P 2126 No loop-holes in His book.

1 Corinthians 9:24-27 “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air. No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.”

One of the biggest and most important battles we face, daily, is the battle between our flesh and yielding to the Holy Spirit. The thing is, every single day, what will win – His way or ours? Do we give in to what makes us comfortable, or what HE wants?  When it comes right down to it, the flesh wants to ‘take it easy,’  But Jesus said this to His disciples at a crucial moment: ‘Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation.The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. (Matthew 26 41) We can actively strengthen our spirits and master our own flesh, with His help, so we can run well. He asked these eleven men to pray for Him while satan was tempting Him – a-n-d … they all fell asleep. Ho-hum! Nothing new under the sun!

I’m not sure any of us are as fit for this race as we might hope we are! It’s time to get ourselves out on the track and start jogging up and down, eyeballing what lies in front of us. Our aim is to be the best version of ourselves with His help! The Body of Christ is fighting against the habits and thoughts of a lifetime, while we are hopefully learning to lean on the Holy Spirit. He is the only Person jogging alongside us in this race, and He is so encouraging. If we fall down, He helps us up. If we get tired, He refreshes us through a word from His book. If we despair, He comforts us.  How blessed are we? 🙌

What Paul is saying in 1 Corinthians 9 is that the moment we gave our lives to the Lord, we entered a stadium, just like an Olympic athlete. And everybody up in heaven is cheering for us to complete our individual races. Sadly, sometimes I think the body of Christ is sitting down on the track, catching up on reading Facebook, or Instagram, or their Twitter account and scrolling or swiping instead! Today, we have a new form of sleep, we are asleep, awake – and preoccupied with stuff that does not build up His kingdom. 

I’m starting to believe that the people in 3rd world countries are w-a-y better off than we are. They don’t have iPhones, or iPads, or whatever, to distract them. They are too busy dodging bullets and/or missiles and looking for food and water! I think we have way too much stuff around us in the West, that distracts us from the race, from day to day. And we are hiding ourselves from the things we don’t like or don’t want to change about us, using electronic devices. It is a mistake to forfeit the time we have been given on things that are not eternally beneficial.

The way to discover His will for each of our lives is described in Romans. Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.”  When we start to think like He does, we begin our training for this race, and this helps us understand what He wants from each one of us. Sadly the church has become enamoured with piling up knowledge, instead of putting what we’ve learnt into learning how to run. We cannot afford to waste our running time, otherwise, instead of pressing on, we can be distracted into permanently opting out. Knowledge is not the same as running the race.

People are dying right now and they don’t have access to bible or a podcast. Who will tell them about a God Who died to give them a new life, filled with hope and purpose, no matter how brief their lives here may be? In most Christian homes today, parents have stopped sitting down with their kids teaching them about what God thinks and wants. Why? It is not popular – it is not fun. So where will the next generation of missionaries, preachers, teachers etc. come from? What have we taught the next generation of witnesses? We have inadvertently fostered the idea in our kids that this life is not mean to be difficult, so now they have learnt to avoid difficulties – instead of how to get through them with His help. I believe it is called safety-ism.

This life is not meant to be fun. But we while away the precious hours given to us by God, doing nothing but entertaining ourselves and earning a living – so we can buy better stuff. 😱 In this country, we have a shortage of nurses, doctors, policemen, ambulance drivers, teachers, farmers etc. Those jobs are hard work, difficult to do and definitely NOT fun. But our kids just want to be the best singer, or get on TV, or invent some gizmo that will make them rich and famous. What about serving one another? Do you have to ask your kids to help you, or do they pay attention to what is actually going on around them? 

I read a prophetic word a while ago that said that the next wave of evangelists, missionaries etc. is going to come out of Africa and poorer countries. These people know this life is not easy. They’ve learnt that the hard way, and they expect to have to die for what they believe. Food for thought. 👋🏻