Hebrews 12: 1-3
Therefore we also,
since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside
every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with
endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and
finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross,
despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
When I read this verse, I realized we are all under a
race. A race of faith.
A race of completing our destiny here on earth. A race
where God wants us to lay aside every weight and sin which so easily stops us
from completing the race well. It can be circumstances that you are facing
today that is stopping you from reaching your destiny. It can be a bad habit, a
bondage or even our own attitude.
When we read Hebrews 11, all the men and the women had
''made it'' because they felt passionate about God and their cause.
Our life is very much compared to a race as well and we
must run with endurance and passion if we plan to finish it well. It doesn’t
matter how we start but it is important to end it well. When God called Moses
to run the race for Him,
Moses gave 5 big excuses.
Excuse No 1: Who am I? (Exodus 3: 11) Moses struggled
with his identity. He thought God picked a wrong leader.
God's response: It doesn’t matter who you are, I am with
you. Exodus chap 3 : 12
Excuse No 2 : Who are you? (Exodus chap 3: 12). Moses
felt a lack of intimacy. He didn’t know God well enough to describe him to the people.
He was not too sure about his relationship with God.
God's response: I AM WHO I AM.I AM ever present. I AM
everything you need (Exodus chap 3: 14).
Excuse No 3: What if they don’t listen? (Exodus chap 4:
1). Moses felt intimidated. He was worried of the people's reaction to him.
God's response: When I'm finished, they’ll listen (Exodus
chap 4: 2-9)
Excuse No 4 : I can’t speak well.( Exodus chap 4 :
10). Moses was worried of his inadequacies. He was worried who would listen to
him since he can’t speak well?
God's response: Who made your mouth? (Exodus chap 4:
11-12)
Excuse No 5: I know you can find someone else. (Exodus
chap 4: 13). Moses felt inferior. He wanted someone else to take his
responsibility.
God's response: OK.I will let Aaron go with
you..............but I'm still calling you to go (Exodus chap 4: 14)
Here we can see Moses didn’t really start well. He gave
excuses of not wanting to do what God called him to do. But, he still chose to
run the race well. He decided to keep aside all his weight, and do what God
told him today. Today, he is recorded as one of the famous heroes of faith in
Hebrews chap 11.
By faith, Moses led the Israelites to cross the Red Sea
as dry land and the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned.
Today, God is asking us to stop giving excuses and
finish our race well. Deep down in our heart, I strongly believe we know what
God has called us to do for this generation. When we work for the Kingdom of God,
it is impossible to just lead a simple life but to live a life full of glory
for our Abba Father. Christ in you, the hope of glory!
Say this today: I choose to stop giving excuses and
start running the race given to me to end it well.
Application: Just imagine yourself running a race.
Imagine God telling us ''Well done'' at the end of the race. Stop giving
excuses to do what God has called us to do. Lay aside all bad habits and start
a new life starting from today making the main top priority is to start doing
what He told us to do. Time is running out. Few more months left before the
year ends for the year 2012.Start running!
''Abba Father in Heaven, I thank you Lord for letting me
know to stop giving excuses of not doing what you told me to do O Lord. I pray
God I will run this race with endurance with faith knowing you are the Alpha
and the Omega. I pray God; you will teach me and instruct me in ways I should go.
All I ask and pray, ‘Amen.
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