Monday, April 2, 2018

Finishing Strong

"That I may finish my race with joy" (Acts 20:33 NKJV).

One of my sports heroes is John Stephen Akhwari. He was the runner from Tanzania who finished dead last in the marathon at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. No last–place finisher ever finished quite so last.

Injured along the way—he collided with another runner, dislocating his knee and injuring his shoulder when he hit the ground—Akhawri pressed on and hobbled into the stadium over an hour after the last runner had crossed the finish line.

All the spectators were gone, the stadium was closed and crews were preparing for the closing ceremony when Akhwari gathered up the last of his strength and finished strong. To honor his effort one of the workers picked up a torn finishing tape and held it across the track so Akhwari could break it.

Asked why he continued to the end, Akhwari replied, “My country didn't send me 5000 miles to start the race. It sent me 5000 miles to finish.”

And so, on this my 85th birthday, I pray that you and I may finish the race that is set before us and finish strong.

I must say, however, that my understanding of the phrase "finish strong" has changed with the years. I once thought (and wrote) that we should end our days like Caleb, who at age 85 hied himself up the mountain and slew the mighty Sons of Anak. Finishing strong meant finishing with vim, vigor and verve.

Perhaps that's God's will for a some, but for most of us acts of derring-do are far behind us. So I rather pray that you and I may finish our course full of joy. That’s one way to finish strong!

David Roper

3.30.18

4 comments:

Unknown said...

David,
First, a very Happy Birthday, may you be blessed by our Lord on your special day as you have for the first 84 years.
Thanks also for the post on finishing strong. I agree with you, joy and laughter and still sharing the Word of the Lord is finishing strong.
In God's Grip
Charley & Bev Blom

Steve Clark said...

Well said, Amen!

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday to you, Dave!

I so appreciate your service at PBC Palo Alto and your numerous writings. Your wisdom has been a source of great encouragement to me.

Jeff Wurtz

Unknown said...

David, I'm so delighted that we share a birthday, 3/30/2018 finds you at 85 and me at 63. I just looked you up after having finished my third reading of "Jacob: The Fools God Chooses" that I also read in 2003 and 2005. I can honestly say it's one of my favorite books. Sadly and gratefully, I so relate to Jacob and how you drew from his story to convey God's love for us/me has inspired me often over the years I've turned back to this book for guidance. I also enjoy your contributions to Our Daily Bread and have read many of the Discovery booklets you've written. I have highlighted so many excerpts in my copy of "Foods God Chooses" that I thought I'd get a Kindle version of it so I could search more easily for those nuggets. Delighted to see it is still available under its new title, "The God Who Walks Beside Us." So, as you move into year 86, I want to let you know that your God-infused writing has inspired and guided me often and much. Thank you for your dedication to sharing so well what God has put on your heart. Happy Belated Birthday, David!

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