Wouldn't those lines be better applied in the legal system, in government, and in - well - life? Let's draw a white line on the inside lane of marriage and call it "till death do we part" and remain true to that. Let's draw a line on the lane of parenthood that says "I'll be here for your son and daughter" and let it stand. Let's draw a line on the track of honesty and integrity and not trample it underfoot. Let's paint a white boarder down the narrow lane to God and dare not cross it for fear of disqualification. Ah, but we're human, we mess up and we stomp all over these lines. We are automatically disqualified and told that we may as well hang up our shoes and pay the consequences. Thankfully, we have an authority greater than the IOC. We have Jesus who took himself out of the race on our behalf. He sees where our feet hit white paint and he takes on our disqualification.
So today I'll run. Lord let me run valiantly. If I sacrifice integrity for a short cut, rebuke me. If I exchange honor for accolades, instruct me. If I trade your will for my want, correct me. If I lose, let me congratulate those with fleeter feet and truer training. And if I win, let my happy dance be about you Lord.
Tom
3 comments:
WELL SAID!!!!
Ooh, love your thoughts. I don't want to step on any lines, but you stepped on my toes. Does that count for something? ;-) So glad God isn't "counting" the number of times I have failed Him!
Jeanne,
I've crushed my own toes. I'm so thankful that the blood of Jesus so completely washes away my sins. Most of my early life, I wasn't even on the right -um- track much less in the right lane. I'm amazed at the story about the 14-year-old Chinese Gymnast who shouldn't be in the Olympics. I don't personally care if a 14 year old participates, good for her if she can play with the "big girls," but all the countries should abide by all the rules.
Tom
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