There are several examples in the Bible of men who started right but did not finish strong. In society today we are seeing the pattern continued of those who have fallen, failed or simply chosen to disobey God and live in morale sin. I believe we are hearing more and more of this because of the social media and technologically advanced day in which we are living in.
I could spend the morning talking about the failure of Saul or of Samson or how Demas left Paul having a love affair for this present world but instead of focusing on the negative, as we as Independent Baptist seem to do more often, I want to think of all those who have finished strong.
In 2 Timothy 4:6-7 Paul declares to Timothy, "For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." Paul declared that the fight he was in was a good fight, a worthy fight and a needful fight. You and I are in this same contest today. He declared he had finished the course, the race that God had laid out for him to do. Remember at his conversion that then Saul asked, "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?" God showed him and he did not waiver from it. Paul also declared that the faith that had been given to him he did not waiver from. When we look at this great man of God we would think he was a hero to every preacher, yet there were those who were ashamed of him and questioned his bonds and how effective his ministry really was. In 2 Timothy he speaks of Onesiphorus not being ashamed of his chains. In Philippians he speaks of those questioning his chains and afflictions. Yet through it all Paul remained faithful. The testing of the servant made him stronger.
So today Christian, may we think of those who have not fallen. May we think of the faithful men who have stayed true to the word of God. I think of men like my Pastor, Dr. Glenn Anderson, faithfully preaching the word for over 31 years at Liberty Baptist Tabernacle. Planting that church in Stockbridge Georgia and founding the Atlanta Bible College. Winning souls to Christ and because of him many are in the ministry today. Today he continues to work with world wide missions, and continues to teach and train young men for the ministry. He is Finishing Strong
I think of my wife's grandfather, Dr. Evertie Moore for over 41 years serving in the mountains of Kentucky. There he lead souls to Christ, founded a Christian school and served God faithfully. Today he is teaching new converts in his sons church and continuing to win souls to Christ. He is Finishing Strong.
There are others who have been faithful, Dr. Lee Roberson, Dr. Tom Malone, Dr. Bobby Roberson and countless hundreds who we will not know this side of glory. So when we get discouraged with those who have fallen, chose sin over serving, then lets remember those who have finished strong. Lets take our eyes and place them upon our Savior who Finished Strong and let us determine each and every day that with the Lords help, we too will Finish Strong.
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