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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

  Hebrews 12:1

"Keep Running Well!"

Message summary:  May the Lord help us all to continue to run well and one day be able to declare like Paul "I have finished the race". If any of you realize you were running well but have gotten off course identify what is hindering you and get back on the right course!

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"You were running well. Who hindered you from obeying the truth?" (Galatians 5:7).

There are people we associate with regularly such as those we see in our churches, classes and small groups. But there are also those we see only periodically, perhaps only every two or three years.

Daryl LeiseyIn a caption yesterday I mentioned Daryl Leisey whom I met right after moving to Lancaster County in 2001. He worked as a Human Resource manager in a company we served as chaplains and for a short time we saw each other regularly as we shared our mutual faith. It seems I recall praying with him in his office.

But within a few years we both no longer had that company association so we only see each other periodically. As I watched him MC the event the other night I considered the blessing of running well, that is, staying faithful in our obedience to Christ over the long haul of life.

In many years of writing these messages (since 1996) we have often referred to a Biblical illustration of living the Christian life as "running the race". It's all through the NT such as "let us run the race with perseverance" in Hebrews 12:1 or "So I do not run aimlessly" in 1 Corinthians 9:26.

Today let us consider a somber text from Galatians 5 in which Paul also alludes to running.

"You were running well". We have often considered the start, the course and the finish of the race but today's passage has a four letter indictment: "You were running well".

What especially jumps out is the word "were", the past tense of "are". They had been running well which implies they had been doing well in matters of faith and obedience. The specific issue here is a doctrinal matter in that they had fallen for a false doctrine. We know people who were running well but fell for a false doctrine contrary to the Holy Scriptures.

We have also seen those who were running well but fell in regard to obedience such as a moral failure. As I type these words several people come to mind, some who have repented and went back to running well, although often still dealing with sin's inevitable consequences. Sadly, others have dropped out of the race.

"Who hindered you from obeying the truth?" In the next verse he states, "This persuasion did not come from Him who calls you". In this context Paul is speaking of specific false teachers and the devil himself. We all need to be on our guard against anything that would hinder us from obeying the truth, including the false teachers of our age and "our adversary, the devil, who prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8).

May the Lord help us all to continue to run well and one day be able to declare like Paul, "I have finished the race". If any of you realize you were running well but have gotten off course identify what is hindering you and get back on the right course with much greater resolve and accountability so that the enemy does not throw you off course again!



Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying man Daily prayer: Father, we learn throughout Scripture that it's not the one who runs the swiftest, nor the one who runs for a day, but the one who endures to the end that will be saved. Even for those who endure there may be a fall along the way, yet the Psalmist assures us that we are not cast down for You uphold us with Your righteous right hand. You never let us out of Your sight, but watch over and gently woo us back through the working of Your Holy Spirit. Keep our eyes on the goal of living for Christ and our feet planted firmly on the righteous path before us in His name we pray. Amen.


One of the common burdens we hear in our chaplain work is a parent's heartache regarding wayward children, which of course also includes grown children. I consider a man I visited with for a number of years whose grown son had a longstanding addiction battle. He was back in rehab again and again. At various times during our discussions he had been doing better which was so encouraging to his hopeful parents.

In my observation there are often a lot of ups and downs in fighting and overcoming addictions to alcohol, tobacco and drugs. That's why we encourage people to avoid using any substance that provides a "high" (what a word!), since you don't know what substance may in due time ensnare you.
 
In our lifetime many in the church have developed a more permissive attitude on matters concerning the "moderate" use of alcohol and now marijuana, especially since in many cases recreational marijuana is now legal. But being legal does not make something moral or advisable.

We have no regrets in practicing and teaching abstinence from these three substances, however old-fashioned that may sound in this more permissive generation. After nearly 50 years of ministry and both coming from families with alcoholic relatives we've chosen not to dabble in intoxicating drinks or drugs. We have seen much ruin over the years and have never seen intoxicants make someone a better person.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Finish Well"   Listen on YouTube    Karen Peck & New River

70th birthday gathering guests
Friends gathering with friends at our ABF gathering of sixty people on Saturday evening. Valarie is making a point to Cindy in this photo and the gentlemen to the left were looking at Ester as she was taking many photos.

70th birthday gathering guests
It was good to see friends who stopped in to surprise me on my 70th including Bunny and Peg O'hare. Bunny has served as chaplain to truck drivers for 30 years or more. In Ester's attempt to surprise Stephen on his 70th she did a lot of planning for the party including the collage of Stephen over his life span of 70 years.

Shady Maple serving stations
Last night I had my "free" birthday meal at the Shady Maple Smorgasbord, known as the largest buffet in the USA. The line of serving stations is 200 feet long and the restaurant seats 1200. It was full last night with a long line waiting to get in. The birthday meal is free with a paid guest so Brooksyne took me.

Marinated chicken hearts
Any idea what this is? * See below for the answer.

Shady Maple with Jay and Lu
We had dinner with Jay and Lu last evening. Jay shares the same birthday but is two years younger so Lu took him out as the paying customer so he could get his free meal and of course Brooksyne did the same for me. She taught their two younger sons in Sunday School and one of them has worked at Sight and Sound for many years.

Shady Maple server Emily
We were able to encourage Emily, our outgoing hostess, who has a personal relationship with God and has been going through some challenges so we have placed her on our prayer list. She told us briefly of her adoption at four years of age and that she was raised by a Christian couple who also homeschooled during her school years.

* Photo above is marinated chicken hearts. Brooksyne tried one and said it tastes like chicken. Me... well it was steak night so I stuck with that.

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