A story is told about the noted director of biblical epics, Cecil B. DeMille.
When they began working on the movie Ben Hur, DeMille talked to Charlton Heston
-- the star of the movie -- about the all-important chariot race at the end. He
decided Heston should actually learn to drive the chariot himself, rather than
just using a stunt double. Heston agreed to take chariot-driving lessons to make
the movie as authentic as possible.
Learning to drive a chariot with horses four abreast, however, was no small
matter. After extensive work and days of practice, Heston returned to the movie
set and reported to DeMille.
"I think I can drive the chariot all right, Cecil," said Heston, "but I'm not at
all sure I can actually win the race."
Smiling slightly, DeMille said, "Heston, you just stay in the race, and I'll
make sure you win."
That is such a great illustration of the spiritual race which we are all running
as Christians. We are to run that race in such a way that we "win" because only
the one who wins the race race receives the prize at the end (I Cor. 9:24).
The thought of having to win the race seems a little unsettling to us until we
realize that God says the same thing to us that DeMille said to Heston: "You
just stay in the race and I'll make sure you win." Our responsibility as
Christians is to run the race with endurance (Heb. 12:3), to never quit, never
give up. If we do that, God will make sure that we "win."
"Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you faultless
before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, to God our Savior, who
alone is wise, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and forever.
Amen." (Jude 24-25)
Alan Smith
alansmith.servant@gmail.com
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