I watched AFCON finals between Morocco the host country and Senegal on Sunday, January 18, 2026. A Moroccan player sustained injury on his head early in the game and had to be draped around. He carried that draping with manifest stain of blood throughout the game. Talk about the price of success! I also read about a film, ‘Elvis’ that grossed about $216,668,042 in the US and $910,809,311 worldwide within a short time of its release. Austin Butler who played the lead role said, “I had months where I wouldn’t talk to anybody. And when I did, the only thing I was ever thinking about was Elvis.” Also as part of the price he paid, he did not see his family for three years while preparing for the film.
Victory comes at a great cost, involving rigorous exercises and readiness to delay gratification of other desires…When God’s rewards both in time and eternity begins to roll in, they will far outstrip our sacrifices.
In every field of endeavor, people pay enormous prices to emerge champions. Becoming a champion in any field is not a walk in the park. Professional sportsmen and women will readily admit that becoming a champion in any field is not a tea party. Victory comes at a great cost, involving rigorous exercises and readiness to delay gratification of other desires. In our text, Paul refers to the enormous sacrifices and discipline that sportsmen undergo just to take a shot at gold. He stated that the crown they receive at the end of such tortuous journeys would eventually perish. Compare that to believers’ reward – incorruptible crowns. We are not just chasing a crown that cannot perish, we are gunning for glory! When God’s rewards both in time and eternity begins to roll in, they will far outstrip our sacrifices.