DISCUSSION:
Olympic runner Ryan Hall is the US record-holder for
the half marathon. He completed the event distance of 13.1 miles (21
kilometers) in a remarkable time of fifty-nine minutes and forty-three seconds,
making him the first US athlete to run the race in under one hour. While Hall
has celebrated record-setting victories, he’s also known the disappointment of
not being able to finish a race. Having tasted both success and failure, Hall
credits his faith in Jesus for sustaining him. One of his favorite Bible verses
is an encouraging reminder from the book of Proverbs that “though the righteous
fall seven times, they rise again” (24:16). This proverb reminds us that the
righteous, those who trust in and have a right relationship with God, will
still experience difficulties and hardships. However, as they continue to seek
Him even in the midst of difficulty, God is faithful to give them the strength
to rise again. Have you recently
experienced a devastating disappointment or failure and feel like you’ll never
recover? Scripture encourages us not to rely on our strength but to continue to
put our confidence in God and His promises. As we trust Him, God’s Spirit gives
us strength for every difficulty we encounter in this life, from the seemingly
mundane to significant struggles (2 Corinthians 12:9).
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