Wherefore
seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us
lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us
run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the author
and finisher of our faith.
Hebrews
12:1-2
Studies
have shown and proven that it is easier to run when you are not hindered in
some way… Today’s passage starts off by teaching us two very critical points regarding
our mission and ministry in Christ; the first is that we must surround
ourselves with people of faith and the second is that we must “lay aside
every weight”… When we are surrounded by God fearing individuals we put
ourselves in a position to prosper and grow in Christ… I can count plenty of
times when I felt down and in despair and it was the encouraging words of a man
or woman of God that kept me from giving in to the mental snares of the enemy…
Understand today what is meant by the author when he says, “Wherefore seeing
we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses…” Everything
that you are currently going through, there is some body that has been there
and seen the hand of God move… Even though you may feel alone, there is a testimony
which speaks too your current circumstance… A witness is someone who has seen,
viewed or observed something… I think we all are witnesses to God’s sovereign
power and saving Grace… How often do you really take an in-depth look into
the people that you are surrounded by or allow into your inner circle? I ask
these questions because the author of Hebrews declares a powerful point today
that we must grasp and meditate on when he says that we have a great cloud
of witnesses… Being surrounded by the right kind of people in your life is
of the utmost importance in fulfilling the will and vision that God has for
your life… A lot of us have been encamped or associated with the wrong type of
people and it is because of this that we haven’t been able to adhere to the
next step in this verse which is to “lay aside every weight and sin…” We
have allowed people to hold us down, allowed people to make us feel weak and
have missed out on so many blessings because we place value in the wrong things
or individuals… Take a self-inventory of your life, look at your friends,
colleagues and other relationships. The reason this needs to be done is because
we should surround ourselves with people who are spiritually strong and
motivated to do the will of God. Can you see a great cloud of witnesses around
you, do you find strength in and through the people that you call “friends…”
Believe it or not, but it is through your relationships that you are able to
lay aside every weight (when things aren’t going well, a friend will lift you
up and not step on you…); your friends are the ones who should keep you going,
your church is the foundation that should be a source of healing and refuge,
testimonies should be evidence that God doesn’t make mistakes, but that He is
rather making/molding you into the spiritually prospering child that he called
you to be… You can lay aside that weight because your friends help you realize
that that addiction, that habit, that relationship or that skeleton in your
closet isn’t worth carrying… Laying the weight aside should be made easy
because of your friends, if your life seems to be more complicated when your
“friends” enter the picture you need to check that, if your are being drug
down instead of being exalted you need to check that, and if you find yourself
straying away from God, you need to check that… This passage says that we not
only should lay aside the weight, but “the sin which doth so easily beset
us…” I think we all can agree that it doesn’t take much for us to find ourselves
in a downward spiral, one action can lead to a lifetime of regret and sorrow,
and one choice can bring grave consequences. That is why the author tells us to
run with patience’s; we have to remain careful and vigilant at all times, we
have to be guarded about those who enter our inner-circle (of the twelve
disciples, there were three that Jesus became closer too). When we surround
ourselves with praying and faithful people we can avoid the traps and snares of
the devil. When we adhere to the will and journey of God and not feed into the
sin and lust of the flesh and world we can run this race with patients,
understanding that God is in control and that things will be made plain and
clear when it is your season to reap your harvest. Lastly, let us remember who
has made this day possible (the air you breathe and the blood flowing within
your veins). Through all your heartache, through your suffering and pain,
remember that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever… He will hear
your faintest cry, He is your comforter, He is your strength, and He is your
prosperity. He died on the cross so you can live, and surely He wants to
see you live throughout all eternity. He will finish what He started; you
just keep your faith and surround yourself with people of that same faith…
BE BLESSED!!!
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