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Run the Race and Finish Strong

01 Friday Jan 2016

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ID-100354832.jpgA marathon is a type of race that involves long distance running. Athletes participate with the intent to complete what may seem like to outsiders a monumental task. Each participant understands that it isn’t about winning the race or achieving a top position. The ultimate goal is to endure until the end.

As each runner goes forth, they battle through pain, fatigue, and the ever present thoughts of quitting before the race ends. However, the belief in each person’s heart and mind is that they are able to cross the finish line. There are even those who experience injury and complete exhaustion and yet they push forward until the very end. It is the accomplishment of completing a marathon that matters the most.

Spiritually speaking, we all face our own marathon experience throughout life. Both to the believer and unbeliever, life does not conceal or limit its challenges. However the…

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Run the Race and Finish Strong

30 Wednesday Dec 2015

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ID-100354832.jpgA marathon is a type of race that involves long distance running. Athletes participate with the intent to complete what may seem like to outsiders a monumental task. Each participant understands that it isn’t about winning the race or achieving a top position. The ultimate goal is to endure until the end.

As each runner goes forth, they battle through pain, fatigue, and the ever present thoughts of quitting before the race ends. However, the belief in each person’s heart and mind is that they are able to cross the finish line. There are even those who experience injury and complete exhaustion and yet they push forward until the very end. It is the accomplishment of completing a marathon that matters the most.

Spiritually speaking, we all face our own marathon experience throughout life. Both to the believer and unbeliever, life does not conceal or limit its challenges. However the great news is that with Christ anyone can have an opportunity to run their race with endurance and strength. The offer of guidance and faith is available, even to those who are among the godless.

In the book of Hebrews chapter 12, verses 1-2 says the following:

(NLV) “All these many people who have had faith in God are around us like a cloud. Let us put everything out of our lives that keeps us from doing what we should. Let us keep running in the race that God has planned for us. Let us keep looking to Jesus. Our faith comes from Him and He is the One Who makes it perfect. He did not give up when He had to suffer shame and die on a cross. He knew of the joy that would be His later. Now He is sitting at the right side of God.”

The author of the book of Hebrews remains unknown to this day, however, some believe that the Apostle Paul may have written this book. This book was written to Christians who were experiencing persecution at which the writing of this epistle took place between 65 to 85 A.D.

In verse 1 of this chapter, the writer makes reference to those who had faith in God who surround those in Christ as a cloud. Other translations say a “great cloud of witnesses.” If you read chapter 11 of Hebrews, you will see the individuals who were noted as those who had faith in God. Individuals such as Noah, Enoch, Abraham and Sarah were known to have been enshrined in what is known as the ‘Hall of Faith.’

However, the admonishment from the writer is to Christians to first, put aside everything that creates an impediment. Some translations use the word ‘sin’ in order to make the point of obedience and surrender unto God. This writer makes this point because if we who are in Christ are going to please God, we must first rid ourselves of the sin in our life.

This means, that we must seek God for forgiveness and allow the Holy Spirit to cleanse us of all unrighteousness. Believe it or not, sin can be a hindrance to you because it creates a separation between you and God. We are unable to adequately accomplish great things for God as long as we have allowed sin to flourish and have a residence in our life.

In verse 1 the writer continues by saying that we must run in the race that God has planned for us. Other translations say to “run the race with patience.” In any case, all of us have a race or a path that God has carved out for us to run. Your path is different from my path, but God has designed a race specifically for you. The key is that we must run the race and do so with patience.

Sometimes, circumstances arise in life that has the potential to cause you to quit. However, the encouragement is not to quit but to run through the process. The writer also says in verse 2 that we are to look unto to Jesus. This means that when we are facing fiery trials, we must keep our eyes focused on Christ.

Regardless of how difficult a season may be, the key is to look to the Lord because He is your strength even when you have none left. Verse 2 continues when it says, “Our faith comes from Him and He is the One Who makes it perfect.” Faith comes when our lives are surrendered to God. Our job is to believe, but it is God who increases our faith if we believe that He is able to accomplish anything we are seeking Him for.

