Weightless by Pat Nordman
". . .Let us throw off
everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with
perseverance the race marked out for us" Hebrews 12:1b |
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A runner knows that he cannot run with weights that would pull him down or back. So it is
in our spiritual race, too. Not everything that hinders is a sin, either. Benjamin
Franklin, in his Poor Richard's Almanack, wrote: "When confronted with two courses of
action, I jot down on a piece of paper all the arguments in favor of each one. Then, by
weighing the arguments pro and con and cancelling them out one against the other, I take
the course indicated by what remains." There are legitimate gray areas of life when
it is a good idea to do this. It's choosing the better of two goods when two options are
equally honorable.
What are the weights? They are different for each of us. They might be weights of too many
possessions; works of the flesh that inhibit the growth of the Fruits of the Holy Spirit;
certain habits that we haven't quite given upthe little foxes that spoil our branch
so it rots and falls from the Vine and thus bears no more fruit; the most terrible weight
of what we feel is unforgiven sin; the grievous weight of an anxious heart that cannot
trust its journey to the Captain; a human affection that seems so innocentindeed, it
may bebut it overrides our love for God; the weight of society's mores, known as
greed, versus God's mores, known as principles; and the constant need for distraction and
noise that kill noble motives and pu-suits.
Our backs and hearts are breaking from the weight of the world. Jesus begs us, "Come
to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest..for my yoke is easy
and my burden is light" Matthew 11:28,30; "Be careful, or your hearts will be
weighed down with. . .the anxieties of life" Luke 21:34.
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