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The
Help of a Hero
The
Applejack Invitational Cross Country meet in
Lakeville, Minnesota, was underway when Andover High
School runner, Josh Ripley, heard something unusual.
He was in the first mile of the 2-mile junior varsity
race held on September 16, but he stopped to see what
was wrong.
“I
had heard this scream, and as I rounded a corner, he
came into view,” Josh said. What he saw was a
competitor from Lakeville South, Mark Paulauskas, who
had been injured.
“He
was against a fence holding his ankle, and it was
bleeding pretty badly,” said Josh.
Josh
picked him up and started running with him in his
arms. “He just picked me up and started carrying me
and trying to calm me down. He said, ‘It’s going to
be OK. I’m going to get you to your coaches,’” Mark
said, estimating that he was carried about a quarter
of a mile.
The
two runners finally came to a point in the course
where they came into the view of their coaches. There
was the 6-foot-5, 185 lb. Josh, from Andover High,
carrying the 5-foot-5, 100 lb. Mark, a freshman at
Lakeville South High, in his arms.
Josh
handed off the injured Mark to his coach. Mark was
taken to a hospital emergency room, where doctors
determined he had been accidentally spiked by another
runner’s shoe. It took 20 stitches to close the gash,
and the doctor’s placed Mark in a walking boot to
reduce the possibility of the wound re-opening.
Having made sure Mark was in the care of his coaches,
Josh resumed the race. He was dead last when he
returned to the course, but passed 50 other runners to
finish 211th out of 261 runners. However,
he was greeted like a winner at the finish line.
Mark’s coach and teammates met him at the finish line
to thank him for what he had done for Mark.
“I’m
just incredibly grateful for what he did,” said Mark.
You and I can have reason to identify
with Mark, because due to our sins, WE are fatally
“injured” and destined to die
(Romans 6:23).
But Someone has come to our rescue!
Jesus, the Son of God, entered the race... the “human
race” by putting on human flesh and ran to our aid.
Although we were “enemies” because of our rebellion
(see Romans 5:10), Jesus paid the price for our sins
by giving His life for us on the cross (Ephesians
1:7). And because of Jesus, you and I can not only
finish the race but also enjoy an eternal reward: the
Crown of Life (James 1:12; Rev 2:10).
We can be victorious through Christ if we will accept
His offer of salvation on His terms by placing our
faith and trust in Him (Acts 16:30-31), turning from our sins
in
repentance (Acts 17:30-31),
confessing
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and being baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of our sins
(Acts 2:38; Galatians 3:26-27).
Won’t
YOU accept His offer of salvation and allow
Him to carry you to victory?
And when you cross the ultimate “finish line,” be sure
to thank HIM for the victory!
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
* Information gleaned from ABCnews.com
– “Minnesota High School Runner Josh Ripley Called
Hero After Helping Competitor” by Joel Siegel
(9/23/11) and the Minnesota Cross Country Hub –
www.mncrosscountryhub.com
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