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Running to Finish

31 min · 3. März 2026
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In a world obsessed with being first, building platforms, and gaining recognition, Running to Finish calls believers back to the true goal of the Christian life: faithfulness. Rooted in First Corinthians 9:24, this podcast explores what it really means to run the race of faith — not for position, prestige, or comparison, but with endurance, humility, and unity. We’re not competing against each other. We’re pressing toward eternity together. Each episode challenges listeners to reject rivalry within the Body of Christ and embrace cooperation, encouragement, and Spirit-empowered perseverance. Through biblical teaching, practical application, and honest reflection, Running to Finish reminds us that the prize is not applause — it’s faithfulness. It’s not crossing the line first — it’s crossing the line steadfast. Because the only way to lose this race… is to quit. Let’s run well. Let’s run faithfully. Let’s run together.

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