Righteous Race
“But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.”
Acts 20:24 NKJVhttps://www.bible.com/114/act.20.24.nkjv
The race for relevance in the family, fellowship and the fields of life’s endeavour is built for real man, especially those who are prepared for its accompanying sacrifices. But when someone said in reference to the battles of life ‘you win some, you lose some’, it becomes obvious the challenges of prioritizing the diversity of interests in the race of life. However, among the divers of considerations and criteria in the race of life, real men are expected to respect the axiom that if ‘you win some, you lose some’, you must live to fight again. Unfortunately, by the consideration ‘nor do I count my life dear to myself’, Paul’s criterion here appeared and will always appear stupid until the understanding of his pursuit of the unique race is conceived. This race does not pretend to focus on satisfying the demands of mortal men; but rather ‘the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus’. Even when the interests of important people in Paul’s life differs, he would rather plead for their understanding and respect for the divine counsels. Obviously, the only difference between right race and righteous race sometimes in life is simply the misinterpretation or mismanagement of the revealed will of God.
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