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In the past the only thing that has truly motivated me to run is the Peachtree Road Race.  In March I send off my registration (last year I was able to register online) and the registration for the race was alone enough motivation to get me out running.  This year, July 4th falls on Sunday so I didn’t register for the race.  It’s not that I have a huge objection to running a race on a Sunday, but it has more to do with I’m in the full-time ministry and my job responsibilities require me to be here on campus on Sunday mornings.  So I didn’t register this year, thus I’ve had a harder time finding the motivation to run in general.

This morning I brought an extra pair of clothes and my running shoes and headed out for a run during my lunch break.  Wow, was that hard!  About 2 miles in the run I was completely out of breath, overheating and just plain tired.  I would love to blame the heat, the hills, or some other force that was making my run so difficult.  In the end, I’m just out of shape. 

There are a list of many other things in my life that I know I need to do but never get around to doing.  There are things that need cleaning, repairing, moving, plugging, organizing, and many other things to numerous to list!  There’s always a list of things that need to be done.  Some of the excuses I make is that I don’t have time.  But if I were to be honest, that’s only part of the problem.  Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I have tons of free time just to waste, because I don’t.  But just like running, there are things I know I need to do but never get around to doing it and it’s all because I lack the motivation to do it.

One of the answers to my lack of motivation can be found in accountability.  First and foremost I am accountable to God for my actions. Romans 14:12 says, “So then each of us shall give account of himself to God.”  This is personal accountability.  But God has also given me other brothers and sisters in Christ to help me along the way too.   The writer of Hebrews gives us some insight.

Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.

Hebrews 10:23-25

A couple of things stand out in the verse to me.  One is that first and foremost our hope is in Jesus and he is faithful.  Knowing that Jesus Christ is on our side and He will be faithful in everything He was promised is the greatest motivation in our Christian walk.  But we are not just left with that.  Hebrews tells us that we are to encourage/motivate one another and part of that is meeting together.  Not meeting together just to have fun, or to accomplish an act of service.   We meet together to renew our hope, to encourage one another to live out a live of love and good deeds, and to remember our time is short.  I found this accountability at its greatest with my small group who happen to be my closest friends.

The Peachtree Road race has 55,000 runners all going the same direction for the same finish line.  When running the Peachtree I rarely stop to walk.  This is not because my training has been great but because the fact that I have 55,000 people surrounding me that haven’t given up either.  There’s power in numbers when it comes to encouragement.  We need that same encouragement and motivation when it comes to following Christ.  We need to look to our left and right to realize that we can’t stop.  We can’t slow down.  We need to press on because we are not alone.

Time for bed

I love sleep.  I look forward to bed time.  I look forward to crawling into bed and laying there motionless and still.  It’s a great feeling to be off your feet, not moving, not working, not going from one place to the next or finish the last household chore.  Bed time is peaceful.

What is even more peaceful about bedtime is how I personally go to sleep.  First I start thinking about what’s ahead for tomorrow.  Thinking about things that I need to do, places I need to go and people I need to contact.  This usually only lasts a couple of minutes.  Enough time to prioritize a couple of things here and there, but that’s about it.  What I spend the most of my time thinking about as I go to sleep is what I hope for in the future.

It is a little ironic that Brice Hope goes to sleep HOPING about things in the future.  I think about how I want my kids to grow up.  I think about being financial secure.  I think about God working in my life and being part of something bigger than myself.  I think happy thoughts as I go to sleep.  I HOPE that God is gracious to provide for my needs and bless me with some of the things I want.  I know that my will must conform to His will, but’s nice to go to sleep hoping for a better tomorrow.  My ultimate hope is that Christ would use me and work through me.  So that through me I can be a blessing to my wife, my family and my brothers and sisters in Christ.

So to all my friends out there, how do you go to sleep?  What do you want to dream about?  What are your hopes and dreams for the future?  How do you want to see Christ work through you?

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