by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Acts 16:16--40; Philippians 2:1--18
Paul commands believers to possess the attitude of strong
determination. He confesses, "Brethren, I do not regard myself as having
laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and
reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize
of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 3:13--14).
At a time when many people in his place would be looking
back in regret, wondering what life would have been like in a different
profession, Paul repudiates the past and looks with confidence to the future.
His strong determination kept him focused on the ultimate goal---pleasing
Christ all the way to the goal, even in his chains. It's the picture of a
runner running for the tape at the end of the race, straining forward in strong
determination. Paul said, "I'm not looking back. I'm stretching for the
prize." True grit on display.
No rusty Roman chains could deter Paul from reaching for the
goal of pursuing the prize of Christ. He pressed on, determined to remain
focused on his mission.
I was reading to Cynthia from Sports Illustrated about a
ninety-year-old basketball scout that still does work for the Detroit Pistons.
That's right---the man is ninety years old! He still gets on a plane, checks
those prospects out, and brings back a reliable report. I love it! He said he
flew past sixty-two without even a thought of retirement. Strong determination.
I read somewhere, "We wonder at the anatomical
perfection of a da Vinci painting. But we forget that Leonardo da Vinci on one
occasion drew a thousand hands." Leonardo possessed that same strong
determination Paul modeled in Rome. Thomas Edison came up with the modern light
bulb after a thousand failed attempts. By the man's own admission, it was
mainly strong determination that gave the incandescent light to the world, not
an inventor's creative genius.
But we're not talking about college athletes or persistent,
brilliant inventors. We're talking about being a determined servant of Christ.
There's no easy route to spiritual maturity. It doesn't happen overnight.
Remember, it's a grueling journey at times. So, don't bother to publish a
pamphlet on all the obstacles you face. Don't become famous for complaining.
The apostle says, "Forget the past; reach for the tape. Keep
running." Develop and maintain an attitude of strong determination.
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