Daily Devotional: How To Run the Race




Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.

HEBREWS 12:2

"Too much occupied with our work, we can forget our Master, it is possible to have the hands full and the heart empty." - Theodore Monod

Christ Himself is to be the single object of our attention in the spiritual race which we pursue. The word looking comes from a verb which means to look away from. It denotes the idea of viewing with undivided, fixed, earnest attention.

This is the look of total dependence upon Christ for all we need as we run. Christ is the source of all our requirements. Thus the verse can be read, Looking into Jesus, a deep, penetrating look, filling our minds with all that Christ is, constantly communing with Him and drawing out of Him strength for the course.

To run looking into Jesus also indicates total obedience. In the context, Paul reminds us that there is a race set before us (v. 1). We must fix our purpose on that race and allow nothing to divert our attention. That is possible only as we are taken up with the Lord. What obedience is generated in us as we keep our eyes on Him! You see, He ran His race with full commitment to the Father. Nothing could prevail upon Him to keep Him from doing the Fathers will. As He obeyed because He loved His Father, so love for Christ alone will stir up our hearts to run the race set before us. The more we love Christ, the more we will lay aside those things which would hinder us our besetting sins, which are our inward corruptions, and the things of the world, the weights that would hold us back.

Furthermore, this looking unto Jesus refers to total steadfastness in our running. We should want to run well and complete the race. Christ did so. He is the author and finisher of our faith. The word author also means prince or captain, denoting a leader. He has gone before us; so He has covered the ground already. What an example of steadfastness! Thus let us run with patience (v. 1).


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