The Quest

When I was in college I had to take P.E. as a part of my theology curriculum.  If it really had been Physical Education I would not have minded.  I wanted to know more about myself and how to get stronger. However, the curriculum was far from education.  It was hell.  At the first class the teacher gave us a list of things we had to do to get a certain grade.  The A list was obviously longer and more difficult than the B list and the B list was harder than the C list.  Wanting a good grade, I tackled the A list.  It was such things as run a mile in a designated time, do 100 push-ups, etc. I had English composition class right after this farce disguised as education.  It was difficult to concentrate in English because of the extreme nausea I experienced following each P.E. class.  I did not get my A.  I was too busy cleaning myself up after each class. Neither did I get an A in English.

I remembered this unfortunate educational experience when reading that world class athletics that run the 400 meter race often vomit during training.  I had a preacher friend who told me he used to vomit each Sabbath morning before going into the pulpit.  The stress to be excellent was that horrendous.

In Hebrews 1 we read that we are in a race.  We are racing toward character building.  We are racing toward Christ-likeness.  We are racing to improve our morality and our understanding of true goodness.  What we are not racing for is salvation.  The reason being is salvation is a gift.   Romans 6:23.

The quest is to excel in righteousness.

Written by Roger Bothwell on March 29,2010

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