Monday, November 9, 2009

Perseverance - Character - Hope

A beautiful morning it was - sun shining, gentle breeze and runners ready. I had my camera slung over my shoulder ready to capture the memories. I watched the field ready themselves and the race began.
Nearly every runner was excited and looking fresh at the beginning. I ran from corner to corner to snap pics and encourage every runner I knew. I began to notice something as each race (both the guys and gals) wore on: they began to look a little weary and tired. As each race drew to a close the last 300 meters seemed especially difficult but the most exciting as strength and speed we evidenced in their increased effort.
As I had a conversation with some of the runners after the race my heart was reminded again of Romans 5:3-5. In the final, extremely difficult stretch when it seemed all strength was gone a few of the runners made the statement: "I had nothing and I called out to God for help and it was amazing how immediate He sent that help."
Our trials are designed by God to produce perseverance which in turn produces character and finally Hope. Hope is always tethered to an unchanging object. In this case - Jesus CHRIST! What a testimony for Him as the students drew upon their relationship with Christ for strength to finish STRONG!.