Finish the Race
We can find
inspiration from the
When the winner crossed the finish line in the 1968
As Akhwari made his way around the track, the crowd began to cheer
loudly. When he crossed the finish line, you would have thought by the roar of
the crowd that Akhwari had been the victor.
Later, when asked why he had not dropped out, Akhwari replied, “I
don’t think you understand. My country did not send me to
When you’re bruised and bloodied by life, press on; your Creator
did not send you here to start the race, but to finish it!
Keep going, no matter what the cost. Keep fighting, no matter what
bruises you get. Keep running, no matter how many times you stumble and fall.
Your cuts and bruises and scrapes and scars are medals of honor in the Lord’s
sight, signs that you had the faith, courage, determination and commitment to
keep going, even though it was tough! You may have fallen, but you refused to
quit.
At the end of the race,
you’ll then be able to say like Paul did of old: “I have fought the good fight,
I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally, there is laid up for
me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give
to me on that Day” (2 Timothy 4:7–8). n
|
Contents:
View PDF - (3.35MB) |
For more Activated content, as well as many extras and never-published material please visit www.activated.org







