Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets
the prize? So run to win! All athletes are disciplined in their training. They
do it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize. So
I run with purpose in every step. I am not just shadowboxing. I discipline my
body like an athlete, training it to do what it should. Otherwise, I fear that
after preaching to others I myself might be disqualified. 1 Corinthians
9:24-27 (NLT)
As the Apostle Paul unpacks the imagery of “athletic competition” in this
verse…several things immediately come to mind: Location, Position, Posture
& Preparation.
·
LOCATION:
As a runner, ask yourself…am I even at the proper address, in the right
venue, at the correct stadium…spiritually speaking? Am I embracing & walking
in the purpose mandated by my birth? The inquiry of “Adam, where are you?” was
not because God needed GPS to determine Adam’s locale. Rhetorical in nature…the
question was to provide personal insight on Adam’s behalf concerning the
spiritual “disconnect” and dysfunction brought on by his own disobedience. So,
regarding “your” relationship with the Lord…are you where you should be? Are
you where you need to be in this season of your life?
·
POSITION: Are you in the “lane” to which you’ve been assigned? It’s a futile attempt
to engage God in a “point-counterpoint” verbal wrestling match in an endeavor
to move from the outside lane when He’s already assigned you to the inside
lane. You can have the what, why, when & how aspects of His will for your
life and yet misfire on the where! Find your lane and don’t move until and/or
unless God says otherwise. Identify your gift, your calling, your passion and
prayerfully seek God’s direction and guidance accordingly. Bloom where you have
been planted!
·
POSTURE: Is your “starting block” stance and
your form during the race conducive to victory? Simply stated…what’s the
posture of your heart? Are you pliable, flexible and receptive to instruction
and correction? Are you walking in
humility, surrender and obedience? Or are you like the misbehaving kid who upon
being admonished by his mother to “sit down and obey”…begrudgingly did so as he
mumbled, “I’m sitting down on the outside but I’m standing up on the inside”.
On the other side of your obedience is the incredible blessing and favor of God
you so desperately need to fulfill your “God-breathed” destiny.
·
PREPARATION: Have you yielded to the discipline of the
process? Can you trust God “through” the process? That being said…can God trust
you? The objective of the refiner’s fire is that we come out as pure gold…that
others can see in us the reflection of Christ. Proverbs 27:19 says it best, “As
a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the real person.” It’s
certainly no coincidence that the words “disciple” and “discipline” originate
from the same root word…”to teach, train and
instruct.” Creating character in His kids...that's
God's relentless pursuit. And He won't quit until it's completed. At
times, you may feel unqualified, untrained, "under-gifted", unworthy
or perhaps unappreciated. Yet, this is the perfect scenario for God to
move and to work in your life. For the believer that's actively
pursuing the heart of God, this is a season of
"spiritual" circumcision! It's a process in which there is
a cutting away of distractions, baggage, weights and anything or anyone in
direct competition for His undivided attention.
So don’t compromise.
Don't settle for less. Don't opt
for mediocrity. Don't sedate yourself
with the status quo. Run to win! Run
with purpose in every step!
Pastor
Gregory Morris is a communicator at heart with a passion to share the Gospel
via the spoken word, the written word and song. As the “pen of a ready
writer”…the mandate upon his life is twofold: a) to reach a hurting, broken
world by extending hope through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and
b) to equip and empower born again Christians by igniting a greater thirst
and hunger for God’s Word through sound, balanced teaching and preaching.
Thanks for that word, Gregory. I think that's a post that I will need to read again and let it sink in. I feel God has called me to write and to encourage others to write also, and I'm starting to see fruit in that. But there's still so much to learn. I think I'm at that positioning stage at the moment, asking God's guidance at each step of my writing journey. And it has taken a lot of preparation and discipline, and will no doubt take a lot more. Thanks for encouraging us to be all God wants us to be.
ReplyDeleteNola...I'm humbled by your encouraging words!! I really appreciate all the great folks of Christian Writers Downunder....
DeleteWow, thanks for that Gregory. There are enough thoughts and questions in your post to keep me thinking for a week. I love thinking about 'process', where I am in it and what God's doing, so you've given me some helpful triggers.
ReplyDeleteCarol...thank you so much!! I'm honored to serve my brothers & sisters in the Lord in this way...
DeleteThanks Gregory. A great reminder that we run the race for God.
ReplyDeleteJeanette...amen!! You are very welcome...
DeleteYo... fire it up.. I love this.
ReplyDeleteBrian...very much appreciated!!!
DeleteGregory It's nice to get this very personal challenge from you. I often see your posts in F/book and they are also encouraging. Much to mull over...thank you.
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DeleteRita...thank you so much for feedback. God bless..
DeleteGreat post Gregory. Thank you for the encouragement and also the challenge. I've just finished listening to an audio book called 'This race before us" which looks both at running and also at the walk of faith in Jesus, so it seems like God is determined to show me the parallel in a runner's life and in running His race. :) I can identify with the process where God removes the clutter from our lives so we can concentrate on Him - He's done that in my life in the last little while. I pray I will draw closer to Him and that He would prepare me for the next chapter of my journey.
ReplyDeleteBless you too for your very inspiring posts on CWD. Thanks Gregeory.
Anusha...thank you!! Very much appreciated indeed!!
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