Monday, September 11, 2006

The Race

Defeat! He lay there silently, a tear dropped from his eye.

"There’s no sense running anymore- three strikes, I’m out – why try?”
The will to rise had disappeared, all hope had fled away.

So far behind, so error prone, close all the way.
“I’ve lost, so what’s the use,” he thought. “I’ll live with disgrace.”

But then he thought of about his dad who soon he’d have to face.
“Get up,” an echo sounded low, “Get up and take your place. You were not meant for failure here, so get up and win the race.”

With borrowed will, “get up,” it said “you haven’t lost at all, for winning is not more than this – to rise each time you fall.”

So up he rose to win once more, and with new commit, he resolved that win or lose, at least he wouldn’t quit.

So far behind the others now, the most he’d ever been, still he gave it all he had and ran as though to win.

Three times he’d fallen stumbling, three times he rose again. Too far behind to hope to win, he still ran to the end.

They cheered the winning runner as he crossed, first place, head high and proud and happy; no falling, no disgrace.

But when the fallen youngster crossed the line, last place, the crowd gave him the greatest cheer for finishing the race.

And even though he came in last, with head bowed low, unproud; You’d have thought he won the race, to listen to the crowd.

And to his dad he sadly said “I didn’t do so well.” “To me, you won” his father said. “you rose each time you fell”

And now when things seem dark and hard and difficult to face, the memory of that little boy helps me in my race.

For all of life is like that race, with ups and downs and all.

And all you have to do to win – is to rise each time you fall.

“Quit! Give up, you’re beaten,” they still shout in my face.

But another voice within me says “get up and win that race!”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow Gavin, what an awesome blog, i read it with tears streaming down my face, it was just the encouragement needed and greatly appreciated. perhaps you are developing a ministry in blog land,a big heap of love to Ruthx

english amy said...
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english amy said...

yeah, im with tania on this one.

it's so encouraging to know that God, as our Father is there willing to pick us up every time we fall/fail at trying. He's cheering us on...which makes the race so worth it.