This book highlights the lives of seven men and challenges the reader to lead a life of true manhood. Not manhood as our culture depicts, but one that God depicts throughout the Bible, a manhood that each of these incredible men lived out every day. I am particularly drawn to Liddell's story and the way that he lived his life identically to the way in which he raced. It is said in the book that when you watched him run he would throw his head back and open his mouth in an unorthodox manner, almost as if he had to totally rely on God to direct him to the finish line because he could not see it himself. Paul so often talks about the Christian life as a race and the parallels that it brings. I felt that Liddell was a perfect example of those parallels and I was inspired to write something to depict our life as Christ followers.
The Race
This life that we're living is more like a race
If you start out too quickly you'll never keep pace
The goal is to run with a purpose in mind
If you are running for Christ then it's victory you'll find
In a way we are always running
Some run from their past and some run out of fear
But if you are running towards Christ
The finish line is near
When you finish the race no one is looking at time
Rather whose hands you are holding once you've crossed the line
This race is not about timing it's not about speed
But about the people you run with, the people you lead
When you finish the race, when you've given all you are able
It is then when your Father will say "Well done good and faithful"
"Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win." -1 Corinthians 9:24
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