n 1992 the Summer Olympic Games were held in Barcelona, Spain.
One of the runners in the 400 meter race was an English athlete named Derek Redmond.

He had trained for years to compete in the Olympics. But while sprinting in a qualifying heat, he suddenly pulled a hamstring and crumpled to the track in pain.

Determined to go on, Derek struggled to his feet.
He was hobbling toward the finish line when his father scaled the retaining wall and jumped onto the track.

Before anyone could stop him, Jim Redmond reached his son.
The young runner leaned on his father's shoulder as he staggered to complete the race.

The entire crowd stood and cheered the two men on. When they crossed the finish line, it was as if the runner, his father, and the spectators had done it together.

The writer of Hebrews encourages us to run the race of faith and persevere to the end, following the example of those who have gone before us. It takes all of our spiritual stamina to complete it, but we don't run the course alone. Christ Himself helps us toward the finish line.

Therefore, 'let us lay aside every weight, and ... run with endurance the race that is set before us" (Heb.12:1).

Pastor Daniel Pak