David Singapogu
03/19/2020
Racing for God’s
glory
[6]He ran.
He trusted God. He broke the tape. “In the dust of defeat as well as the
laurels of victory, there is glory to be found if one has done his best.” Eric Liddell
served God in good times and bad times, when he was recognized by the world,
and when he was forgotten in a far away prison camp. Being away from his family
was hard on Eric but it prepared him for what was to come. Even though
Eric was so good at running, he showed that he valued God more. After his Olympic
career, Eric decided that he wanted to help people run their race, the race of
Life.
[1]Eric
Liddell was born in China in 1902 to Scottish missionary Parents. At the age of
five, he and his older brother, whose name was Robbie, went to school in London.
Not long after his arrival, people started to notice how fast he was. Eric only
viewed his parents every five years. This was extremely hard on Eric
and he missed his family.
It was soon
after that when Eric started to get into sports. He was thoroughly athletic
and did rugby, cricket, and track running. He even qualified for the Olympics.
His parents wondered. His parents wondered if he would put God or running first.
[3]Sadly, at the Olympics, the 100m and 220m races, which he was the
best at, were on Sunday, so he did not run. However, the 400m race, which
he had barely trained for, He won! And he set an Olympic record! Eric
was a hero! As Eric Liddell ran God’s glory was shown.
After the
Olympics, Eric went to China to help refugees from the China-Japan war. He
married and had three daughters. During these years he was taken to a prison camp
and died there of a mind-boggling brain tumor. His legacy remains of
Faith, humility, and service to hundreds of people.
Even though
Being away from his Family was hard, Eric always reminded himself of God. Being
such a good runner, it was easy for Eric to give himself the glory, but he
always gave it to God. Although Eric had so much talent, he gave up his running
career to help people in need. He believed that running God’s race was more
important. Eric Liddell’s fierce determination to keep God first
inspires us to do all to the glory of God.
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