I completed my first ever ‘fun run’ this morning. Actually, I walked it; and for that matter not a lot of it was fun! I kept up enough pace to finish the 8-kilometres just shy of an hour and a half. I am satisfied to have simply finished the race.
The Bible talks a lot about our life being like a race. One verse in Hebrews (12:1) emphasises some of the qualities of any race. There are those who have gone before us that have finished the race; the witness of the veterans who cheer us on. There is also a necessity to strip down to essentials and all that hinders us before starting. It is then with perseverance that we finish the race marked out for us.
Francis of Assisi says “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible. And suddenly, you are doing the impossible.” Today was a bit like that. My first step was to register, the next to get myself at the starting line early this morning and then the next step was to simply start by putting one foot in front of the other. My only goal was to finish the race before I got kicked off the course. I finished sooner than I thought I would. If you had told me I would make that time yesterday, I would have thought that was impossible.
My understanding of any race, and especially the particularly challenging marathons is that the qualities of comradeship, dedication and perseverance are embodied therein. Today’s fun walk for me was enriched by my companions; my son and his fiance who started the footrace with me and also those I knew who cheered me on from the sidelines. At times, I was spurred on to maintain my pace simply because others were ahead on the course.
My heart has been heavy this week for those who are struggling to run-or even walk, their life’s race. Some have been running hard but cannot go any further because they have broken down. Some are close to falling out because of exhaustion. Others have lagged at the start and seem to have made no progress at all. I hurt for those that have been sabotaged by others. I just want to cheer them on and say keep going; one step at a time; just hang in there!
Verse 2 of Hebrews 12 encourages us to keep our eyes on Jesus- the pioneer and perfecter of faith. He endured opposition and yet finished. We must not grow weary and lose heart. At times, our life’s race is tough and there seems to be more hills than flat straights. I am glad that Jesus and many saints before us have completed their race.
I love the way the Message Bible puts it “When you find yourselves flagging in your faith, go over that story again, item by item, that long litany of hostility he (Jesus) ploughed through. That will shoot adrenaline into your souls!”
This morning’s fun run has put a shot of adrenaline into my body- and my soul. I hope that you too may find a shot of adrenaline for your soul this week to persevere with joy the course set before you.

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