Running the Race: Embracing God's Unique Purpose

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"I recently read a story of a missionary serving in a Hindu nation. And his greatest foe was a man was the local Hindu scholar. And so this missionary, not knowing how to reach this man, gave him a challenge and offered him a New Testament with the challenge being just read it. Just read it. And the Hindu agreed to read it. And when he was done, he said, I find this story of truth remarkable. And the missionary said, the resurrection? No. The miracles? No. The missionary said, what is it that you find most remarkable? He said that your God would be born of flesh. And come into the earth, not as a reigning king, a warrior, but as a baby. He said that is truly remarkable. No God would do that." [00:37:58] (86 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Do you not know that those who run in a race all run but only one receives the prize so paul says actually the holy spirit says through paul run in such a way that you may win the holy spirit is instructing us don't just run give it everything you've got run in such a way that you are going to win this thing called life you're going to win this thing called your dream you're going to win this thing called your assignment verse 25 everyone who competes in the games exercises self -control in all things they then do it to receive a perishable wreath but we an imperishable verse 26 therefore i run in such a way as not without aim i box in such a way as not beating the air verse 27 but i discipline my body and make it my slave so that after i have preordained my life i will be able to run in such a way that i may not be able to run in such a way i preach to others i myself will not be disqualified" [00:54:26] (81 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Most of the church sees themselves as natural people trying to be spiritual and we need to learn to redefine ourselves because you're not natural trying to be spiritual you are spiritual living in a natural world to impact it jesus said it this way he said that which is born of the flesh is and that which is born of the spirit is and we already read in the book of john that you're born not of the will of men not of the design of men but your birth the rebirth was a plan initiated by god and you and i those of us who have given our lives to christ we're not natural people but listen you ask most people who are you they're going to identify themselves either by their shape their gender their color or their net worth all of these are natural things" [00:58:27] (68 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Because it's after we become fully committed and we are running in such a way as to win this thing that now suddenly we see him doing it. But we got to get to that place where there's no option. No plan B, no plan C, no plan D. I've had people ask me before, because my wife and I spent so many years as missionaries, why do I suppose you see miracles in places like Africa and India and other places? And an answer that's always really, really perturbed me, actually, it ticked me off, is when, without thinking about it, preachers will say, well, they got more faith. Really? I thought faith came by hearing. So how can somebody who's heard the gospel for the very first time have more faith than somebody who hears it? Every day of the week. I don't believe for a moment that it's because they have greater faith. I believe it's because they have less options." [01:07:33] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Everyone say, commit. We've got to be committed to whatever it is, whatever you put your hand to do, you do with some of your might. All of your might. Let's look at this next verse. Proverbs chapter 16, verse 3. Commit your works to the Lord and your plans will be established. Commit to it. No turning back. I want to make four points on this. Number one, your race is real. Your race is real. Verse 26 of 1 Corinthians 9, out of the Passion Translation, Paul said, for that reason, I don't just run for exercise or box like one throwing aimless punches. Paul's saying, I just ain't out for a jog. I'm out to win this thing." [01:08:36] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Everyone is called to run. Every one of us. But the goal isn't to compete against others. It's to fulfill God's unique purpose for your life. And I can't stress this enough. Too many times we compare ourselves among ourselves and we begin to feel either superior or inferior based upon a position in the church. You're somehow more important if you stand on the stage behind the pulpit. Says who? Right? I mean, I read somewhere that Paul, in order to explain the body, looked at the physical body. And he said, you know, we got one body, but we got a lot of different body parts and thank God for it. Because if the whole body, if the whole body was a mouth. If the whole body was an eye, if the whole body was an ear. And Paul even went on to say, he said the parts that we really consider of less honor, we give them more honor. We clothe them. We decorate them." [01:09:44] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Run in such a way. Give it everything you've got. Be intentional that when you set out, you're going to run in such a way that your intention is to win this thing. And you know, winners are not those who started out the best. Winners are those who finished the best. But listen to this. Listen to this. Most of us have lived our lives not with intentionality, but by being reactionary. We adjust to whatever it is that happens. I've known preachers who would preach divine healing until a loved one died of a disease. And then suddenly they changed their whole theology, their whole approach. I've known people that believed God was good until something bad happened to someone that was good. And then suddenly they changed their whole theology, and then they changed what they believe in order to fit what happened. That's not commitment. That's being a reactionary." [01:12:51] (66 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Peter Daniels, I don't want to, you've heard me talk about him before, an illiterate Australian who gave his life to Christ at a Billy Graham crusade and eventually became the wealthiest person in Australia. But he was a man of commitment. And one of the commitments he made is that he would run every day. I don't know how long, I want to say it was like 5 kilometers, 5K. I don't know for sure. But he made a commitment that he would run every day until his 80th birthday. And one day when he was sharing that, someone raised their hand and said, now Peter, what do you do if the weather's not nice? What do you do if it's raining? And from the stage, Peter scolded him and said, I made a commitment to run every day till I'm 80. What type of commitment would it be if I waited until the weather was right? What type of commitment would it be if I waited until the sun was shining?" [01:15:19] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Paul wrote these words, the Passion Translation. Though we experience every kind of pressure, we're not crushed. Hmm? At times, we don't know what to do. But quitting is not an option. Why? Because we're running this thing to win it. It doesn't mean we're never going to encounter something. There are going to be times you feel like you got kicked in the gutter. Someone promises you something and they don't come through for whatever reason. But what I'm trying to tell you is you don't change your prize. You don't change the goal because they failed. Peter, what do you do if it's raining out? I win. I run." [01:20:59] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Let us all advance together to reach this victory prize following one path with one passion. And now go with me to the book of Hebrews. Hebrews chapter 12. Verse 1. As for us, we have all these great witnesses who encircle us like clouds. So we must let go of every wound. Selah. There are some saints, they are still tied to the pain of that moment. The person that inflicted the pain has done moved on and forgot all about them because they've done hurt. Heard another hundred people since you. But we can't get past what they said. If we're going to run, we got to let go of every wound that has pierced us and the sin we so easily fall into. Then we will be able to run life's marathon race with passion and determination. For the path has already been marked out before us." [01:33:28] (76 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Am I running my race with all my heart? Am I running my race with all my heart? With all my heart. What distractions are slowing me down? Eliminate the distractions. God hasn't called you to do a million things. He's called you to do one thing. How can I train better spiritually and emotionally? And then our call to action is this. Commit to running your race with passion this week. Just give it a try. Give it a week. You can do anything one step at a time. Just say this week, no distractions and I'm going to give it everything I've got. And then when the week is over, rinse and repeat. And pretty soon you will have two weeks of unbridled passion pursuing God, achieving what he birthed you to do. Then three, then four, then pretty soon you've got a year behind you where you have grown and you've grown and you've grown. In ways that blow people's minds. Amen?" [01:36:47] (76 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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