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This week’s theme is “End Time Ethics - if we are living in the last days, what kind of people are we to be?”
In the 2015 World Championships for Track and Field, which is every bit as competitive as the Olympic games, American Molly Huddle had a fantastic race in the 10,000 meters (about 6.2 miles). After about thirty-one minutes of very hard, very fast running, she was in the last few meters of the final of the twenty-five laps around the track. She was in third place, which was an amazing accomplishment and would earn a bronze medal. Thinking nobody else was close and being physically spent, she let off the gas a couple of strides from the finish line to raise her arms in triumph at what she’d just done – a lifetime achievement.
During that moment just feet from the finish, an American teammate, Emily Infeld, passed her to win the bronze medal. Their finish was so close that the two of them weren’t sure who had crossed the line first. There is video of the two of them standing shoulder to shoulder on the track as they watched a replay on the stadium’s video board, waiting to see who won the precious medal. I am haunted by the look on Huddle’s face the moment she realized she had not only lost the medal, but she had lost it only because she let up a couple strides early. She ran a fantastic race, but not quite the whole race.
“That race was an opportunity for someone to medal who will probably not get that chance again,” Huddle said, adding that she is getting old and that the Olympics are generally faster races.
Please know that I am not being critical of Molly Huddle, for whom I have much sympathy. I thought of her story when contemplating how we should live if we believed we were living our last days. As Christians, our salvation is secured, so in one sense we’ve already won the race. But God alone decides the time and place of our finish line. And even if we could see it, we shouldn’t stop running until we cross it.
You are being protected by God’s power through faith for a salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time. (1 Peter 1:5 HCSB)
God will carry us to victory. Run all the way into His arms.
By Mark Stuart
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