Hebrews 12:1 (NIV)
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud
of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so
easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
Years ago, Bill Broadhurst entered the Pepsi Challenge
10,000-meter road race in Omaha, Nebraska. Ten years before that, he had
undergone surgery for an aneurysm in his brain. The surgery left him partially paralyzed
on the left side of his body. So, on a misty July morning in 1981, an impaired
Bill Broadhurst stood with 1,200 agile runners at the starting line. The
starter's gun sounded, and the crowd surged forward.
Bill threw his barely responsive left leg forward,
pivoted on it as his right foot hit the pavement, and began his run. By the
time he had taken only a few slow steps forward, the rest of the participants
were pulling out of sight.
His slow plop-plop-plop rhythm almost seemed to mock him
as the others ran off from him. Sweat rolled down his face. Pain pierced his
ankle. But he kept moving. One foot awkwardly in front of the other, over and
over again.
Six miles and two hours and twenty-nine minutes later,
Bill Broadhurst reached the finish line that day. As he crossed it slowly but triumphantly,
a man approached him from a small group of bystanders still hanging around.
Bill recognized him from newspaper photographs as the world-class marathon
runner Bill Rodgers.
"Here," said Rodgers, as he put his just-won
medal for that day's competition around Bill's neck. "You've worked harder
for this than I have."
The Christian race you and I are running is like that
one. Others may have speed and grace I don't. Your pace may be painfully
sluggish. Not to worry! All we need to do is stay on the course. Desire and
determination mean more than either speed or grace in this race.
Dear Lord, help us as we run the race before us. Give us the strength for the things that we are
facing in our day to day adventure. In Jesus’
Name, Amen.
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