-
The Agony Of Defeat
Contributed by Sermon Central on Aug 28, 2012 (message contributor)
"THE AGONY OF DEFEAT"
Some of you might remember the TV program "The Wide World of Sports". For many years, the opening of the program opened like this: "Spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of sport; the thrill of victory... and the agony of defeat." The opening 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, and crashing through a light retaining fence near a crowd of stunned spectators before coming to a halt below. Despite the intensity of the crash, the ski jumper suffered only a mild concussion.
Here’s the rest of the story. Vinko Bogataj was competing as a Yugoslavian entrant at the Ski-jumping World Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany on March 21, 1970. A light snow had begun falling at the start of the event and by the time Bogataj was ready for his third jump, the snow had become quite heavy. Midway down the ramp, Bogataj realized that the conditions had made the ramp too fast. He attempted to lower his center of gravity and stop his jump, but instead lost his balance completely.
It is likely that Vinko Bogataj’s crash would have remained obscure had a film crew from Wide World of Sports not been on hand to record the event. The show featured an opening narration by host Jim McKay over a montage of sports clips, and the producer inserted the footage of Bogataj’s tremendous tumble to coincide with the words "...and the agony of defeat."
The melodrama of the narration--which became a catchphrase in the U.S.--and the sympathetic pain of watching Bogataj wipe out week after week, transformed the uncredited ski jumper into an American icon of failure. Meanwhile, having retired to his quiet, private life in Slovenia, Vinko Bogataj was unaware of his celebrity and so was quite confused to be asked to attend the 20th anniversary celebration for Wide World of Sports in 1981. He was stunned when other, more famous athletes present, such as Muhammad Ali, asked him for his autograph. Today, Bogataj still lives in his hometown of Lesce, Slovenia. He is married and has two daughters.
What viewers didn’t know was that Bogataj 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 sloping landing area, which could have been fatal. Surprisingly, 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 a sermon by David Rigg, Have You Been Born Again? 6/10/2012)
Related Sermon Illustrations
-
An Ancient Chassidic Parable Tells The Story Of ... PRO
Contributed by Thomas Clawser on Aug 21, 2004
An ancient Chassidic parable tells the story of Yechiel, the young grandson of a Chassidic rabbi, who once played hide-and-seek with a friend. When it was his turn to hide, he found a great hiding place where he waited, somewhat impatiently, for his friend to find him. He waited and waited; it ...read more
-
Early In My Ministry, I Met A Man Named Worral. ... PRO
Contributed by Charles R. Swindoll on Oct 13, 2004
Early in my ministry, I met a man named Worral. He had been stricken with rheumatoid arthritis at age 15, and when I met him 30 years later, he was totally paralyzed except for 1 finger, could barely speak and was totally blind. But he had a string tied to that one mobile finger that could turn on ...read more
-
Mitsuo Fuchida Was The Pilot In Charge Of ... PRO
Contributed by Melvin Newland on Jul 26, 2004
ILL. Mitsuo Fuchida was the pilot in charge of one of the most successful aerial attacks in recorded history. Under his command was a squadron of 360 specially selected pilots, & on Dec. 7, 1941, Fuchida’s squadron bombed Pearl Harbor. He quickly became one of the most highly decorated pilots ...read more
-
Billy Graham Once Said, "What Is Heaven Going To ...
Contributed by Greg Buchner on Sep 26, 2004
Billy Graham once said, “What is heaven going to be like? Just as there is a mystery to hell, so there is a mystery to heaven. Yet I believe the Bible teaches that both are literal places. I’m not worried about where ...read more
-
In "Let's Roll: Ordinary People, Extraordinary ... PRO
Contributed by Jeff Simms on Apr 18, 2004
In “Let’s Roll: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage”, Lisa Beamer reflects on the loss of her dad. She says, “Slowly, I began to understand that the plans God has for us don’t just include “good things”, but the whole array of human events. The “prospering” he talks about in the book of ...read more
Related Sermons
-
God’s Power Can Change Your Life Series
Contributed by Tom Shepard on Apr 21, 2016
This sermon looks at three areas that God can help you change your life. 1. God’s Power Can CANCEL Your Past 2. God’s Power Can CONQUER Your Problems 3. God’s Power Can CHANGE Your Personality
-
What Jesus Touches, He Changes. Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Apr 24, 2016
His name had been Saul, but that - along with his entire life - was changed when he met Jesus. What changed him and what can we learn from his experience?
-
Resultados De Un Encuentro Con Dios
Contributed by Raquel Martinez on Mar 5, 2011
Cuando tienes un encuentro con Dios, habran cambios en tu vida. No podemos tener una experiencia con Dios y seguir siendo igual.
-
Open The Eyes Of My Heart, Lord Series
Contributed by David Dykes on Jan 28, 2018
When people try to hinder your crying out to Jesus, do what Bartimaeus did: Resist them. Don't let them intimidate you into silence.
-
Prayer Changes Things
Contributed by Jeremias Fababier on Oct 24, 2016
Many time we try to change things our own way but actually God gave us a tool to do this - PRAYER! Prayer Changes Things.