"Young men, in the same way be submissive to those who are older. All of you,
clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because, 'God opposes the
proud but gives grace to the humble.'" - 1 Peter 5:5
The rarest medal in the Olympics wasn't created from gold, but a bolt. The story
begins on a cold, winter afternoon in Innsbruck at the 1964 Olympic two-man
bobsled competition. A British team driven by Tony Nash had just completed its
first run, which had put them in second place. Then they made a most
disheartening discovery. They had broken a bolt on the rear axle of their sled,
which would put them out of the competition.
At the bottom of the hill, the great Italian bobsled driver Eugenio Monti, who
was in first place, heard of their plight. Without hesitation, Monti removed the
bolt from the rear axle of his own sled and sent it to the top of the hill. The
British team affixed it to their sled and then completed their run down the
mountain, winning the gold medal. Monti's Italian team took the bronze.
When asked about his act of sportsmanship, Eugenio Monti deflected any praise,
saying, "Tony Nash did not win because I gave him a bolt. Tony Nash won because
he was the best driver."
The story of Monti's selfless act spread. And because of it he was given the
first De Coubertin Medal for sportsmanship. The award, named after the founder
of the modern Olympics, is one of the noblest honors that can be bestowed upon
an Olympic athlete; in other words, the most precious hardware any Olympian can
own.
Each of us has a choice - whether to be proud or humble. Today in prayer,
confess any sin of pride to the Lord and seek to clothe yourself in humility.
"Give me humility, in which alone is rest, and deliver me from pride, which is
the heaviest of burdens." - Thomas Merton
God's Word: "Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up." -
James 4:10
By Peter Kennedy, Copyright 2003, Devotional E-Mail DEVOTIONS IN THE BOOKS OF
PETER pkennedy@devotional.com
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