“I’m not saying that I have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching out for Christ who has so wondrously reached out for me. Friends, don’t get me wrong; By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I’ve got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward—to Jesus. I’m off and running, and I’m not turning back. Philippians 3:12
Ah, the famous race toward the goal verse. It appears on football plaques, in coaches’ speeches, and even on purses these days. It is typically thought of as a sports mantra. For moms it can be even more. And for Christians, it should be our whole existence.
For the athletic theme, many of you fondly remember days of high school softball, volleyball, etc. For me it was more like intramural football and soccer at Troy. Your goal was scoring a run, defending a goal, or making a certain time. In that very moment nothing else mattered. Your adrenaline was pumping and the sweet taste of victory was on your tongue.
What if we put that kind of effort into raising our kids? The goal is Christ-centered adults who have a personal relationship with Jesus and seek to share that with others. Every day, nothing else matters. You can see that little boy or girl someday growing up to make a difference in this world. That is a much sweeter taste of victory than any trophy or accolade from a coach. But we have to consciously make the effort to reach that goal. We can’t rely on teachers at school or church to mold our little ones. We can’t expect our husbands or family members to get the job done. We have to train ourselves everyday by putting in practice time(reading our Bibles, spending time in prayer), stepping up to the plate (really thinking about how we will answer our child’s question Biblically or explain to him about God’s love), hitting the ball (showing him a Christian example to follow), and running our hardest toward home plate (setting goals for the future like family mission trips or daily quiet times as he is old enough).
But the true race that we are running is the race of life. We run toward Jesus, trusting Him in every situation. We honor Him with our choices, our worship, and our relationships. The goal is eternity with Him and the taste of victory will come when He says, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
So, back to improvements. Your sports days may be over, but how can you improve the way you raise your kids? How can you improve their meals, their education, their exposure to Jesus and His Word? And how can you improve your own exposure and opportunities to study and worship Him? What about your meals, your fitness, your relationships? Step it up and keep your eyes on the prize! No turning back!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
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Thank you, ladies, for the encouraging words! So many ways for me to improve as a mom, wife, person!
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