5 Running Tips for Your Spiritual Race

5 Running Tips
As a runner, I know what it’s like to run in all sorts of conditions – rain, wind, freezing cold, burning heat. There’s this crazy thing about runners – most of the time our desire to run outweighs the obstacles we might face in doing so. But sometimes, we face challenges that can become so burdensome, we are tempted to call it quits.

As followers of Christ, we may start our race with enthusiasm and energy. Our eyes on our Lord, we know where we are headed and who we are running towards. But for each of us, at some point along our path, we can pick up unnecessary burdens and weights that hinder our progress.

Lay Aside the Weight

Hebrews 12:1-2 says, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.”

Here are 5 questions to ask yourself that can keep you from getting tripped up on your spiritual journey:

1) Let us lay aside every weight…What holds me back or hinders me from seeking Christ in my day to day life?

2) And the sin which clings so closely….What has the power to easily entice or seduce me? What areas of sin in my life won’t let go without a fight?

3) And let us run with endurance the race that is set before us…Are we prepared to journey with Christ for the long haul? Have we forgotten that the Christian life is not a sprint, but a marathon?

4) Looking to Jesus….Do we keep our eyes on Jesus? Or are they more focused on CNN? Facebook? our spouse? our friends? ourselves?

5) The founder and perfecter of our faith….Have we forgotten where our faith came from in the first place? Can we trust Him to help us lay down our weights today?

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Consider Your Answers

When you answered the above questions, what did you discover? What burdens have held you back spiritually that you need to cast off, once and for all?

What sins have skillfully surrounded and beset your life to the point where they have choked your spiritual progress?

And are your eyes on Jesus? Life is full of distractions and voices beckoning us to “Look over here!” It takes discipline and devotion to resist those voices and say, “I have already found my purpose, thank you very much – and I’m keeping my eyes on Him!”

Come before Christ and His Cross today – where you can lay every burden down. And walk the road before you a little lighter now – perhaps with a spring in your step.

 

Missionary Mama

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From the ages of 19-25, I traveled to 20 countries across Africa, Asia and the Middle East just to share the love of Christ with the nations of the world. I never felt more in my element than when my feet were on foreign soil, traveling to tribal villages for outreach, and holding African babies.

But then our lives changed courses, which landed my husband and me in the D.C. area where we still are today – 10 years and 3 kids later. I will be completely honest with you – my heart wrestled against the will of God. I wanted to be there – not here. I wanted to do that – not this. But then I realized the problem – my “I” had to die.

Glorifying God in the Mundane

So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” – 1 Corinthians 10:31

In this season of my life, God has called me to be a stay at home mom to three beautiful girls. Two years ago, He opened my heart to the joys of homeschooling and I am committed to this journey for the long haul.

I have learned over the last six years that I can glorify Christ just as much when I bandage my daughter’s knee as when I bandaged the wounds of an orphan in Sudan. What matters most to Christ is not the activity or work I do, but the heart and attitude I put behind that work.

Please read the rest of this post over here at Sacred Mundane – thanks!

 

Open Your Mouth for the Speechless: A Call to Pray for the Church in Iraq

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Over the last several days and weeks we have heard the news, seen the graphic images, and learned of an onslaught of wickedness, terror, and killing of men, women, and children in Iraq by the terrorist group ISIS.

When we hear of children being decapitated, women raped, men killed, and families and whole cities being torn apart, we may have several reactions: sadness, anger, rage, fear,  and despair are just a few. Many of those being targeted are Christians.

We want to scream, to cry, and to DO SOMETHING – but we may feel helpless. “After all,” we may think, ” I’m not the President or anyone with military power to save these poor people – what can I do?”

Choosing to Engage

While we may feel helpless to do anything, we must remember something – we are not. Thousands of our brothers and sisters in Iraq and around the world are very much helpless right now, but we are not. We can do something. In fact, we can do more than we may be able to even imagine for these people.

First we must make the choice to refuse to be indifferent to their suffering plight. It can be easier than we would like to admit to turn off the television and its shocking images (which is necessary), return to our world of relative ease and quietness, and forget (or at least cease to do anything in response to) to genocide that is occurring across the world.

As my friend so aptly described to me, “I get an update about the devastation in Iraq right next to an email in my inbox with 30 Great New Crock Pot dinner recipes. The cares of my own life just seem shallow and surreal next to all of this. I’m thinking about what to make for dinner and they are thinking about how to stay alive.

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Prayer is Our Greatest Weapon

The greatest gift we can give those suffering under oppression and terrorism is to refuse to forget about their plight. Hebrews 13:3 says that we are to, “Remember those in prison, as if you were there yourself. Remember also those being mistreated, as if you felt their pain in your own bodies.

The greatest way to remember them, to hold them close to our hearts, is to lift them up in constant prayer to God. In fact, the Voice of the Martyrs has said that no matter where they go, the first request of persecuted Christians is always the same: “Pray for us.”

We can pray God’s Word over the lives of all these precious people, petitioning the “Lord of Heaven and Earth” to come to their aid and deliver them from oppression and give them strength to endure.

Where to start? I found this great three-page prayer guide for the Persecuted Church and wanted to share it with you.

If you would like to give financially to organizations who are on the ground in Iraq, Voice of the Martyrs has close relationships with the indigenous church in Iraq and are able to dispatch help to many Christians who fled Mosul. Check out this page to find out more.

Pray for the Persecutors

Pray not only for the persecuted but the persecutors – remember that Jesus turned Saul the persecutor into Paul the evangelist and he can pour His love and grace into every human heart who hears and turns to Him.

And pray for those who are in authority in our government, that God would guide them to make wise decisions on behalf of the innocent who suffer.

Refuse to be indifferent. In the words of Martin Luther King Jr., “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.

 

 

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