The Spiritual Olympics: Training for the Race
It that time again, we are all focused on the Olympics, hoping that the U.S Teams will bring home the gold. We find the Greek culture in the 1st Century is the result of our modern day Olympics. Some 3,000 years ago around 776 B.C., sports competition was organized in Olympia. Greece. Greek Mythology of the period, held the belief that the events were the result of the gods. I would ask that you think for a moment, don’t Christians go out into the world daily to “Run the Race of Faith”? Today, we shall train for our “Daily Spiritual Olympics”.
First, we need to know that we are surrounded by a “cloud of witnesses” (Hebrews 12:1). Just think, the Old Testament verse suggests that the saints, Abraham, Moses, Noah, Joseph, etc., are looking down on us. It is nice to think about but, there is no indication in the Bible (Ec. 9:5) that the dead know what is transpiring on Earth. While Luke, eludes to the possibility of the dead having a “memory” (16:28). Those in heaven can encourage us by their exemplary lives, and encourage us in “Running the Race of Faith”.
Second, we can not lose confidence. we are not competing alone. God stands with us. Every coach has told his team. “You must believe”. The writer of Hebrews warns us that we must guard ourselves against developing unbelief. (Heb. 3:12-15). Satan and his demons will do everything possible to cause us to lose faith. Third. we must endure all things for Christ, (Heb. 6:11-12; 10:36-39). Daily, we must endure and show love toward each other and the non-
believers. Fourth, we must sacrifice, or put certain things down to compete, behavior, attitudes, habits and un-Christian behavior. Long distance cyclist make sacrifices, they removed all body hair, purchase expensive custom bikes, kept a strict training regiment, they are prepared to make personal, financial and physical sacrifices to reach their goal. We too must “lay aside” those things that weigh us down. (Lk. 21:34-36; Col. 3:8; 1 Pe 2:1-2 and Jam.1:21). To run the race for Christ we must sacrifice personality: attending church, changing our habits or behaviors, forgive others, control anger, and ask for forgiveness. We must be prepared to set aside anything that keeps us from “running the good race”.
Fifth, we need the endurance to run the race. Endurance comes from prayer, meditation, Bible study, fellowship with others in our faith community, and helping others. We must train for endurance and unless we train in the Word, pray and meditate daily we will be weak and fall short of the goal and in most cases, not even finish the race. Endurance is a sustained effort over a long period of time. Our race is a marathon…not a sprint. Jesus taught us of the need for endurance, (Lk. 8:12, Mat. 10:22; 24:13. As we read and study of the faithfulness of God Who fulfills His promises we see the end for those who have remained faithful, those who stayed the course.
Lastly, we must focus on our goal, Jesus Christ. If you watch an athlete we will see a total focus his goal. The Bible provides the “Formula for Our Spiritual Victory”. God Word is there for his children who are depressed, angered, fearful, lonely, sick,and tempted. If you want victory, look up to Jesus. (Col. 3:1-2). For Jesus is the “author and finisher of our faith” (He. 2:10). He is the
beginning and the end. The first and the last, the Alpha and Omega (Rev.1:8, 11). Christ finished the race by looking to the joy before Him. He is our forerunner who has entered the heavenly sanctuary. (He. 6:19-20). Now, He is our provider and strength to help us finish the race that He has sat before us.
In the 1992 Olympics, in Barcelona, Derek Redmond was running the 400-meter race when his hamstring broke, he fell down, but waved off the stretcher bearers and began to limp toward the finish line in mid-race. His father pushed his way through the crowd and ran to him on the track and held him up and they finished the race together. As Christians, we can have the peace that God breaks through the crowd and comes to so that we to can finish the race.
For you have need of endurance, so that after you have done the will of God, you may receive the promise..." (Hebrews 10:36)