A hundred years ago, the Olympics were held in Paris, just like they are this year, and a Scottish athlete named Eric Liddell found himself facing a tough decision. Eric was a devout Christian, and his preferred race, the 100 meters, was scheduled on a Sunday. To Eric, honoring the Lord's Day was non-negotiable. Despite the pressure and the world's expectations, Eric refused to run. Instead, he chose to honor God by keeping the Lord’s Day holy.
The following week, the 400-meter race awaited him. It wasn’t his specialty, but his faith never wavered. On the morning of the race, one of his teammates handed him a piece of paper with the Bible verse 1 Samuel 2:30 written on it: “I will honor those who honor Me.” Encouraged by this promise, Eric stepped onto the track with a heart full of faith. He ran the race of his life, crossing the finish line in 47.6 seconds, breaking the world record and winning the gold medal. Eric’s record stood unchallenged for 12 years.
Friends, this is what happens when we choose to honor God. When we put God first, when we choose to honor Him above all else, He steps in and does what only He can do. He gives us a favor, and He leads us to victories we never imagined.
We live in a world where people strive for recognition, accolades, and applause. But the glory that comes from human beings is fleeting. It’s a temporary deception that can lead to arrogance and pride. Yet, the honor that comes from God is everlasting. When we live a godly life, speak, and act for God’s honor, He blesses us abundantly and honors us before others.
Friends, God is not looking for perfect people; He’s looking for those who have a heart to honor Him. So, let’s be a people who honor God in all that we do. Let’s put Him first, trust His timing, and believe that His promises are true. And He will bless you in a way you never imagined, opening doors you never thought possible.
Wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful words and thoughts.