Sometimes
this kind of statement by an athlete can be misunderstood. It can be taken to
mean that if I’m competing against you in a sports contest and I have God’s
help, there is no way I can lose. But if we turn to Psalm 118:5-6, we get the
true picture of what this line means. The psalmist wrote, “I called on the Lord
in distress; the Lord answered me and set me in a broad place. The Lord is on
my side; I will not fear.”
Another
version translates verse 6 as “the Lord is with me” (niv). It’s the idea that
when trouble comes into our lives, God, who is full of mercy and love (which
“endures forever,” v.4) will always be attentive to us and provide the
protection we need.
We don’t
have to be an Olympic champion to appreciate this kind of divine attention.
This is what we need when the economy falters and our finances can’t keep up.
It’s what we need when a relationship we cherished falls apart. No matter what
our situation, as Christ-followers we know where to find help. “The Lord is on
my side.”
In the
midst of every trial, God is on our side. (RBC)