After running 32 kilometers (20 miles) of the Salomon Kielder Marathon
in Great Britain, a runner dropped out and rode a bus to a wooded area near the
finish line. Then, he re-entered the race and claimed third prize. When
officials questioned him, he stated that he stopped running because he was
tired.
Many of us can relate to the exhaustion of a worn-out athlete as we run
the race of the Christian faith. The book of Hebrews encourages us to “run with
endurance the race that is set before us” (12:1). Running with endurance
requires that we lay aside the sin that stands in our way and shed the weights
that hold us back. We may even have to press on through persecution (2 Tim.
3:12).
To prevent weariness and discouragement in our souls (Heb. 12:3), the
Bible urges us to focus on Christ. When we pay more attention to Him than to
our struggles, we will notice Him running alongside us—supporting us when we
stumble (2 Cor. 12:9) and encouraging us with His example (1 Peter
2:21-24). Keeping our eyes on “the author and finisher of our faith” (Heb.
12:2) will help us stay close to the source of our strength and remain faithful
to the finish.