Hebrews 13:5 (New International Version)
Keep your lives free from the love of money and be
content with what you have, because God has said,
“Never will I leave you;
never will I
forsake you.”
Many will know the story of how, on New Year's Day, 1929,
Georgia Tech played the University of California in the annual Rose Bowl
football game. In that game a man named Roy Riegels recovered a fumble for
California.
Unfortunately he became confused and began running the
wrong way. One of his team-mates, Benny Lom, overtook and tackled him just
before he scored for the opposing team.
This was during the first half. Everyone was wondering
what Coach Nibbs Price would do with Roy Riegels in the second half. During the
half-time break Riegels sat alone in a corner, wrapped a blanket around his
shoulders, put his hands in his face and cried like a baby.
Three minutes before the start of the second half Coach
Price looked at the team and said, "Men, the same team that played the
first half will start the second."
Riegels never moved. The coach called him and again he
never moved. Coach Price went over to where Riegels sat and said, "Roy,
didn't you hear me? The same team that played the first half will start the
second."
Reigels said, "Coach, I can't do it to save my life.
I've ruined you. I've ruined the University of California. I've ruined myself.
I couldn't face that crowd in the stadium to save my life."
Then Coach Price reached out and put his hand on Riegels'
shoulder and said, "Roy, get up and go on back, the game is only half
over."
Roy Reigels went back. Those Tech men will tell you they
have never seen a man play football as Roy Riegels played that second half.
And isn't that what God does for you and me? Time and
again we blow it. We fail. We mess things up. We feel like such a failure. But
Jesus is always there. He places a hand on our shoulder and says, "Get up.
Don't quit. I am with you. You are forgiven. I love you and I will never leave
you or forsake you no matter what!"
Actually, if we were to translate Jesus' words literally,
they would read, Jesus said, "I will never, never, never, never, never
(five times over) leave you or forsake you," or "I will never, not
ever, no never leave you or forsake you."
As the saying goes, the only real failure is not to get
up one more time than we fall or get knocked down.
Dear Lord we thank You for never leaving us or giving up
on us. We pray that we would never give up and when we do fail that we would
get back up and go again. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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