True Runners in the Race

True Runners in the Race

From Bunker Hill Community Church by Ross Fichter

March 8, 2026 · 59 min

About this episode

The episode discusses Paul's call for believers to demonstrate spiritual discipline in their Christian journey, using the metaphor of running a race.

At the end of 1 Corinthians 9, Paul urges believers to "run the race so as to win." He directs this challenge to the Corinthian church—a congregation far more interested in satisfying their appetites than in loving their brothers. To correct their perspective, Paul draws on an image they knew well: the Isthmian Games held right in their own city. Just as athletes embraced sacrifice and strict discipline to compete, so those who truly belong to Christ will demonstrate the spiritual discipline necessary to run the Christian race. Paul's implication is unmistakable: those who are genuinely running will show the marks of runners—self‑control, perseverance, and a willingness to deny the flesh. Those who lack such discipline reveal that they are not truly in the race at all. To drive the point home, Paul uses himself as the example. He disciplines his body and brings it under control because he refuses to become a contradiction—a preacher whose life invalidates his message. He fears being "disqualified" (adokimos), a word he uses elsewhere to describe what is false, counterfeit, or not proven genuine. In other words, Paul is calling us to examine ourselves. The motivation to run—and…

People in this episode

Host: Ross Fichter

Topics covered

  • spiritual discipline
  • Christian race
  • self-control
  • perseverance
  • salvation

Keywords

  • 1 Corinthians 9
  • spiritual discipline
  • Christianity
  • self-control
  • perseverance

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Organizations: Corinthian church

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