Struggle and Triumph: Olympians' StoriesSample
Looking in All the Wrong Places
David Boudia thought he had discovered the secret to satisfaction: if he could make the USA Diving National Team and win an Olympic medal, that would be enough.
He focused his entire life around his sport. Everything he did was to improve his diving and move toward his Olympic dream.
When he arrived in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics, he had a singular focus: the medal.
“It was all about me, my glory and money,” David remembers. “Really, the entire time I was thinking, ‘I need the medal, I need the medal.’”
But David returned home empty-handed, having finished fifth and tenth in his events. Competing in the Olympic Games should have been an amazing experience, but David left Beijing feeling devastated and unsatisfied.
Once he got to college, he began to look for different ways to find satisfaction. He became involved in the party scene at his university and looked to his friends’ opinions for his self-worth.
“I was on a path of total destruction,” he says.
This “path” led him to call his coach one night. David had lost his sense of direction and knew he needed help.
David’s coach invited him into his home where he and his wife shared the story of the gospel with the young diver. They explained that satisfaction and purpose could only be found in a relationship with Jesus. David made the decision to follow Jesus that night.
“My coach started to invest in me,” David says. “Not in what kind of diver I was inside of the pool, but in what kind of man I was outside of the pool.”
The impact of his new relationship with Jesus and his mentoring relationship with his coach became clear as he approached the 2012 Olympics. This time he had a completely different mindset. David had already found lasting satisfaction in Christ; any athletic success would simply create an opportunity to enjoy his sport and bring God glory.
“Diving is just a sport, it’s not who I am and not what defines me,” says the now Olympic gold medalist. “My faith is what defines me. I don’t dive for myself; I dive to bring God glory.”
Questions: Where are you looking to find satisfaction? How might God meet the needs you are experiencing?
Prayer: Lord, I know that only You can satisfy me. I praise You because Your steadfast love is better than life.
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About this Plan
Learn from the stories of Olympic athletes who have endured difficulty and trials to experience victory through their reliance on God. This month-long reading plan explores how the Word of God can speak to our hearts in our most devastating struggles and amazing triumphs.
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