When You Fall…Get Back Up Again!

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Writer Dominique Mosbergen shared the incredible story of a woman who refused to give up when she fell hard. Mosbergen writes, “In 2008, Heather Dorniden, then a celebrated runner for the University of Minnesota, was leading the pack during the final heat of the 600-meter race at the Big Ten Indoor Track Championships. There was about 200 meters of the race to go when Dorniden tripped, landing hard on her face.

But instead of throwing in the towel, the young woman jumped back onto her feet and began sprinting around the track, rapidly gaining speed….Incredibly, Dorniden managed to zip past her competitors, finally crossing the finish line in first place.”

The video of Dorniden’s race went viral on the Internet, inspiring all those who watch it with her perseverance and refusal to give up.

When You Fall, Don’t Stay Down!

Rejoice not over me, O my enemy; when I fall, I shall rise; when I sit in darkness, the LORD will be a light to me.” – Micah 7:8

As we walk through the season of Lent and get closer to celebrating the Passion of Christ and His Resurrection, I’m taking some time to meditate on a part of the Passion story that I often pass over: the denial of Peter.

This brash disciple was full of unrestrained pride and anger and yet oozing with boldness and leadership potential.

He was quick to tell Jesus, “Even if everyone else denies you, I will never deny you!!” Oh, Peter. Peter, Peter, Peter.

Jesus responds by prophesying the exact details of Peter’s denial. He tells Peter that before the rooster crows, he will deny Jesus three times.

Let’s get this picture straight – Peter was a leader among the disciples. His pride (“Even if everyone else denies you, I never will!”) preceded his fall and when what Jesus prophesied came to pass, Peter was devastated.

I wonder if Peter thought he could never face Jesus or the other disciples again.

I wonder if he thought he could never be forgiven.

I wonder if he thought, “there’s no hope for me now.”

I know he needed encouragement to get back on his feet again, because when the angel appeared to the women at Jesus’s tomb, he said, “Now go and tell his disciples, including Peter, that Jesus is going ahead of you to Galilee. You will see him there, just as he told you before he died” (Mark 16:7).

Restored to Follow, Restored to Lead

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In the beautiful conversation Jesus has with Peter on the beach as they eat breakfast, Jesus asks him three times (perhaps one for every time Peter denied him?) “Simon, son of Jonah, do you love me?”

Each time Peter answers an affirmative “Yes.” And each time Jesus responds with an instruction, “Feed my Sheep..Tend my Lambs.”

Jesus not only restores Peter to fellowship with him, but basically says, “Don’t stay down. You know that I love you and you love me. And you have work to do. Follow Me and Shepherd my people so that they know to follow Me, too.

Dear friend, can you relate to Peter today? I know that I can. I am committed to loving Christ and loving others and yet still sin multiple times a day.

I can pray in the morning for patience with my children and by 10am I can already be angry and snapping impatiently at them. In that moment of anger, I have a choice to make.

I can continue in my anger and stay stuck in a pit for the rest of the day, pulling my family down with me. Or I can look to Christ who is saying, “Get up! Repent! Follow Me. We have work to do. Tend my Sheep. They need a shepherd.”

Here’s a challenge for you and me this week – when we fall (and we certainly will) let’s not wallow. Let’s not say to ourselves, “Well, this is just who I am. I will never change!”

Let’s see how quickly we can turn our gaze to Christ and his cross and cling to his mercy and grace. Let’s see how fast our hearts can bow in repentance and receive his forgiveness (and that of others if necessary) so that we can move forward with the work that God has set before us today – the work that is most importantly loving Him and loving others.

Let’s take a tip from Heather Dorniden’s race, which proves that those who fall most certainly do not have to stay down. In fact, they can even win their race!

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Laura M. Thomas is writer and editor at This Eternal Moment. A homeschooling mom to three little girls, she loves writing, reading, the great outdoors, and afternoon nap times.

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