In the
1930s, jockey Johnny Longden was rammed in mid-race. While thundering steeds
came up from behind, Johnny was thrown sideways off his horse. Seeing his
predicament, another jockey reached out and attempted to push Longden back up
on his mount. Unfortunately, he pushed too hard and Longden flew over the horse
onto the other side. Still another jockey nearby grabbed him and was able to
help him safely back on his horse. Amazingly, Johnny Longden won the race! A
newspaper dubbed it “the ultimate impossibility.” Helping hands had not only
saved him from severe injury and possible death, but allowed him to win the
race.
As
believers, we are to offer a helping hand to others as well. In Proverbs 31, we
read of the virtuous woman who “extends her hand to the poor, yes, she reaches
out her hands to the needy” (v.20). For centuries, the compassion of this woman
of faith has been an inspiration to both men and women. She helps to remind us
that extending ourselves to others is a biblical virtue to be exhibited by all
believers.
There are
many who are struggling or have fallen on hard times and need our assistance.
Who in your life needs a helping hand?
God often
sends His help by way of human hands. (RBC)