"Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing
may come from the presence of the Lord..." (Acts 3:19)
For years, the opening of "The Wide World of Sports" television program illustrated "the agony
of defeat" with a painful ending to an attempted ski jump. The skier appeared in good form as he
headed down the jump, but then, for no apparent reason, he tumbled head over heels off the side
of the jump, bouncing off the supporting structure.
What viewers didn't know was that he chose to fall rather than finish the jump. Why? As he
explained later, the jump surface had become too fast, and midway down the ramp, he realized if
he completed the jump, he would land on the level ground, beyond the safe slope landing area,
which could have been fatal. As it was, the skier suffered no more than a headache from the
tumble.
To change one's course in life can be a dramatic and sometimes painful undertaking, but change is better than a fatal landing at the end. (From Illustrations for Preaching and Teaching, p. 21)