The Real Race
1Corinthians 9 v 24-27:
"Do you not know that in a race all the runners
compete, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it. Every athlete
exercises self-control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an
imperishable. So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air. But I
discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself
should be disqualified."
The Bible is a huge treasure and if we are full to the
brim, with the Word, then the Devil cannot find place in us. In this text it says
"don't you know ..." It is a pity that many Christians are ignorant.
They start out being on fire for God but then they fizzle out. Paul preached in
Corinth and the church mushroomed. He taught, disciplined and comforted them.
Not all Christians, however, are immovable. They are chameleon Christians - blending
in with their surroundings. Such people should seek help because they could end up
being disqualified.
Every three years great games were held in Corinth. There were sporting events,
wrestling events and fights where the outcome was between life and death. Whoever
won received a wreath as a prize. This prize was perishable and not worth anything
really.
The athletes who participated were temperate in everything. They practised for a
long time and went through a tough training. All this they did for a perishable
crown. The athletes of those days , whether wrestling, javelin or other sports, were
"temperate in all things" because their eye was upon the prize. The ignored the
temptations which would weaken their bodies. They put us Christians to shame. We
train ourselves for an imperishable crown and yet we do not want our comfort zones to be
disturbed. They left all for this prize and did not want anything to weigh them
down. Do we exercise self-control in all things? Do we leave the TV and things
that bring lust and the world into our life? Anything that weighs one down, one
should take off, Hebrews 12 v 1. Nothing is a greater hindrance than sin
e.g. lust of the eyes and lust of the flesh and cursed indifference.
What is the imperishable crown that we want to win? It is heaven with Jesus Christ
where there will be no tears, fear or sadness but only joy and peace in His
presence. Lazarus did not complain about his suffering but waited for that glory.
Moses was willing to ignore the fantastic offers which came with
being in the royal household of Egypt. Instead, "choosing rather to be
mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin. He
considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he was
looking to the reward." Heb 11:25 & 26
Remember too, that the athletes in Paul's day, were
competing for first-prize in their event. There was only one winner's wreath. But as true
believers, who "run to win", we can all win the prize.
When time is no more and we enter into eternity we must
have the assurance that Jesus was everything to us. How terrible if a person stands before
Him weighed down with the "fleeting pleasures" of this world and is
"disqualified" (1Cor 9:27) for the prize. That prize is Jesus Christ Himself,
living with Him forever. Repent and lay off everything that weighs you down, (any weight
and "the sin which easily entangles"), for the eternal crown.