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Daily Bread

The greatest race

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Love never fails. 1 Corinthians 13:8

As the Olympic Games open in Beijing, my thoughts go back to Eric Liddell, a former champion immortalized for his surprising gold medal victory in the 400 meters during the 1924 Games in Paris. A year after his triumph, Liddell went to China, where he spent the last 20 years of his life as a missionary teacher and rural pastor. There he ran the greatest race of his life against opponents we all know — difficult circumstances, war, uncertainty, and disease.

Crowded into a Japanese internment camp with 1,500 other people, Eric lived out the words he had paraphrased from I Corinthians 13:6-8 — “Love is never glad when others go wrong. Love finds no pleasure in injustice, but rejoices in the truth. Love is always slow to expose, it knows how to be silent. Love is always eager to believe the best about a person. Love is full of hope, full of patient endurance; love never fails.”

Eric served the others in camp, whether carrying water for the elderly or refereeing games for the teens. When he died of a brain tumor in February 1945, one internee described him as a man “who lived better than he preached.”

In life’s most difficult race, Eric Liddell crossed the finish line victorious through love. — David McCasland

O for a love that knows no end,

A love that’s strong and pure,

Reaching afar to both foe and friend,

So deep it will always endure. — R. De Haan

READ: 1 Corinthians 13

Love enables us to walk fearlessly, to run confidently, and to live victoriously.
The Bible in one year:

• Job 22-24

• Proverbs 14:12-24

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