Our faith is also perfected and sharpened as we continue to live in obedience unto Christ. The final part of verse 2 makes note of Jesus Christ and the cross. The writer is essentially saying that Jesus did not give up when he faced shame and even death on the cross. Rather, Jesus understood that the victory would be won if He was obedient even unto death. As the scripture points out in the last portion, now Jesus is sitting at the right hand of God.

This essentially means that we who believe and follow Jesus, we too have an opportunity to receive the victory. Anyone can run in a marathon, but to finish and finish strong is what invokes a sense of victory and accomplishment. I have my own race in life that I am running, but I realize that it is through my faith in God and obedience unto Him, that I am able to accomplish all things through Christ as Philippians 4:13 says.

It may be tempting for you to give up, and perhaps you have contemplated it. Maybe you are experiencing a difficult situation in your life and you want to quit. The message is to you, and that message is to look to Jesus for your faith and strength. Jesus Christ is the Rock and He is the one who will give you the endurance to finish and finish strong.

Those who give up, forfeit their inheritance and their blessing. The writer encourages us as Christians to walk in righteousness and to turn to Jesus for our faith. If you don’t know Jesus as your personal Lord & Savior, then you are running the race without guidance. You too have a race to run, but God wants you to run with Him and on His path.

Accept Christ’s gift of life by acknowledging your sin and by believing that He died on the cross. By accepting Jesus into your life, you are able to run this race with God’s help. All of us must run this race and finish strong. You and I are able to do so only through Jesus Christ.

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The Testing of Your Faith – Coal into Diamonds

16 Monday Nov 2015

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ID-100147870Many of us, when we look at a diamond we are amazed at its beauty and the precious nature that comes with beholding such an element. While we may marvel at the beauty of the diamond itself, the fact is that there is a process that occurs to produce such splendor. In the scientific world, elements are often discussed as it relates to the world that we live in and how matter is formed. As it relates to a diamond, the original form is in the existence of ‘coal.’

Scientifically speaking, coal and diamonds are essentially the same, however, coal contains more impurities compared to its 2nd form which is that of a diamond. Coal is made up of mostly carbon which means that it is not pure. It has been discovered that coal originates from decaying plants, fungi, and bacteria. So, in its essence coal is grossly impure. However, for diamonds to exist, coal must undergo heat and pressure.

When coal is pressurized and heated (usually by temperatures over a thousand degrees), it begins to form a crystalline structure in which we know it to be that of diamonds. However, one key element of this process is that when coal is pressured and heated, it causes the carbon to bond with four other atoms. As a result, the structure converts from its original form to the diamond form that we all know. When coal is formed into the crystalline structure, it not only proves to be that much harder but it contains more purity than its original form.

Have you ever experienced a moment in your life in which you were disappointed by a particular outcome? Perhaps you were hopeful about a matter and yet the result turned out to be negative. The Word of God gives every believer solace and direction as it relates to periods of testing and disappointment. In the book of James Chapter 1, the author who is the Apostle James writes to a nation of Jews at the time. In the first part of this chapter, he encourages fellow believers as they endure moments of testing in their faith.

Verses 2-3:

(NLV) “My Christian brothers, you should be happy when you have all kinds of tests. You know these prove your faith. It helps you not to give up. Learn well how to wait so you will be strong and complete and in need of nothing.”

What James is saying here is that as Christians, we should embrace the fact that we are tested in our faith. As James says, when you and I are tested it proves our faith. It shows God how much we truly trust in Him and how willing we are to endure or have patience throughout our experience. He also says in verse 3 that when we are tested, it helps us not to give up in addition to the fact that it is an opportunity to learn how to wait.

