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1 Corinthians Chapter Nine
“But I discipline my body and bring it
into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself
should become disqualified.”
1 Corinthians 9:27
The
documentary film Road to Paris provides a behind-the-scenes look at
the grueling training undertaken by seven-time Tour de France winner
Lance Armstrong. High in the mountains of France, on a freezing cold,
rainy day, Armstrong pedals his bicycle alone, mile after mile. His
team director, following him in a car, says, "This is what it
takes to win the Tour de France--training in this weather. Nobody
sees this."
For all great athletes, the grind precedes
the glory. The spectators only see them cross the finish line; they
never see them behind the scenes putting first things first. First
comes the discipline and exercise, then comes the victory. The same
is true in the Christian life. Behind the scenes come the spiritual
disciplines: prayer, Bible study, a disciplined life, and focused
priorities. Then come the spiritual victories made possible by
spiritual disciplines. If you long for more victory, take stock of
your life behind the scenes.
Only those willing to humble
themselves in private qualify to be honored in public.
“You
can't get second things by putting them first; you can get second
things only by putting first things first.” -- C. S. Lewis
Reference Reading: 1
Timothy 4:6-8