Running With Endurance – Hebrews 12:1-3

A marathon is a taxing race. The runner must overcome muscle cramps, blisters, and the urge to quit. But each step reaffirms his commitment to keep going until he triumphantly crosses the finish line.

In many ways, this what Christian life is like. It’s not a fast sprint to heaven but a long, obedient marathon. There are obstacles that cause us to stumble and burdens we need to lay aside so we can run without any liability.
The one word that summarizes our earthly race is endurance. This term implies going through something difficult without quitting. It includes the concept abiding under hardship with a patient, sustaining perseverance. Christ hasn’t promised us an easy life. In fact, he told His disciples, “In this world, you will have tribulation” (John 16:33).
How can we keep going? The answer is to fix our eyes on Jesus, not on the hardships and obstacles in our life. He set the pattern for us by enduring the cross for the joy set before Him. To focus on the Lord, we must read the scriptures. Then we will be able to see what he would have us do, how we are to respond to various situations of life, which resources He’s provided to help us, and what he has promised us at the finish line.
The joy set before us in heaven (Peter 1:4) and an eternal weight of glory far beyond comparison to our earthly suffering (2 Cor 4:17). But best of all, when we finally finish the line, we will enter into Christ’s presence to be with Him forever.