SECOND-CHANCE CHAMPIONS
READ: Hebrews 11:17-32
By faith Abraham … offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises offered up his only begotten son. – Hebrews 11:17
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Psalms 19-21
The
Senior PGA Tour, often called the “Second-Chance Tour,” has given many
long-time teaching pros a new golfing career after age 50. Sportswriter
Jack Cavanaugh says, “In no other sport does an athlete who never made
it to the world-class level in his prime get a second chance in middle
age to prove himself and amass riches that he could only dream about in
his 20s, 30s, or 40s.”
Are
you looking for a second chance? There’s a widespread idea that if you
once miss “God’s best” you can never again render gold-medal service to
Him. But in Hebrews 11, faith’s “hall of fame,” we read of several who
failed yet came back strong for the Lord.
Abraham,
often wilful and impatient in waiting for the son God had promised
demonstrated amazing faith in offering up Isaac (vv. 17-19). Jacob, the
schemer who stole his brother’s birth-right and blessing, became a man
of faith who blessed his children and worshiped God (v. 21). Moses spent
40 years in Midian before leading God’s people out of Egypt (vv.
24-28).
Our
previous mistakes do not necessarily exclude us from serving God. His
best for us is that we turn away from our sin, learn from our failures,
and begin anew to follow Christ. That’s the way to be a second-chance
champion. – David McCasland
Our Saviour does not cast us off
Because we fail or turn aside;
He will forgive when we repent,
Then in His love we will abide. – D. De Haan
Champions of faith are people who have learned from their failures.
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