Often, we are tested as a means to show us how to be patient and how to endure through the season of testing. Most of us don’t like it when we are disappointed or when we are in a season of testing, but the fact is that everyone experiences it at some point in their life. The question is, ‘Will you allow the periods of testing to make you stronger and build you in your faith?’ As James says, we should learn how to wait or be patient so that we are strong and complete, wanting nothing.

The key is understanding that testing produces strength and faith as long as we are allowing God to shape us in the process. Just like coal is impure before it is pressurized and heated, our lives are not necessarily as pure or righteous as God wants before he allows us to be tested. It is the time of testing that begins to shape our lives so that God can be glorified, and so that we gain strength and a new perspective. Such moments of testing also serve to purify our lives of sin and habits that are antithetical to who God wants us to be.

Verses 5-8:

(NLV) “If you do not have wisdom, ask God for it. He is always ready to give it to you and will never say you are wrong for asking. You must have faith as you ask Him. You must not doubt. Anyone who doubts is like a wave which is pushed around by the sea. Such a man will get nothing from the Lord. The man who has two ways of thinking changes in everything he does.”

Sometimes, when we are experiencing a trial or a test of our faith it is easy to doubt. Disappointment can lead to depression, which can also involve a heavy dose of doubt. Perhaps you were hopeful about a particular job that would have meant a higher salary. You prayed about it, trusted God for the opportunity, only to find that you were not chosen for it. Your faith and your perspective become shaken to a point of doubt.

However, it is the person who is reliant upon God who can take the disappointment and put it before God. It doesn’t mean that the feeling of loss is not felt as an emotion because you are human. We all feel a sense of pain and despair when we experience a disappointment. At the same time, a believer who is growing in Christ will see it as an opportunity to allow God to renew their mind and perspective.

As James mentions in verse 8, it is the person who has two ways of thinking who changes in everything he does. What do you believe? Do you trust God even in a moment of disappointment? Is he everything you are in need of even when life does not turn out as you hoped for? The key is to allow God to produce faith and strength in your life through the process of your testing.

Verse 12:

(NLV) “The man who does not give up when tests come is happy. After the test is over, he will receive the crown of life. God has promised this to those who love Him.”

James says that the individual who doesn’t give up when a test comes is happy. This is a hard concept for many, but the fact is a person who puts their trust in God is the person who will remain steady. Again, it doesn’t mean that your emotions will not be affected because we are all human. However, when we take a moment to surrender our emotions and thoughts to God, He will bring us the joy and the peace that we need to move forward.

As James also says in verse 12, that after the test is over, a crown of life will be the reward for those who remains strong in their faith. It is God’s promise to reward us for not giving up both here on Earth and in Heaven. The goal is to allow God to produce patience and faith in your life. Just like coal is pressurized and heated which later produces a stronger and purified structure, our lives are built to do the same.

When we give our lives to Christ and allow Jesus to be our Lord and savior, He leads us in the path of righteousness. No one likes it when the expectation of a dream or a desire is met with a disappointment. However, even when life does not give us what we want at the very moment, it means for one that God has something better in mind for us. Secondly, it is a time to reflect and appreciate the time of testing which increases your strength and faith.

Finally, when you have endured your season of testing, you will be able to say to someone else that God is faithful and that you understand the perspective of the person you are speaking to. Besides the fact that our testing is meant to glorify God and to enhance our lives, one essential part is that our moments of testing also serve as a testimonial to someone else. Others may come to you who have experienced what you did, which means you can give them your own story as you went through the ordeal.

Do you know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior? God wants to know you, but you must accept Jesus in the pardon of your sins. Jesus died on the cross and rose again for you and I. Even you who may be an unbeliever, you are not immune to the fiery trials and tests of life. However, with God through Jesus Christ you will be empowered to reach success and a higher level of endurance. For those of us who are in Christ, we must stand firm in our faith. Never giving up on the promises of God is what produces strength, endurance and ultimately a resolve that is unshaken. The reward of never giving up will then be given to those of us who stand.

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