By Al Behel
“Every athlete exercises self-control…They do it to
receive a perishable wreath, but we an
imperishable one…” (I Cor. 9:25)
John “Pepper” Martin played for the St.
Louis Cardinals and was the star of the 1931 World Series.
Following one of those games Pepper was interviewed by a
newsman. The first question he was asked was, “Pepper,
what’s your chief ambition?” Without hesitating Pepper
responded, “My chief ambition is to go to heaven.”
The newsman who interviewed Pepper Martin
laughed at his response and said rather sarcastically, “Oh,
you want to play a harp, eh?” Martin shot back at him, “My
friend, I don’t think that is funny. I know you don’t mean
to be a smart aleck, but there’s something wrong with a
person’s attitude when he’s flippant about serious things.
If there’s anything foolish about reading the Bible every day
and believing what it says, and if there’s anything funny
about wanting to go to heaven when you leave this world,
then I’m afraid life here isn’t worth living.”
What a goal! To go to heaven. I’ve often
asked people, “If you could go anywhere and do anything,
what would you choose?’ The responses have been interesting.
A common response is, “I’d like to go to Europe, Paris, or
to Greece, etc.” I don’t remember anyone saying, “I’d like
to go to heaven.”
The Christian life is like running a
race. In the ancient Olympic games the winner received a
perishable wreath of ivy or pine. We are in a race for an
imperishable wreath that will never decay. We want to go to
heaven. Nothing we gain in life in our careers or accumulate
through wealth will be taken into our caskets. Our friends
will not go with us. We will go alone. All earthly treasures
will be left behind. But, we look beyond these temporary
trinkets to an eternal home where we will live for all
eternity. In the words of our hymn, “Heaven will surely be
worth it all.”
- Al Behel preaches for the Great Smoky Mountains Church of
Christ in Pigeon Forge, TN. He may be contacted through the
congregation's website: http://greatsmokymountainschurchofchrist.com/
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