Paul compares the Christian life...
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Paul compares the Christian life with a long distance race. The athlete who persists in pressing toward the finish line with the last ounce of strength will complete a successful run. Persistence is key to living a vibrant and well-lived life as disciples of Jesus Christ. The life of Thomas Edison is a prime example of the power of persistence. As television evangelist Robert Schuller is apt to say, "Inch by inch, it has got to be a cinch." Edison received over 1,000 patents from the U.S. Patent Office, including ones for the phonograph, microphones, and the incandescent electric lamp. Without the work of Edison, it would be impossible for me to print these words onto my computer screen, read at night by light, or even listen to the radio. The world of communication owes an invaluable debt of gratitude to the "Wizard of Menlo Park," as Edison was dubbed. Edison also had failures! When reminded that he had failed over 25,000 times while experimenting with the storage battery, Edison is reported to have responded, "No, I didn't fail. I discovered 24,999 ways that the storage battery doesn't work." -- Mills
