In a story published by Runner's World earlier this week, organizers of the Twin Cities Marathon announced that starting in 2027, they plan to move the race to mid October from its traditional date the first weekend in the month, citing “heat-related risks” and their hope to improve “the likelihood of ideal race day conditions.”
The 2027 race will be held on October 17, assuming organizers are able to secure permits for that date.
The 2027 race will be held on October 17, assuming organizers are able to secure permits for that date.
Throughout the marathon’s 45-year history, the race has been held the first Sunday in October. The 2026 race will be held on October 4 and had the schedule remained the same, the 2027 race would have been October 3…
Climate scientists say eventually most marathons could be affected by rising temperatures, and in a 2026 report, they projected that by the year 2045, the Chicago Marathon, also held in October, has less than a 25 percent chance of having ideal weather on race day. The New York City Marathon, with its early November race date, will have less than a 30 percent chance of ideal weather by 2045.
Climate scientists say eventually most marathons could be affected by rising temperatures, and in a 2026 report, they projected that by the year 2045, the Chicago Marathon, also held in October, has less than a 25 percent chance of having ideal weather on race day. The New York City Marathon, with its early November race date, will have less than a 30 percent chance of ideal weather by 2045.
And, you know, Race Directors and runners aren’t the only people who pine for ideal conditions. Millions of people around the world today are waiting for the time to be ideal before making the choice to follow Jesus Christ.
But this is the deal... there will never be an ideal or perfect time to follow Jesus. Why? Because there will never be an easy time to follow Him. Jesus made this very clear when “he said to His disciples, 'If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.'"
You see, we live in a world that wants things effortless. We want our meals easy so we eat ultra processed ready to eat food. We want weight loss to be easy so we skip the workouts and go for medicine in the same way that we don’t discipline the flesh to eat what’s good for us, but will take medicine to make up for it. Let’s face it... we live in a world that, for the most part, rejects and despises discipline.
This is the reason that many people wait before denying themselves. Following Jesus takes extreme discipline—the same discipline Jesus showed in fulfilling the mission of walking among us, and then dying on the cross.
"From that time Jesus began to show to His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised the third day. Then Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying, “Far be it from You, Lord; this shall not happen to You!” But He turned and said to Peter, “Get behind Me, Satan! You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men.'" Matthew 16:21-23
To understand this more, consider the context of Matthew 16. Jesus had just finished telling His disciples that He was heading to Jerusalem to suffer, die, and be resurrected. Peter immediately pulled Jesus aside to rebuke Him, saying, "Far be it from You, Lord; this shall not happen to You!”
Peter wanted a crown without a cross. He wanted the kingdom under ideal, comfortable conditions.
Jesus’ response was blistering. He called Peter "Satan" because Peter was focusing on human comfort rather than divine purpose. Immediately after that confrontation, Jesus turned to the crowd and delivered verse 24.
The lesson is clear: Following Jesus is inherently inconvenient. It demands self-denial in a world that worships self-gratification. It demands carrying an instrument of death (the cross) in a culture obsessed with comfort. It demands immediate action, not delayed negotiation.
If you wait until it's easy, safe, or socially acceptable to fully surrender your life to Christ, you'll wait forever. The world will always provide an excuse to delay obedience.
To truly understand the urgency of "just doing it," we have to look at the very next verses where Jesus explains exactly what is at stake:
“For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?” Matthew 16:25-26
This is the ultimate cost-benefit analysis. Jesus removes all gray areas and made it clear that a person cannot sit on the fence forever.
Furthermore, choosing to wait for "better conditions" is actually a choice to reject Him. And the outcome of not following Jesus is catastrophic. You might succeed in preserving your current comfort. You might build a flawless career, protect your social reputation, and accumulate wealth under "ideal" earthly conditions. But in the end, you will have gained a temporary world and forfeited an eternal soul.
So remember this my friend... Losing your soul doesn't just happen in a dramatic moment of rebellion. It happens slowly, through a lifetime of saying, "Not yet, Lord. I'll follow You when things settle down."
So, choose to take up your cross and follow Jesus today, if you haven’t already. It won’t be easy but it will be worth it.
Heavenly Father, thank You for making it clear that choosing to accept Jesus as our Savior is the ONLY way to salvation. In a world that wants the eternal reward without the earthly restraint, help us to model what it means to follow Jesus with joy so that others would come to understand that trading comfort for the cross brings eternal rewards. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!