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Part 2 - Run With Endurance

Bert Pretorius

September 6, 2015

Hebrews 12:1 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us. (NLT)

From right before conception, life is a race in which we are called to win. Written into the genetic code of who we are, we have the capacity and the drive to live purposeful lives that add value in a significant way. Sadly, despite the fact that God created and called every single one of us to run with the aim of winning, some choose to sit down or to amble along long before the race is over. Many times this is due to a lack of understanding that not a single human being is ever born without a God-purpose on their lives. In the same way that conception happens as the result of a race won, the rest of our lives should also be a single-minded pursuit of the prize – to win souls and make disciples.

In order to be successful we have to embrace a lifestyle of discipline and training. No athlete who runs to win has the luxury of giving their body executive decision-making power in their lives. Instead, it is imperative to consistently make choices that will be beneficial rather than comfortable, understanding that any race in itself is mostly agonizing rather than pleasant. Our joy and reward is not in the race itself, but in the prize we obtain if we run successfully. Just like Jesus (Hebrews 12:1-3) we have to run with endurance, always keeping our eyes on Him who is the author and finisher of our faith. In order to do this, we have to run with endurance – steady determination to keep going regardless what may come our way. Since we are running for the salvation of others, quitting is not an option! The author of Hebrews encourages the Church with the following advice:

Set aside every weight (Hebrews 12:1): Successful athletes go to great lengths to get rid of even the least bit of excess weight. Likewise we should make sure that we do not allow anything in our lives that demand energy or resources that should be applied in the race. This includes sin and also every other thing that distracts or weighs us down.
Stay focused (Hebrews 12:2): Athletes that run to win, keep their eyes focused on the goal. Our eyes should be fixed on Jesus – our perfect example of endurance in the midst of opposition and tremendous agony. Focus determines direction. Therefore we cannot afford to drop our eyes in discouragement or to allow it to wander in distraction. Paramount to our existence stands the will of our Father (John 5:30; Matthew 26:29).
Remember the prize (Hebrews 12:2): We are not running to get the reward of heaven. We are running in answer to the call, to fulfill the will of God that none should perish (Philippians 3:13-14). Remembering why we run, the joy that lies before us, makes it possible to endure and to see it through.

Make it your aim this week to run with resolution and fortitude in the face of opposition or adversity. Let it be your fixed intent to win, to lay down every weight, to let go of personal agendas and the things important to you in order to win the prize – to connect everyone in your world to God.

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