Saturday, January 24, 2026

Priority One

But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

– Matthew 6:33

Many businesses these days like to tout their focus on sustainability — the practice of using resources responsibly, maintaining ecological balance, and ensuring the well-being of all … both for today and tomorrow. Likewise, governments around the world are changing their laws and policies to prioritize recycling, water conservation, renewable energy, and social equity.

But what about our personal priorities toward a valuable resource we can never renew: our time?

Everyone has a finite number of days to live on this planet. And what we do with them depends on our prime concerns and preferences. Some might live to travel the globe and find adventure. Others might live for pleasure, family, or friends. And some folks might seek true meaning by focusing on their careers or supporting worthy charities.

With so many choices before us, how can we best set our priorities?

The 2026 Olympic Winter Games are right around the corner, so let’s consider Eric Liddell’s story for guidance. Liddell was a Christ-follower who believed that everything in his life should be done to please God. Born in China, he looked forward to one day fulfilling his calling as a missionary. But before that, he planned to compete in the 1924 Paris Olympics as a runner.

All seemed well until Liddell learned that his big race was scheduled for a Sunday. But that troubled him. He believed that competing on the Lord’s Day was wrong and that it would dishonor the God he always sought to please. So, he stepped aside — seemingly disqualifying himself from a chance at fame by representing his country at the Games. 

Liddell’s priority was to put God first, whatever the cost. And needless to say, it was a priority that few others shared. It’s reported that even the Prince of Wales urged the young athlete to run in the Sunday track meet. But Liddell refused to compromise his principles.

Then the unexpected happened. Liddell was given the opportunity to race on another day. But the catch was that he had never trained for that particular event. Fans of the 1981 movie classic Chariots of Fire know what happened next: Liddell won the contest and claimed the cherished gold medal.

Now fast-forward to 2026, and it’s our turn to make some decisions. What are our priorities in life and what’s really important? As Christ-followers, we first need to seek God’s guidance if he hasn’t already answered those questions. It’s then that we take that next crucial step: the decision to honor God. And we also need to develop a plan of action. What are we willing to change to meet the goal? What’s negotiable? And finally, it’s time to deliver by running the race and seeing it through past the finish line.

Eric Liddell’s story is full of life lessons. And if there’s just one to adopt as our own, it’s that God will honor us when we decide to honor God.

Are you ready to set priorities for your daily walk of faith? Then let the race begin!





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