An Olympic Prayer Revisited



Prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, I penned a prayer that I thought could serve as a preamble to the Games. Of course, I don't expect Olympic officials to allow any sort of prayer, ever, during the opening ceremonies or at any other time during the Games.

But I'm sure &#0151 I hope &#0151 there are some Christians competing in the Turin Olympics this month (I hear US bobsledder Vonita Flowers is one). I wonder what they pray before the Games begin, what they say to God before their competition starts.

I again humbly submit my Olympic Prayer, as I called it, as a template. I think it's worth another read, and I think its context can be broadened to everyday living.

Father, thank you for this place

Where we gather by Your grace;

Under flags of nations built

As Your holy purpose willed.

Thank you for the chance to show

Gratitude for skill bestowed

To these men and women here,

Bodies filled with holy fear.

Thank you for the joy of games;

May we play them in Your name.

Make us humble, win or lose;

Let our spirits not be bruised.

Thank you, Lord, for victory's gain;

Thank you, too, for losing's pain.

Give us hearts that capture grace

At the end of every race.

Thank you for the sweat and tears,

For the struggles through the years;

For the striving and the strain,

For the time to work and train.

Father, thank you for this day,

Hear us now, to You we pray;

May we glorify Your name

As we shout, “On with the Games!”

(This article courtesy of Agape Press.)

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