{"id":2745,"date":"2014-09-14T14:00:50","date_gmt":"2014-09-14T20:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mondayministry.com\/blog\/?p=2745"},"modified":"2014-09-14T14:15:01","modified_gmt":"2014-09-14T20:15:01","slug":"endure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mondayministry.com\/blog\/2014\/09\/14\/endure\/","title":{"rendered":"Endure."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>9-15-14<\/p>\n<p>I want to tell you about one of the most remarkable men I\u2019ve ever met. His name is Stan Cottrell. He is a runner. But to say that is sort of like saying Rembrandt could draw, or Shakespeare wrote stuff. Stan has run all his life, all over the world. He has run in dozens of countries; he has earned certificates and keys to dozens of cities around the world; he is in the Guinness Book of World Records; he has been welcomed by most of the world\u2019s famous leaders of the past generation.<\/p>\n<p>I didn\u2019t know his name, but Stan has been on magazine covers, on many TV programs, and had his picture taken with presidents, prime ministers, and even dictators. His list of achievements and recognitions seem almost as long as, well, the Great Wall of China, which Stan has run atop many times.<\/p>\n<p>But Stan Cottrell is not an Olympic runner. He seldom runs in the famous marathons. Stan has set records for time, especially long distance runs \u2013 very long distances, like across entire nations &#8212; but those races are not his forte.<\/p>\n<p>He is an endurance runner. Not (necessarily) speed, not those kinds of records. Stan Cottrell runs because he has been gifted with musculature and body chemistry that enable him to run, run for long periods, and run for long distances. All his life he has run. He runs for causes. He will set a course intended to attract attention to causes. He runs across finish lines when nobody thinks he can do it\u2026 and he frequently has been met by hundreds or thousands of local children who join him for the last stretch, in a memorable finish to the race.<\/p>\n<p>Stan has called many of his endurance races \u201cFriendship Runs,\u201d often raising awareness and funds for charities, most frequently of late for orphans and the welfare of endangered children. He currently is planning a World Friendship Run \u2013 to circle the globe. Not to run non-stop \u2013 there are those pesky oceans! \u2013 but to step his fleet feet in every country on earth; running courses in conjunction with local people; always to benefit orphans who are in  need in every land; and to be joined by children at each finish line.<\/p>\n<p>These goals are remarkable, and logistically daunting, in themselves, but the added astonishment is the fact that Stan Cottrell is 71 years old. Ready, set\u2026 he WILL go.<\/p>\n<p>Stan\u2019s example is reminding me of the difference, the vast difference, between speed racing and endurance racing. As with so much we encounter day by day, there is profound metaphor waiting at the finish line. Do you recall the famous Bible passage, from Hebrews 12: 1-3:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSince we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us. We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith.  Because of the joy awaiting Him, He endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God\u2019s throne. Think of all the hostility He endured from sinful people; then you won\u2019t become weary and give up\u201d [NLT].<\/p>\n<p>Life is a race. So true as to be mundane \u2013 yet we do not always act like we realize the fact. Days turn into weeks; weeks turn into years; we plod along anyway, whether we walk or run. As to life\u2019s challenges, how often are we conscious of that \u201cgreat cloud of witnesses\u201d of whom we are aware, or not; or who are unseen\u2026 but are cheering us on? When we encounter MORE than challenges \u2013 grief, tragedy, sorrow \u2013 then, I think, another aspect of this passage pertains to us.<\/p>\n<p>Notice the number of times \u201cendure\u201d is used by the writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews. \u201cLet us run with endurance\u2026\u201d, \u201cBecause of the joy awaiting Him, He endured the cross\u2026\u201d, \u201cThink of all the hostility He endured  from sinful people\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ecclesiastes 9:11 had instructed: \u201cThe race is not always to the swift, nor the battle always to the strong\u2026\u201d Endurance is a quality that we should seek and cultivate. In races. In battles. In life.<\/p>\n<p>The rubber (as per soles and souls) hits the road, then, according to our powers of endurance. Christ does not only want us to finish races \u2013 yes, He does \u2013 but to run with strength, purpose, and to good effect, as we are being watched. And encouraged. A sailboat regatta relies on the wind; airplanes, when they sought world mileage records, did it with fuel.<\/p>\n<p>The wind under our sails, the fuel in our personal tanks, is endurance. It is a moral commitment as well as a physical attribute. And reaching the finish line seems less daunting, within view.<\/p>\n<p>+ + +<\/p>\n<p>There is a difference, sometimes fatal, between being headstrong and running with endurance. One of our time\u2019s great songs about spiritual endurance is Andrae Crouch\u2019s \u201cThrough It All.\u201d Here it is, sung in a living room setting, by the angelic young Church Sisters.<br \/>\nClick: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch_popup?v=3SPqP8OUnWg\">Through It All<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>9-15-14 I want to tell you about one of the most remarkable men I\u2019ve ever met. His name is Stan Cottrell. He is a runner. But to say that is sort of like saying Rembrandt could draw, or Shakespeare wrote stuff. 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