In a heartwarming story titled “Layton High School distance runner breaks 40 year-old record, set by assistant coach,” published Friday, it was reported that Sophomore Parker Harris unwittingly beat a 40 year-old record for the Davis School District track meet last month — coming in with a time of 9:24.8, in the 3,200 meter run.
“I had no idea. I just was going for the win,” Harris said.
Not only that, but he quickly learned of whose record he’d beaten — one set by his own assistant coach, Kurt Black as a member of the Davis High School team, in 1986. His time back then: 9:28.2.
“It was good at the time, but I didn’t think it would last that long,” Black said.
Black delivered the good news not long after Harris crossed the finish line.
“Five minutes later, (he) comes up to me was like, ‘gosh dang it, you got my 40 year-old record,'” Harris recalled. “It’s just so cool to see, I’m following in the footsteps of great athletes. I mean, Coach Black — he’s so awesome.”
And, you know, when it comes to following in the footsteps of great people, the apostle Paul served as an awesome example to the church at Corinth of what it means to run the race for Christ.
So much so that he didn’t hesitate to tell the Corinthian Christians to imitate his walk with the Lord. Paul knew the Corinthian Christians needed examples, and he was willing to be such an example, and a good example at that.
Why could Paul confidently say this? Because Paul knew he followed Jesus closely. He also knew that it was not “Paul” who was a worthy example, but “Paul the follower of Jesus” who was the example.
Furthermore, in saying “Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ,” Paul clearly set a limit and a direction on the way we are to imitate others. “Just as I also imitate Christ” has the idea of “follow me as much as you see me following Jesus.”
Furthermore, in saying “Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ,” Paul clearly set a limit and a direction on the way we are to imitate others. “Just as I also imitate Christ” has the idea of “follow me as much as you see me following Jesus.”
Sadly, very few people today are able and willing to confidently say what Paul said! Instead, because of compromise and ungodliness, people are quicker to say, “Don’t look at me, look at Jesus.” And while it’s true that we must all ultimately look to Jesus as our greatest example, it’s also true that every believer should be an example of what it means to imitate Him.
The situation is even more sad when we consider that our world is in desperate need of godly role models. Hence the reason every believer should make it their mission to copy and emulate Jesus so closely that, if others followed in their footsteps, their footsteps would lead them closer to Jesus.
Can you just imagine the impact a flood of godly role models would have on our world today? You see, this world doesn’t need more Kim Kardashians or Cardi B’s, it needs more Deborahs and more Esthers. And you can be sure this world doesn’t need any more Bad Bunnys or Chris Browns either, but more Pauls, Johns, and Peters.
And that flood of godly influence must start with us. It must start with us imitating Christ so closely that we can confidently, like Paul, say to the world, “Imitate me, just as I imitate Christ.” What a change that would make!
So, vow to follow Christ with your whole heart each and every day my friend. Vow to be completely uncompromising on the truths laid out in the Bible and to live on fire for Jesus so that you can be an example to follow! This will not only benefit you but will benefit all those around you.
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that all believers have an obligation to be a godly example to those around us, and especially to the next generation. Cause our hearts to be stirred to live out that calling each and every day Lord that we might be the change this world so desperately needs. Help us to imitate You. It’s in your precious name. We pray Jesus amen.
Happy Running!
The situation is even more sad when we consider that our world is in desperate need of godly role models. Hence the reason every believer should make it their mission to copy and emulate Jesus so closely that, if others followed in their footsteps, their footsteps would lead them closer to Jesus.
Can you just imagine the impact a flood of godly role models would have on our world today? You see, this world doesn’t need more Kim Kardashians or Cardi B’s, it needs more Deborahs and more Esthers. And you can be sure this world doesn’t need any more Bad Bunnys or Chris Browns either, but more Pauls, Johns, and Peters.
And that flood of godly influence must start with us. It must start with us imitating Christ so closely that we can confidently, like Paul, say to the world, “Imitate me, just as I imitate Christ.” What a change that would make!
So, vow to follow Christ with your whole heart each and every day my friend. Vow to be completely uncompromising on the truths laid out in the Bible and to live on fire for Jesus so that you can be an example to follow! This will not only benefit you but will benefit all those around you.
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that all believers have an obligation to be a godly example to those around us, and especially to the next generation. Cause our hearts to be stirred to live out that calling each and every day Lord that we might be the change this world so desperately needs. Help us to imitate You. It’s in your precious name. We pray Jesus amen.
Happy Running!