In today's world, distractions abound. One distraction is to compare
ourselves with others. Check out today's timeless message from Greg Laurie on
the topic.
In first-century track competitions, each
runner would be assigned to a lane on the track. Each was expected to stay in
his assigned lane. In the same way, as you and I run the race of life, our
competition is not with other believers. Rather, our competition is with our
enemies, who are the world, the flesh, and the Devil. The goal is not to outrun
someone else. The goal is to outrun those wicked influences that could bring us
down.
You might justify your slow pace by
pointing to other people still running behind you. True. But there are probably
some people ahead of you too. You aren’t to concern yourself with who is behind
you or who is ahead of you. You are to run the race before you. God has not
called you to run someone else’s race. We are each called to run our own race.
An incident from the life of Peter
illustrates this truth. After Peter had been restored to the Lord following His
denial, Jesus said to him, “Follow me.” Then the Lord proceeded to tell Peter
how his life would end. As they were talking, Peter noticed another disciple,
John, was walking behind them. Peter asked, “What about him, Lord?” (John
21:21, NLT).
Jesus said, “If I want him to remain alive
until I return, what is that to you? As for you, you follow me” (verse 22, NLT). A loose paraphrase would be, “Peter, My
plans for John are none of your business. You just do what I’ve told you to
do.”
I ask you today, are you just offering a
half-hearted effort in the race of life? Or are you running the race to win?
Digging Deeper: How does comparison slow us down from running our own race with intentionality? What emotions and wrong attitudes can we develop if we start to compare ourselves with others?
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