Finishing Well

As I sit here, reflecting on nearly five decades of walking with God as a believer, pastor and musician, I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the amazing and blessed journey God has granted me. Yet, I can’t help but dwell on the importance of finishing well in my walk with Christ. Recent news of well-known pastors falling from grace has prompted me to look for wisdom on how we, as believers, can strive to end our race strong. Here are some thoughts:

The Challenge of Longevity in Faith

Let’s face it – the Christian walk is a marathon, not a sprint. It’s easy to start with enthusiasm, but maintaining that fire and integrity over decades is where the real challenge lies. So, how can we ensure that our last years are as impactful and God-honoring as our first?

10 Steps to Finish Well in Your Christian Journey

1. Nurture Your Relationship with God

   Our personal connection with the Lord is the bedrock of our faith. Make daily time for prayer, Bible study, and quiet reflection. Let His word be a lamp to your feet and a light to your path.

2. Embrace Accountability

   None of us are immune to temptation. Surround yourself with godly friends who can speak truth into your life. Remember, iron sharpens iron!

3. Never Stop Learning

   Stay curious and open to growth. Attend conferences, read widely, and engage with diverse perspectives. A teachable spirit is a humble spirit.

4. Pour Into Others

   Mentoring isn’t just for the young! Share your wisdom and experiences with the next generation. In teaching others, we often find ourselves learning too.

5. Practice Self-Care

   Honor God with your body and mind. Exercise regularly, eat well, and get enough rest. A healthy servant is an effective servant.

6. Cultivate Humility

   No matter how long we’ve walked with God, there’s always more to learn. Stay open to correction and quick to admit mistakes.

7. Guard Your Heart

   Be vigilant against compromise. Small concessions can lead to big falls. Stay alert and resist the enemy’s schemes.

8. Keep Worshipping

   Let your life be a continual journey of worshipping our Creator.. Whether through music, service, or simply a grateful heart, worship keeps us centered on God’s goodness.

9. Build a Legacy

   Consider what you want to leave behind. How can your life story inspire future generations? Start documenting your journey and lessons learned.

10. Stay Connected to Community

    Don’t isolate yourself. Active involvement in your local church and wider Christian community provides support, accountability, and opportunities to serve.

The Joy of Finishing Well

As we navigate the latter years of our walk with the Lord, let’s remember that each day is an opportunity to glorify God. Finishing well isn’t about perfection – it’s about persistent faithfulness. It’s about getting up each time we fall, leaning on God’s grace, and pressing on toward the goal.

Let’s encourage one another in this journey. Share your experiences, pray for each other, and celebrate the small victories along the way. Together, we can run this race with perseverance, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.

May we all hear those joyful words at the end of our journey: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Let’s finish well, for His glory and the advancement of His kingdom.

What steps are you taking to ensure you finish well in your faith journey? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

About Mark Cole

Jesus follower, Husband, Father, Worship Leader, Writer, Pastor, Church Consultant, Founding Arranger for Praisecharts.com, squash & tennis player, blogger & outdoor enthusiast.. (biking, hiking, skiing). Twitter: @MarkMCole Facebook: mmcole
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