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Running the race – Hebrews 11.29-12.2

Here are the notes from my sermon this morning.

blessings, Rebecca

Introduction

Olympics
– how many of you are enjoying the Olympics and other sporting events this summer
– truly amazing what physical feats human beings can achieve
– extraordinary levels of commitment prepared to show so that they can become the fastest – the strongest – the best in their chosen field
– inspiring lengths they will go to that they can aim for a gold medal

Top athletes
– made great sacrifices – given up everything that will get in the way of them doing their best
– are completely focussed on their goal of winning

Appropriate that our reading from Hebrews this week comes at this time of year – sporting metaphor – writer has marathons in mind:

‘let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith’

So what is he saying it takes for us to live a Christian life?

  1. lay aside every weight

    Ancient Olympians competed in the nude

  1. run race set before us

    people lining up to run a marathon do not get to choose the route

  1. focus on Jesus

    marathon runners need to make it right to the end of the 26.2 mile route if they are to have a chance of winning

Conclusion

It is highly unlikely that any of us will win an Olympic Gold medal. However, we can all win the prize of eternal life with Christ. If we are to do so we need to choose to live lives of faith. We need to choose to lay aside every weight and sin which clings so closely. We need to choose to run with perseverance the race that is set before us. We need to choose to fix our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. Only then will we wear the victor’s crown. So as we enjoy the Olympics and see amazing athletes at work, let us take the opportunity to examine our lives and see what choices we are making and recommit to running the race that really matters.

 

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