FINISH STRONG
As I contemplate this month’s sermon series, “Rising Strong,” and couldn’t help but think about all of the group exercises I attended. Usually, as you approach the final few minutes of the forty-minute workout, I can almost guarantee that my instructor will yell out, “Finish strong!” Every personal trainer or group fitness leader I’ve known uses the phrase a few minutes before cooling down. They know that the end of the workout is just as important as showing up for it. And they know that the human body has a tendency to want to slow down or slack off when it’s been in motion for a while.
The same is true in our journey with Jesus. Paul told the elders of the church at Ephesus that he needed to finish strong as he headed to Jerusalem, where he was certain to face more persecution as an apostle of Christ (Acts 20:17-24). Paul, however, was undeterred. He had a mission, and that was to finish the journey he’d begun and to do what God called him to do.
He had one job – to tell “the good news of God’s grace” (v.24). He wanted to finish strong. Even if hardship awaited him (v.23), he continued to run toward his finish line – focused and determined to remain steadfast in his journey.
Whether exercising our physical muscles or working out our God-given abilities through actions, words, and deeds, we too can be encouraged by the reminder to finish strong. Don’t “become weary” (Galatians 6:9). Don’t give up. God will provide what you need to finish strong.
What do you do when you get tired and feel like giving up? What’s the benefit of finishing strong?
Prayer:
Help me keep going on this journey, Father. I want to finish strong so You get the glory for my life and journey. Amen!
Written by Donnis Prass
The same is true in our journey with Jesus. Paul told the elders of the church at Ephesus that he needed to finish strong as he headed to Jerusalem, where he was certain to face more persecution as an apostle of Christ (Acts 20:17-24). Paul, however, was undeterred. He had a mission, and that was to finish the journey he’d begun and to do what God called him to do.
He had one job – to tell “the good news of God’s grace” (v.24). He wanted to finish strong. Even if hardship awaited him (v.23), he continued to run toward his finish line – focused and determined to remain steadfast in his journey.
Whether exercising our physical muscles or working out our God-given abilities through actions, words, and deeds, we too can be encouraged by the reminder to finish strong. Don’t “become weary” (Galatians 6:9). Don’t give up. God will provide what you need to finish strong.
What do you do when you get tired and feel like giving up? What’s the benefit of finishing strong?
Prayer:
Help me keep going on this journey, Father. I want to finish strong so You get the glory for my life and journey. Amen!
Written by Donnis Prass
Posted in Mid-Week Devotional
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