US track star Noah Lyles is praising God after winning the men's 100-metre final in the Olympics. Lyles, 27, who beat Jamaica's Kishane Thompson by 5 milliseconds, expressed gratitude to God both before and after the race. He said, 'I had to find my own journey with God, and a lot of that came through track because there were times when I doubted myself. I said, “God, if you really want me to do this, give me a sign.” He did, and I said, 'I'll never doubt You again.'’' Lyles has faced significant life challenges, including asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and depression. He emphasised that these conditions do not define one's potential. Lyles' mother, Keisha Caine Bishop, expressed her overwhelming excitement at her son's achievement.
World’s fastest man: 'God, I'll never doubt You again'
Written by David Fletcher 08 Aug 2024Additional Info
- Praise: God for His guidance, strength, and blessings in every victory and challenge. Give thanks for Noah Lyles’s public testimony and words of encouragement. (Philippians 4:13)
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