On Sunday, I shared an illustration about the 2017 Marathon in Venice, Italy. We examined the importance of following someone going in the right direction, as the early leaders that year lost the race because of one crucial mistake – they followed some lead vehicles who strayed from the official course. Another thought about races came to mind as I considered our goal of learning, changing, and growing.

Often in the larger races, the elite runners will have a completely separate start time than the weekend warriors – some of whom may be competing in their first distance competition. This ensures that the slower runners don’t interfere with the select athletes. There is no need for the fastest to work their way around slower runners. And the ones who are just trying to finish the race don’t have to worry about getting run over by the ones trying to set a course record.

In one sense, it’s as if there are separate races taking place on the same course.

When it comes to our spiritual race there is a bit of similarity. Every believer is at a different stage in their relationship and walk. Some have been saved for years. Have studied Scripture in depth. They have learned from mistakes, godly counsel, and biblical instruction. They have grown and matured and are running the race in stride.

Others are just beginning their course. They are newly saved and know they have much to learn. They are making mistakes that will teach them important lessons. Scriptures that are familiar to many are new and exciting to them. They have an unrivaled zeal from their faith.

Mixed into the pack are some of us who have recently stumbled and are regaining their stride, some who are to be imitated in their form, some novices, and some seasoned runners. All running the race to which God has called us. All looking to change and grow into the likeness of Christ.

However, although we are all at different stages in our race…we are running it together. God has purposefully called us to walk as believers together. The Greek word translated church or assembly in Scripture is ekklesia (????????) and is a compound of two words that mean “called out.” We are called out of the world but called together to edify the body of Christ. We are not only running individually, but also corporately. God has designed that the stronger run side-by-side with the weaker to encourage, challenge and help. He has purposed that the experienced help the new believer by word and example. That the new believer demonstrate the zeal of his first love. That the novice grow alongside of the seasoned. It’s for our good and God’s glory.

Let’s run the race supporting, challenging, and encouraging the rest of the body to which God has called us! Go out of your way to find someone you can help with a hopeful word, a compassionate gesture, and a sound example. Find a way to help others learn, change, & grow.

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