His name may be unfamiliar now, but in 1971 it was a household name
among sports enthusiasts.
Vinko Bogataj is famous in ski jumper
history. In 1971, he took a head-over-heels tumble during a ski jump
competition in Oberstdorf, Germany. Unfortunately, Wide World of Sports
was there, captured every moment and then showed the fall at the
beginning of their weekly show for years to come.
I'm not the
king of fall downs but I am of stumping my toes and bumping my head. Big
feet cause my feet to run into things, and a six foot one inch frame
makes most things too low resulting in numerous "head bangings."
My bumps and stumbles aren't broadcast worldwide but they're just as
disturbing and painful, especially since I have two ingrown toenails and
a sensitive head. By now, you would think I would have learned to duck
and be more careful when walking in tight places.
Peter was adept
at fall downs. He fell away at Jesus' arrest, fell back when asked if he
was Jesus' follower and fell under when trying to walk on water. But
Jesus gave him second chances leading him to write: "But you are a
chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's special
possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you" (I
Peter 2:9).
God allows stumbles, bumps and falls without
disqualifying us from his service. We're his chosen children, and he
won't unchoose us when we stumble over poor decisions or bump into
unfaithfulness. God's requirement is holiness, but we're still his
special possessions when we occasionally act unholy. Nor does he
broadcast our foibles worldwide. He just quietly picks us up and says,
"Try again." Don't let the falls keep you down.
Prayer: Thank You
merciful Father for giving us other chances when we fall short of Your
standards.
Martin Wiles
Hodges, South Carolina, USA