In
Minnesota the month of March is considered one of the snowiest months of the
year. This kind of weather might be thought of as madness or
maddening. Some people like the snow but some people do not. One
redeeming quality of snow in March is that it will soon melt when the
warmer temperatures of late winter/early spring emerge.
“March
Madness” is an event that takes place in March when 64 collegiate basketball
teams qualify or are invited to participate in the NCAA tournament. In
this single elimination tournament the teams begin play and one by one those
who lose fall by the wayside. The goal is to be the last team standing by
winning every game and being declared the NCAA National Champion. Of
course, the winning team receives the coveted title and trophy that goes
with it. To be
the last team standing takes skill, dedication, hard work, persistence and
patience.
In a
gospel account, the Apostle Paul compared his life to athletic competition
when he said, “I press on toward the goal to win the
prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14). He was not referring to
“madness” but to a prize. No one who follows after God loses, only those
who do not pursue Him. The prize he referred to was not just a trophy or
a national title, but something much greater. Notice:
1) The prize is the goal – press on toward the goal. Therefore, we need to go after
it.
2) The prize is obtainable – to win the prize. The goal can be reached.
3) The prize is something that God offers – God has called me. it is a divine call.
4) The prize centers in God’s Son – in Christ Jesus. A personal relationship with the God is crucial.
5) The prize will require intense endeavor – I press on. We need
to pursue it.
As
we launch into the spring season, what intrigues you the most – March Madness
or the heavenly prize? One might be fun to watch, but one is very
beneficial for your life. What do you need to do to keep your eye on the
prize and strive for that which God has called you? What might you need
to do to turn some of the madness which you experience into the challenge to
live a godly life? Trust God and press on toward the goal.
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