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Friday, May 8, 2026

I have finished the race

"The Finish Of The Race"

Message summary: We will all finish this race. The question is, "Will we finish well?"

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"However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me--the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace" (Acts 20:24). "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith" (2 Timothy 4:7).

Today we conclude our week-long series drawing spiritual illustrations from running a race.

In Monday's message we considered the start of the race and noted how many starts we have in our life beginning at our conception. Today Brooksyne and I celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary, acknowledging and celebrating the start of our marriage. But we're not finished yet!

We also have many finishes in life, some joyful, some not.
Coach Bill, a longtime friend who coached college track offers this thought:

"Paul said in 2 Timothy 4:7 'I have finished the race', but in a sense he really hadn't completely finished as he continued on the race up to his death. We don't just race up to the finish line; we run through the finish line. A consideration for our older readers is that just because we can't do many of the things we did at a younger age we can still get the message out."

In 1997 we watched the Boston Marathon near the finish line where we witnessed the joyful finish for so many runners. Each day, unheralded for the most part, thousands of Christian runners also finish a race. Apart from their own family, church, and close friends very few are publicly recognized. Certainly not to the degree entertainers, athletes, politicians and other "famous" people are often recognized and celebrated.

But the most notable recognition that takes place will be on the other side where Christian runners aspire to hear the words of our Lord, "Well done, good and faithful servant" (Matthew 25:21).

In our daily texts we see several components of finishing well in life's race:

1) "I consider my life worth nothing to me". John the Baptist said it so well, "He (Jesus) must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:30).

2) "Completing the task the Lord Jesus has given me--the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace". Essentially this is the great commission
Christ gave to all His disciples. Like the apostle Paul, we also have "the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace". We are certainly apportioned with a variety of specific giftings: you may be a student, a businessperson, a homemaker, a professional or a "minister". You may be young or old, black, white or otherwise. You may be wealthy or not so wealthy. But if you are a follower of Jesus Christ you are called to "the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace". Let us all be faithful in doing so!

3) "I have fought the good fight". In 1 Timothy 6:12 Paul wrote, "Fight the good fight of faith".  This is not a physical fight, "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil" (Ephesians 6:12). If you are not fighting you have surrendered to the enemy!

4) "I have kept the faith". Each generation is called to keep and contend for the faith once for all entrusted to the saints (Jude 3). The definite article is very significant in each of these texts. The order in the Greek emphasizes this, "The faith I have kept." "The faith" is the apostolic doctrine taught from the very beginning of the church age. This is the standard we must maintain.

We will all finish this race. The question is, "Will we finish well?"

A wonderful promise follows our second daily text. "In the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day; and not only to me, but also to all who have loved His appearing" (2 Timothy 4:8).


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we want to run the Christian race wholeheartedly testifying to the gospel of Your grace all the days of our life. We choose to fight the good fight, and keep the faith as we finish the race. 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 who shall be saved. We anxiously await the rapturous moment when we cross the finish line from mortality into immortality and from death unto life eternal. It is in that moment that we aspire to hear Your wonderful commendation, "Well done, good and faithful servant." By Your unending grace we will keep on keeping on till the day You call us home. Amen.

Many years ago we shared this story in a Daily Encouragement titled "We're Not Home Yet!"  It fits again with today's message.

An old missionary couple who had been working in Africa for many years returned to New York City to retire. With no pension and broken in health, they were discouraged and somewhat fearful of the future.

They happened to be booked on the same ship as Teddy Roosevelt who was returning from a big-game hunting expedition. They watched the passengers trying to glimpse the great man, the crew fussing over him, photographers flashing their oversized cameras.

Back at the dock in New York locals squeezed into every available space, the band with their instruments positioned to break into celebratory music as the president departed the ship. Yet the missionary couple who had given their all to reach the African people for Christ slipped off the ship completely unnoticed.

That night, in a cheap flat they rented on the East Side, the man's spirit finally broke.  He said to his wife, "I can't take this; God is not treating us fairly."  His wife, no longer able to cope with his agitated spirit, suggested he go into the bedroom and speak to the Lord about that which he was feeling.

A short time later he walked out of the bedroom with a brighter countenance.  His wife asked, "Dear, what happened?"

"The Lord settled it with me," he said.  "I told him how bitter I was that the president should receive this tremendous homecoming, when no one was present to meet us as we returned home.  And when I finished, it seemed as though the Lord put His hand on my shoulder and simply said, 'But you're not home yet!'"

This week our series has been on lessons on running life's race:

Monday: "The Start Of The Race" "The Start Of The Race"

Tuesday: "The Steadiness Of The Race"

Wednesday: "The Challenges Of The Race"

Thursday: "The Co-Runners In The Race"

Friday: "The Finish Of The Race"


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Finishing the Race"   Watch on YouTube 

"I Have Finished the Race"   Watch on YouTube  Francesca LaRosa and Hannah Schaefer

Our wedding photo
Today is our 50th wedding anniversary! Here we are coming down the church aisle after the preacher pronounced us husband and wife. He introduced us as Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Weber to the congregation on May 8, 1976 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The wedding was held in the church where Brooksyne was in charge of Children's Church over the summer months when she wasn't attending Central Bible College in Springfield, MO where we first met.

David Simpson, best man 5/8/76
Shaking hands before the wedding with Dave, my friend from 1st grade, who was my best man. Dave and I remain close friends to this day. In the background is my brother Pat who conducted the service.

Joe and Pauline Harding at our wedding 5/8/76
I am introducing Brooksyne to Joe and Pauline Harding, both now with the Lord. They were close friends with my parents and Joe was my Sunday School teacher back in the day when I was a rebel.

Our wedding 5/8/76
My sister, Genelle, looks on as we stood in the receiving line greeting our guests. I wish I could remember what Brooksyne was whispering to me as my new bride, but it's been 50 years, after all! Brooksyne's mother was a wonderful seamstress and made all the bridesmaid's dresses.

Fishing in Donegal Creek
Late yesterday afternoon on my neighborhood bike ride I saw our neighbor Eli's boys fishing in Donegal Creek just like the good old days.

Small fish from Donegal Creek
The boys had caught several small fish and told me their mom would fry them to eat. These small fish remind me of a certain Bible story.

Finally today:

Pipe at A&B Farm supply store
Would any of our readers know what this pipe I saw at the A&B Farm Supply is used for?
I will answer on Monday.

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