How many of us go through life like Ahimaaz, expending
great energy but with no message to deliver when we get to the king?
He must have been in excellent physical condition because Cushi
had a head start; but what good is it to run with no message to
deliver when we arrive?
Our life in the Truth has been compared to a race
by the Apostle Paul. "Know ye not that they which run in a
race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain."
Usually not every runner who runs wins. We are thankful
that in the race for eternal life, our winning does not make others
the losers. In a foot race, as Paul point out, they all run but
only one wins. In our race, it is possible for us all to win, even
though many won’t. Now we won’t lose because someone
else runs faster, but because we did not run with a message that
makes our run successful. As Peter said, "The Lord is not slack
concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering
to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should
come to repentance."
The Lord wants all of us to be winners but we must
run with a purpose; we must have a message to deliver, else we run
in vain. How sad to be like Ahimaaz who was so anxious to run, who
did run, and ran fast, but had no message to deliver when he arrived.
What is the message that we, as runners in the race
for eternal life, have to deliver? Jesus said, "Go into all
the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He who believes
and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will
be condemned." All who are running with us or who are on the
sidelines watching the race, should know that we belong to the Lord
Jesus Christ and are carrying the gospel message to all we meet.
There are a lot of people who will not believe.
That is not our problem. Our problem is that we must share with
them the good news of the coming kingdom. That is the message we
carry as we run the race for eternal life. If they refuse to listen,
then they have made their choice. If we do not carry the message
to them, then we are responsible.
As we face the Y2K, let us do it with the message
of hope to all we encounter along the way. Don’t be an Ahimaaz
with no message to deliver. Remember Joab asked him this question,
"Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no
tidings ready?" We should not go through our life running the
race for eternal life and have no message ready.