I
love sports so this event is something I really look forward to.
And
every Olympics there's always BIG moments that will inspire you as
human being and will make you believe in yourself and the God who
created you.
The
Barcelona Olympics of 1992 provided one of track and field's most
incredible moments.
Britain's
Derek Redmond had dreamed all his life of winning a gold medal in the
400-meter race, and his dream was in sight as the gun sounded in the
semi-finals at Barcelona.
He
was running the race of his life and could see the finish line as he
rounded the turn into the backstretch.
Suddenly
he felt a sharp pain go up the back of his leg. He fell face first
onto the track with a torn right hamstring.
Sports
Illustrated recorded the dramatic events: As the medical attendants
were approaching, Redmond fought to his feet. "It was animal
instinct," he would say later. He set out hopping, in a crazed
attempt to finish the race.
When
he reached the stretch, a large man in a T-shirt came out of the
stands, hurled aside a security guard and ran to Redmond, embracing
him.
It
was Jim Redmond, Derek's father. "You don't have to do this,"
he told his weeping son. "Yes, I do," said Derek. "Well,
then," said Jim, "we're going to finish this together."
And
they did. Fighting off security men, the son's head sometimes buried
in his father's shoulder, they stayed in Derek's lane all the way to
the end, as the crowd gaped, then rose and howled and wept.
Derek
didn't walk away with the gold medal, but he walked away with an
incredible memory of a father who, when he saw his son in pain, left
his seat in the stands to help him finish the race.
Astonishing,
isn't it?
That's
what God does for us when we place our trust in Him.
When
we are experiencing pain and we're struggling to finish the race, we
can be confident that we have a loving Father who won't let us do it
alone.
You
see, He left His place in heaven to come alongside us in the person
of His Son, Jesus Christ. "I am with you always," says
Jesus to His followers, "to the very end of the age."
We
just have to keep our eyes, heart, and mind in God's Word.
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