Life Is A Marathon
The older I get, the more I see that life is all about endurance, not quick fixes. This is not to say it is about just getting
by or coasting, no; it is about seeing a mountain in front of you and taking on the challenge to climb it, even if you know it will take years to do. Then after going to that summit, looking for the next one to climb and conquer. It is a long-term life trek.
I personally have taken on the challenge to run a marathon this year and I have been training for months. This is a long-term goal I am working towards. Paul, in 2 Timothy 4, talks to us about living that marathon life-of enduring, longsuffering, watching, and fighting, to finish our course. Our society today is not real big on any of these. Technology is usually designed to make things easier on us, not harder. But our lives should be different from the world; we are to walk through a narrow gate, not the wider, more comfortable one.
When our problems are fixed quickly, we tend to fall back and get more lenient, not necessarily seeking the Lord every day; but when there are challenges and mountains ahead of us, we fall on our faces and cry out for mercy. This is the true life of a Christian-diligently seeking Him, going for those insurmountable odds, knowing that it is His grace that causes us to triumph, and believing “I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me!” And notice that it is “I.” It is not Him doing it, we are. “We” have to get intotraining, pick up our hiking sticks, our running shoes, and learn how to do it. He will strengthen us, but it is us who has to walk it out. Let us take our responsibility to finish our course, leaning on Him for guidance, and going for the summit regardless of the pain and discomfort. We are overcomers taking our life-long trek of 26.2 miles, one step at a time.
I totally agree with you.
Thanks Robert! Very helpful insight.This message pushed a “re-set”"Re-focus” button in perspective of the daily race with God Blessing to You
I finished my first walking half marathon in Vancouver of last year. I was 3 months pregnant and loved it! While I was walking up a long windy hill in Stanley Park the same scripture was repeating in my head because that was all I could to, one enduring step at a time. The finish was very emotional and spiritual for me. Thank you, I personally understand this.
Thanks–I finished my first marathon last weekend and it was extremely emotional. Glorious time with the Lord at the beginning, enduring at the end. @Sonia Brownless