THE ULTIMATE
MARATHON
I am proud to report that my niece, Melissa Wade, is a marathon distance runner. This is a spectacular accomplishment of strength and endurance; and her parents, Rev. Charles Walker Wade and Mrs. Doris Bass Wade (my sister) are thrilled with her participation and progress. Admittedly, the mere thought of running such a long distance (26.2 miles or 42.2 kilometers) makes me feel utterly exhausted!
The marathon has
its origins in the year 490 B.C. Legend has it that Pheidippides, a Greek
messenger, ran from Marathon to Athens to announce that the Persians had been
defeated by the Greeks in the Battle of Marathon. He ran the entire
distance without stopping, then burst excitedly into the assembly and announced,
“We have won!” before collapsing and dying.
Running the
marathon is no small feat. Melissa did not arrive at this competitive
juncture without hundreds and hundreds of miles of rigorous running, endless
endurance training and persistent body conditioning. Unfortunately, some runners
foolishly attempt the grueling marathon without strenuous preparation.
This can result in serious injuries, health crises, or even death.
In high school, my
brothers and I were sprinters. The sprint can be mastered by those who
are able to emerge quickly out of the blocks with an ability to stride forward
with maximum power, precision and fluidity. Because, before you know it,
the ‘100’ is over.
However, it occurs
to me that the Christian race is not a sprint. In fact, it is very much
like a marathon. Rigorous preparation is
required. Continuous prayer coupled with fasting, Word study, Word
meditation, Word memorization and Word application are fundamental requirements
for competing and winning in this race. Some believers assume that these
spiritual disciplines are somehow unnecessary. Unhappily, they achieve
the results that are commensurate with passive attitudes and paltry
preparation.
Here are some
practical success tips for THE ULTIMATE MARATHON:
1) RUN WITH YOUR
EYES ON THE PRIZE. “Do you not know that those who run in a race all run,
but one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain it.” (I
Corinthians 9:24)
2) RUN EMPOWERED BY
A TEMPERATE [SPIRIT-CONTROLLED] LIFESTYLE. “And everyone who competes for
the prize is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a
perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown.” (I Corinthians 9:25)
3) RUN WITH
CONFIDENCE AND CONVICTION. “Therefore I run thus: not with uncertainty.”
(I Corinthians 9:26)
4) RUN WITH
INTEGRITY TO AVOID DISQUALIFICATION AND TO INSPIRE OTHERS. “But I discipline
my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself
should become disqualified.” (I Corinthians 9:27)
5) RUN AS IF THE
HOSTS OF HEAVEN ARE OBSERVING. INDEED, THEY ARE! “Therefore we
also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses…” (Hebrews 12:1)
6) RUN WITH
SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY AND ENDURANCE. “Let us lay aside every weight, and
the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race
that is set before us.” (Hebrews 12:2)
7) RUN UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF THE ULTIMATE COACH. “Looking unto JESUS, the author and
finisher of our faith.” (I Corinthians (:28)
Winner-believer,
never ever give up! Remember: Victory is not the exclusive property of
the swift or the strong, but to every person who endures and finishes this
Christian race.
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