Run Your Race II Pastor Sma

Run Your Race II Pastor Sma

From Reigning in life with Apostle Mtho by Redemption Center

April 12, 2026 · 1h 2m · Episode 357

About this episode

Pastor Sma emphasizes the importance of running one's own race in faith and fulfilling God's unique purpose for each believer.

In this inspiring message from the Reigning in Life podcast, Pastor Sma calls every believer to a higher level of intentionality and urgency regarding their unique, God-given purpose. Drawing from 2 Timothy 1:9, the sermon emphasizes that salvation and calling are inseparable; to be saved is to be drafted into a "high calling" that was predestined before the beginning of time. This calling is not a small matter, as it carries a heavy weight of responsibility with the lives and destinies of others directly attached to your faithfulness. By running your own race rather than comparing yourself to others, you honor the specific path God has laid out, recognizing that every sphere of influence—from the pulpit to the boardroom—is a mission field that requires your unique contribution to succeed. The teaching highlights the critical urgency of this spiritual journey, noting that Hebrews 12:1 commands us to "run" with endurance rather than crawl or walk with complacency. This urgency is fueled by the realization that the enemy is working with great wrath because his time is short, and any delay in our obedience can have secondary consequences for those we were sent to reach. Using the…

People in this episode

Host: Apostle Mtho

Guest: Pastor Sma

Topics covered

  • purpose
  • faithfulness
  • spiritual journey
  • intentionality
  • urgency
  • calling

Keywords

  • calling
  • salvation
  • intentionality
  • spiritual journey
  • faith
  • responsibility
  • obedience

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Reigning in Life, 2 Timothy 1:9, Hebrews 12:1

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