The
Race
I
have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the
faith.—2 Timothy
4:7
There is much satisfaction in finishing something you have begun! The success
of a race is determined not only by how well you begin but also by how well you
end. Many athletes can begin a race impressively, but if they stumble or are
injured or lack the stamina to finish, their good start is useless. Paul
rejoiced that he had not only begun the race but he had also finished it. His
prize was a robust faith in God and a life filled with God's powerful
presence.
The Christian life is not easy. Some mistakenly assume that once they become
children of God, their struggles are over. Many Christians begin their walk with
Christ enthusiastically, but as the pressures mount, they lose heart and abandon
their pilgrimage.
Paul described His Christian life as a battle. There were times when he
struggled, and only through perseverance could he continue. It may surprise us
to know that the great apostle had to struggle at times to be faithful to God.
Paul faced persecution, misunderstanding, betrayal, and death threats. His
Christian life was anything but easy, yet he persevered.
Your faith in God is not proven by beginning the race but by enduring to the
finish. Publicly announcing your commitment to Christ in your church does not
compare with a lifetime of devotion to His cause. Use Paul as your model. Live
your life in such a way that you can one day conclude, "I have fought the good
fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith!” —Experiencing God
Day by Day
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