Thursday, February 26, 2026

Find a Godly Support System

“Do not be deceived: “Evil company corrupts good habits.’” 1 Corinthians 15:33 NKJV


In a story titled “To Become a Runner, Start Small (With This Challenge),” the writer said “Just 45 minutes of running and run-walking per week could change your life. Want to start? We have the perfect way to make running a habit.

She went on to say…
I get asked all the time: “How do I start running?” Maybe it’s because I work at a running publication, or because I wrote a book about marathon training, or because I’m a runner.

But I like to think that people come to me because they sense that I wasn’t always one. I’m not especially fast, and in adulthood, I traded cigarettes and beer for running shoes and the occasional Diet Coke. So I know what it takes to start—and, more importantly, how to keep going.

The best advice I have? Start small.

It’s not groundbreaking, but it needs to be said: You don’t need to run that much when you’re first starting. Fitness and miles will come with consistency, and consistency comes from reaching small goals.

My next best advice? Have a support system or some amount of friendly accountability. Maybe like … a challenge!

And, you know, as both a runner and a running coach, I’ve been asked the “how do I start running?” question many times as well, and I always agree that starting small is a great idea, as is having a support system and friendly accountability.


Ironically, this is the same answer that I give when I’m asked, “Melissa, how can I grow in my walk with the Lord?” Of course, my first answer is always, “Start by reading your Bible today" which is a small step. I then tell them to “set apart time every morning to study the Word” which is the next step. And the next best advice I give? Find a support system of like-minded individuals.


Why? Because the Bible is very clear that “Evil company corrupts good habits.” Paul was so adamant about this that he added the warning, “Do not be deceived!” Which means that if a person wants to establish and keep good habits, it's crucial that they surround themself with godly company that's intent on establishing the same good habits. 

This was something Paul understood well as, in this verse, he was specifically addressing a group within the Corinthian church that denied the resurrection of the dead. He argued that listening to these bad teachers or "evil company" distorted and adulterated true Christian faith and lifestyle.

Furthermore, when Paul said, "Do not be deceived," he was implying that followers of Jesus Christ might mistakenly believe they can associate with sinful or ungodly influences without being affected, which is simply not true. This verse, then, is a call for all believers to be intentional about relationships, choosing to surround themselves with people who build up their faith rather than tear it down. And, believe it or not, having a godly support group is the key to success in both our physical and spiritual lives. 

So, don't be fooled my friend. Bad company corrupts good character. For this reason, choose your friends wisely and enlist their help in reaching your goal of growing in your walk with the Lord. This is the most important goal you could ever have--and surrounding yourself with people who will hold you accountable will help you keep good and godly habits. 

Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that it's crucial to surround ourselves with people who will help to make us more like You. Help us to understand that we will never grow in our walk with You unless we make Bible study and fellowshipping with other believers a habit. Help us to discipline ourselves to do this very important thing Lord. It's in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen. 

Happy Running!

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