Luke 18:27 (ESV)
But he said, “What is impossible with man is possible
with God.”
In honor of the 2016 Summer Olympics let’s take a look at
this amazing story.
True story! In 1940, a large and wonderful Christian
family, the Rudolph's, announced the birth of their 20th baby! Though the baby
was not expected to live, having been born prematurely and with polio, she
defied all odds. She did live, but by the time she was four she had suffered
polio, pneumonia and scarlet fever. This little girl was badly crippled with
hardly any use of her left leg. While her brothers and sisters enjoyed running
and playing outside, she was left confined to braces.
"Will I ever be able to run and play like the other
children?" she asked her parents. "Honey, you only have to
believe," they responded. "If you believe, God will make it
happen." And she did! Now and again, she would practice walking without
her braces with the aid of her siblings. On her twelfth birthday, she surprised
her parents and doctors by removing her braces and walking around the doctor's
office unassisted. She never wore braces again.
Her next goal was to play basketball. The coach only agreed
to let her play as a means of getting her older sister on the team. She was
given an outdated uniform, but she was allowed to work out with the other
players. One day she approached the coach and promised him if he would give her
an extra ten minutes of coaching each day, she would give him a world class
athlete. He laughed, but seeing she was serious, half-heartedly agreed. Before
long her determination paid off. She became one of the team's best players.
Her team went to the state basketball championships. One
of the referees noticed her exceptional ability. He asked if she had ever run
track. She hadn't. He encouraged her to try it. So after the basketball season
she went out for track. She began winning races and earned a berth in the state
championships.
At the age of 16, she was one of the best young runners
in the country. She went to the Olympics in Australia and won a bronze medal
for anchoring the 400-meter relay team. Four years later in Rome she won the
100-meter dash, the 200-meter dash and anchored the winning 400-meter relay
team -- all in world-record times. She received the prestigious Sullivan Award
as the most outstanding amateur athlete in America.
This is the amazing story of Wilma Rudolph, an Olympic
gold medalist, who believed the promises of God.
We must never allow our circumstances to dictate what we
can accomplish or who we can become! Let's believe the promises of God for our
lives and be encouraged to move forward for him! All things are possible to
them that believe!
Dear Lord, help us not let our circumstances to dictate what
we can accomplish. Help us to trust in You and move forward. In the Name of Jesus,
Amen.
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