Saturday, March 14, 2009

Finishing a Race

When I was in grade school, I had a friend who ran the high hurdles. During one of his races, he tripped over one of the hurdles and fell. His knee ground into the cinders that were used to make the track. (Yes, that was before asphalt or other kinds of tracks that are common now.) He just gritted his teeth, made an awful face, and got up and finished the race. The track was only three hurdles wide and there were over ten contestants, so they ran three at a time, and the places for the event were determined solely by time.

Though my friend obviously came in last during his heat, when the ribbons were given out at the end of the meet, he received a fifth-place ribbon.

At the end of the season, I was at his house, and I saw that he had his ribbons pinned to the wall. There were a few red (second-place) ribbons and a lot of blue (first-place) ribbons; but right in the middle of the group was the green (fifth-place) ribbon. He told me that he was most proud of the green one because he didn't give up on that race.

Can't we see a lot of biblical principles that encourage us to be consistent and persistent?

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