1Cor 9:24-27
Running for Gold
(1Cor 9: 24-27)
Paul was in the city of Corinth in A.D. 57 when a regional Olympic event was held. Paul
uses this backdrop as the feature in this passage. (see other
notes)
But his effort is always controlled by one thing. If he's going to win the prize, the stephanos,
the runner's crown, it's the word for the runner's crown, not diadema which is the
king's crown, if he's going to win the prize he has to keep the the rules.
In the Greek games, Olympian games, there were three prerequisites that every athlete
had to fulfill.
1. He had to be a born Greek. You have to be born again, a member of Gods
family, country, His Kingdom.
2. He had to prepare for ten months and stand before a statue of Zeus and swear
that he had prepared for ten months. And if he had not, then he gave Zeus the liberty to
take his life.
The strong believer must have trained in the matters of self-denial, given over himself
full time to spiritual training. He must be eager to compete. He must be compelled to win.
He must be motivated by reward. And when those things are in place, he's going to be a disciplined
competitor. The victory belongs to the disciplined. Its not for the lazy. The
disciplined person has control of his affections, he has control of his emotions, he has
control of his moods, he has control of his priorities.
Self-discipline says no to things that harm his competitive edge. He says no to things
that take away his strength. And so this calls for self-restraint. This calls for
self-denial and self-sacrifice and those kinds of things that belong in the athletic
metaphor.
Paul said to Timothy that God has given us the Spirit of love, power and self
discipline ("sound-mind", notice the connection between the two) (2 Timothy
1:7).
Eg: Karoly Tackacs: Hungarian pistol champion. Lost hand in grenade accident. Learned
to shoot left handed. Won gold in 1948 and 1952. 
Part of discipline for an athlete is a special diet. Paul says we are to be
"nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine" (1 Timothy 4:6). A
proper balanced diet is critical to the marathon runner. The same is true for the
Christian. The fatigue factor will set in if a person doesnt consume a high-energy
diet. Just as carbohydrates provide fuel for the body, so Gods Word provides
high-energy spiritual food for the soul.
Paul speaks of himself in vs 27. But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection,
lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified.
"discipline" - The verb "hupopiazo literally means "to strike under
the eye" and gives the connotation of giving someone a "black eye." We need
to literally have the Self-Control that makes us black and blue on our bodies.
(Some dangers of discipline:
a) Self-discipline by itself doesnt make us right with God. First, get right
with Him.
b) Pride. Such a disciplined person gives himself the glory rather than God. Like
the Pharisee who prayed, "Father, I thank thee that I am not as other men
are..." (Luke 18:11-12).
c) The danger of imposing too harsh a discipline on oneself (asceticism). They
didnt marry, didnt eat much and some of them even wore rough hairy shirts and
put stones in their shoes. What is the difference between asceticism and healthy
self-discipline? Asceticism focuses on prohibitions and rules concerning things that are
petty. Discipline deals with things that will help us to be better people and better
Christians. For instance, wearing a pebble in my shoe is asceticism. Setting aside time to
study my Bible is discipline.)
3. He had to keep the rules. If it was found that he had in any way violated the
rules of his event, he was disgraced and instantly disqualified.
Examples of disqualification.
- Yesterday, (at an interschool event where DSS participated, 14 Aug 2004) there was a very impressive high-jumper
at an interschools competition. He won the event (by somersaulting over the pole) and was
disqualified for launching from both feet.
- Ben Johnson: At the Seoul Olympics in 1988, Ben Johnson ran the 100 metres in
9.79 seconds making him the fastest human ever. It was a proud moment in Canadian athletic
history that quickly turned into a nightmare. Only 62 hours later Olympic officials
entered Johnsons room and walked out with his gold medal. Ben Johnson had tested
positive for steroid use. The Canadian sports establishment was scandalized. Johnson lost
millions in endorsements and sponsorship fees and he was suspended from competition for
two years.
- Athens 2004: Two top Greek athletes disqualified for not turning up for
compulsory testing. Excuse (bike accident) was not good enough.
You miss the prize by disqualification.
But, you can be restored. Even if the Olympic committee doesnt forgive, our God
does, if you confess and forsake your sin. You can still win the prize, the crown.
"Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the
test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those that love
him." James 1:12 (NIV)
"And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that will
never fade away."
I Peter 5:4(NIV)
So, keep your eyes on the target. Theres a true story of a man who
approached a laborer who was laying bricks and asked him, "What are you doing?"
The laborer said, "Cant you see Im laying bricks?" The man then
walked over to another bricklayer and asked, "What are you doing?" And the
workman answered with pride, "Im building a cathedral." Do not run
aimlessly or as one "beating the air".