Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Josh Hamilton, Proof that Hope is Never Lost
Did anybody watch the home run derby last night? Did you see Josh Hamilton pounding the ball out of Yankee Stadium, hitting 13 homers in a row?
Before last night all I knew about him was that he had the lead in RBIs for the AL and that he had hit a walkoff homerun against the Angels last week. After last night I couldn't help but check out his story and read a few articles about him, 'I'm proof that hope is never lost'
Check out the article where he talks about dreams battling Satan with a bat on his own and then with Jesus on his side. "This devil seemed unbeatable; I couldn't knock him out. But just when I felt like giving up, I felt a presence by my side. I turned my head and saw Jesus, battling alongside me. We kept fighting, and I was filled with strength. The devil didn't stand a chance."
All this coming from a man that spent 3 years careening down into an endless tunnel as a crack addict, drug user, and a man kicked out of baseball for his substance abuse. He then took the steps he needed to have a man keep him accountable, hold his money, and run from any temptation he faced and remove any thoughts that Satan put into his mind.
The end of the article is epic, a story of him talking with a boy after a game.
"But there is one story that sticks with me, so much so that I think of it every day. I was driving out of the players' parking lot at Great American Ball Park after a game in May, with Katie and our two girls. There's always a group of fans standing at the curb, hoping to get autographs, and I stop to sign as many as I can.
And on this particular night, a little boy of about 9 or 10, wearing a Reds cap, handed me a pen and something to sign. Nothing unusual there, but as I was writing the boy said, "Josh, you're my savior."
This stopped me. I looked at him and said, "Well, thank you. Do you know who my savior is?"
He thought for a minute. I could see the gears turning. Finally, he smiled and blurted out, "Jesus Christ." He said it like he'd just come up with the answer to a test. "That's exactly right," I said.
You see, I may not know how I got here from there, but every day I get a better understanding of why."
Here is the video from last night,
Who could have thought his dream of playing in a home run derby would ever happen?
Here is one more quote from another article that made me think,
"In the dream, though, he never saw himself actually swinging the bat. He remembers only being interviewed afterward on ESPN, and describing how he'd gotten to this miraculous point, through the power and the grace of God.
But now, here he was, 2½ long years later, and he got to find out how it all turned out. How beautiful was that? "
What do you think about Josh Hamilton?
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I'm like you...just hearing about his story at the All Star break (talk about CRUSHING the ball). God is using him in big ways way beyond baseball. Thanks for making this post!
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