Growing up on the YMCA swim team meant swim meets every
weekend and hundreds of bored kids waiting for their next heat. So we
entertained ourselves… We gave ourselves racing
stripes, writing “Eat My Wake” and other cheers on our legs with black
magic marker. Racing stripes were
originally applied to race cars to help the driver realign his spun-out
car. During my semester of rest, God
gave me several scriptures to realign my focus on Him when my mind felt like it
was spinning out of control. But my two
main scriptures or racing stripes
were Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”
and Hebrews 12:1-2, “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, fixing our eyes on Jesus.”
Running is hard work!
My legs would hurt, my feet would ache, my arms would feel tired because
I was often pushing one or both girls in our double stroller. But through it all, I would strap on my racing
stripes, keep my “finish line” fixed ever before me in my mind and push through. Whether I was physically running a route, or
just running to be closer to my God, to know my Father in a deeper, more
intimate way, my racing stripes kept me focused, and allowed me to “throw off”
everything that tried to stop me.
What are some of the things that are trying to stop you
from pursuing your Father and His purposes for your life? Strap on your racing stripes—your promises
from Father God—and run hard, straight into His loving embrace!
© Heather Potts
2016
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