It was the summer Olympics of 1992. It was the quarter
finals of the 400 meter sprint. British athlete Derek Redmond was one
of the favorites for the gold medal. A lifetime of training had brought
him to this moment. The starter’s gun fired and the athletes burst out
of the blocks.
Halfway through the race Derek Redmond was leading. Then
disaster struck. His hamstring muscle tore and he collapsed on the
track. The agony on his tear-streaked face was both physical and
mental. It was a crushing blow.
Medical attendants ran to assist him. Derek waved them
away. He came to race and he was going to finish. He got to his feet
and started hobbling down the track.
The crowd was mesmerized. Officials didn’t know what to
do. And then an older man ran onto the track. He brushed off officials
who tried to stop him. He ran up beside Derek and placed his arms
around him.
The man was Derek Redmond’s father, Jim.
“You don’t have to do this son,” Jim said.
“Yes I do!” Derek replied.
“Then we’ll finish this race together,” came the response
from Derek’s father.
Arm in arm, with agony on Derek’s face, tears on his
father’s, Derek and Jim continued down the track. Derek buried his face
in his father’s shoulder. His father’s strong shoulders carried his son
physically and emotionally. Jim waved away officials who tried to stop
them.
Finally, accompanied by a now roaring crowd, standing on
their feet and applauding, Derek Redmond crossed the line. It became
the defining moment of the Barcelona Olympics.
Derek Redmond didn’t win an Olympic medal but he finished
the race with his Dad by his side. *
Derek Redmond’s injury in that 400-meter race pictures
our condition due to our sin: because of our wrong choices, we’ve failed
and fallen on the track, unable to finish – unless we have help.
God saw our condition and came to our rescue. By the
merits of Jesus’ atoning death on the cross for our sins (1 John 2:2;
4:10), God “picks us up off the track” by forgiving us of our sins and
will carry us across the finish line to victory, if we’ll continue to
cling to Him through our trusting obedience.
We can share in Christ’s victory over sin and death if we
will accept God’s offer of salvation and eternal life on His terms. God
will save and give eternal life to those who place their
faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are
baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). Then,
as we seek to follow Him faithfully, the blood that Jesus shed for our
redemption will continue to cleanse us from that disqualifying sin (1
John 1:7).
And one day, we’ll cross the “finish line” ONLY because
of what Jesus has done for us, and we will receive the crown of life
(Revelation 2:10).
Won’t
YOU
cling to the Savior through your trusting obedience? He will carry you
to the finish line, victoriously.
-- David A. Sargent
* Slightly adapted from “Derek Redmond Finishes at the
Olympics” at
www.storiesforpreaching.com
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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