
Pressing Toward the Goal
Have you ever watched an athlete run a race? Their eyes are fixed on the finish line. They don’t keep looking back to see who’s behind them—they focus forward. The Apostle Paul uses this imagery to remind us of our spiritual journey.
Paul had every reason to dwell on his past—his mistakes, his hardships, even his sufferings for Christ. Yet, he chose not to. Instead, he pressed forward, keeping his eyes on the eternal goal: to know Christ and fulfil His purpose.
Sometimes our progress is slowed because we keep glancing backward—rehashing failures, regrets, or missed opportunities. But God calls us to run our race with perseverance. Like a runner who pushes through fatigue, we are called to press on, trusting that the reward waiting at the finish line is worth every struggle.
Think of Peter walking on water. The moment he looked at the waves instead of Jesus, he began to sink. But when he looked up again, Jesus pulled him to safety. The key to pressing on is keeping our focus on Christ, not on the distractions around us.
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