20 November 2007

Time to Listen

A couple of weeks ago I was listening to the Sports Programme on the radio and heard an interview with Kevin Gosper from the International Olympic Committee regarding the revelations of Marion Jones and the doping issue that she had revealed. Many have stood in judgement of her and journalists and members of the Olympic committee due to the fact that Marion Jones has revealed that she took performance enhancing drugs during her time as an elite athlete. She was held in high regard by her peers and she had been at the pinnacle of her career. She won 5 medals at the Sydney Olympics as well as countless medals at world championships. But she won them by cheating.

In a media conference outside a court in the USA, Jones admitted to taking drugs. At this conference she thanked her close family and friends and asked them to forgive her. She apologised to the world for what she did.

All her achievements are now nothing, all her medals are meaningless and all she had strived for is finished. She is now left with nothing. They were achieved not on her own strength but from outside influences. It’s a heartbreaking story and hard to imagine what she must be feeling, as she sees her world crumbling around her. She has lived a lie, all her dreams have turned into a nightmare.

“There, but for the grace of God go I”? We, too, could find ourselves in a similar predicament. Think about this. We have died and now stand before God, to find that everything we had been doing was pointless. The race of life we had lived has counted for nothing. The things we thought were important for Him, weren’t. They were our choices for us not God’s. We had replaced His will for our lives with our own will and had done what we wanted to do, and not followed God’s way.

When we forget God and go on our own wilful way with our work, pleasure, family or friends—we are essentially running in circles. Our priorities in life change and everything is a mess. We are doing just what Marion Jones did, cheat. Except we have cheated God! Not just the people around us. If we have lived under the guise of Christianity, and not lived our lives as God has called us too, we are cheats.

What race are you and I competing in. The race to please those around us and most of all ourselves? Or are we living God-centred and driven lives that will bring honour and glory to God?
It is necessary for us to take a good hard look at ourselves and see what we are doing. Yes we can all have an opinion on what Marion Jones has done, but while I don’t condone it, I cannot judge her as I in my life have things that I am not proud of either. I need to ask God’s forgiveness on these, as does Marion Jones. God is the only One whose forgiveness counts.

We all need to stop and examine ourselves, so, get out a check list, sit down and spend time with your Coach (God) and take a good hard look at how you are performing in the race of life.
Is our training the type that God wants of us ... Are there things that we need to change? We need to concentrate on what He is wanting us to do. It’s time out to listen to our Coach, study the notes he has left for us to guide us in our training and most of all to do something about what we learn from His Word and our relationship with Him.

Take the time now to examine yourself as I am of myself. Ask yourself the BIG question “Is what I am doing in this life making a difference in the world?

Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the air. No, I beat my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.
1 Corinthians 9:24-27

9 November 2007

a quote for you

"If I had influence with the good fairy who is supposed to preside over the christening of all children, I should ask that her gift to each child in the world be a sense of wonder so indestructible that it would last throughout life."

-Rachel Carson

via beliefnet.com

8 November 2007

Wise Link November 2007

The November Edition of WISELink is now available online.

I will once again be publishing the feature article(s), please feel free to discuss the article in the comments area of each post.