Philippians 1:3-6
(Use the link below to read the verses.)
Marathon
runners talk about hitting “the wall”. It is
defined as “that period in a
marathon when running changes from being pretty
hard to being really, really hard. It is the point where your body and mind are
simultaneously tested. It's the perfect intersection of fatigue and diminished
mental faculties”. (Taken from Active.com)
The
Philippian believers had been partners with Paul in ministry ever since they
first believed. After responding to his message, they immediately joined in
spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ. For this reason, Paul gives thanks for
the Philippians. But not just for that reason.
6 And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you,
will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ
Jesus returns. NLT
There
are a lot of pitfalls in life that can knock us down, or even lead us down the
wrong path. The Philippians experienced them. You’ve experienced them. The Good
News is that God is always at work in your life; working to bring you closer to
Him; and working through you in the lives of people you know.
How
do you keep your faith in the midst of trials and temptations? The author of
Hebrews wrote about the great examples of the faith. Despite that, all of them
had their own struggles with sin… with life.
There
is no simple formula to follow; no easy answers to finishing well. In fact, there
are as many examples of those who didn’t finish well. But remember this: just
like with the Philippian believers, God is faithful, “yesterday, today and tomorrow”.
Like
a marathon runner, you may have reached “the wall” in your life. But remember, you
can still finish well! And when you do, then you can be 100% certain to hear
these words: “Well done my good and
faithful servant”.
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