June 6, 2025

No Participation Trophies: The Reward Is for Finishers

No Participation Trophies: The Reward Is for Finishers

Hebrews 10:35-36 says, “Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompence of reward. For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise.” Notice it says might. Not guaranteed—unless you finish.

You ever feel like you’ve done the right things all week, but now that it’s Friday, your flesh wants to fold? That’s not rest. That’s the imposter of relief trying to trick you out of reward.

Ecclesiastes reminds us the race is not to the swift, the battle not to the strong… but time and chance happen to them all. Meaning everyone gets their shot. The difference is who finishes. Jesus didn’t stop halfway. He raised His voice at the finish line and said, “It is finished.”

You don’t get paid for showing up Monday through Thursday. You get the full reward when you finish Friday.

There are no participation trophies in the Kingdom of God. Just crowns. And crowns are for closers.

Hebrews was written to tired believers. Not rebellious. Not carnal. Just worn out. The promise was still ahead—but they were on the verge of quitting. That’s when the Word reminded them: don’t throw away your confidence. Your patience is required after obedience, not before it.

Don’t mistake fatigue as failure. Don’t think just because you’re tired, it’s not worth it. It is.

So here’s your charge: pick the one thing you almost pushed to next week and finish it today. Say it out loud: “I will not faint. I will finish.”

You’re closer than you feel.
Finish strong.