthusiastically, but now we are tired and we have slowed down. We are still in the race, but we leave the running to the more passionate or younger people ---- we had our turn.
The letter to the Hebrews was written to a church that was slowing down; it was getting tired and no longer running. This passage is not only a reminder that the Christians journey is a is long race, it is also an encouragement to persevere, to endure, to be strong, to carry our cross, and to keep running.
Millions of other Christians have gone on before us and finished their race by faith. Just beyond the finishing line, they are cheering us on. But our greatest encouragement is the example of Jesus. It is Jesus who will perfect our faith and make us triumph. If He could do it, if the other Christians before us could do it, we can also!
So run the race set before you! Don’t stroll, don’t slow down! Lay aside all that slows you down in your Christian journey, especially sin which clings closely. Don’t give up! Run your race to the Finish!
(Rev Chiang Ming Shun,
Pastor-in-charge,
Aldersgate Methodist Church)
Commitment:
I strip off from me all bad habits and sins that keep me from following closely after Jesus, and I hold to the promise that those who hope in the Lord will run and not be weary (Is 40:31).
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, keep my eyes focused on you and the race you have laid out before me. Help me to run my race in faith that I, too, may be a witness and source of encouragement to others. Amen.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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