
Life can often feel like a long-distance race. There are stretches of ease and joy—but also uphill climbs, moments of fatigue, and seasons of discouragement. The writer of Hebrews encourages us not just to run, but to run with endurance. This isn't a sprint. It's a marathon of faith.
The scripture paints a powerful picture: imagine a stadium packed with witnesses—heroes of faith like Moses, Esther, David, and Paul—cheering you on. You are not alone. You are not forgotten. But to run well, there are things we must throw off. Things like distractions, bitterness, doubt, and sin that trip us up or slow us down.
Endurance is not about speed but about staying on course. It means continuing even when it's hard, trusting that God is shaping us as we go.
Let’s take inspiration from Joseph. Betrayed by his brothers, falsely accused, and imprisoned—he could’ve quit. But he held on to his faith, trusted God’s purpose, and ran with endurance. In the end, his faithfulness placed him in a position to save many lives.
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