In a story titled “Alabama runner disqualified after winning national championship” published over the weekend, it was reported that Doris Lemngole won her sixth national championship.
Or so everyone thought.
The Alabama runner initially was ruled the winner of the 5000 meter race during the NCAA Division I outdoor track and field championships on Saturday in Eugene, Oregon. But Lemngole was later removed from the final listing of the times in a revised list.
Instead, Marion Jepngetich of New Mexico was named the national champion.
Lemngole completed the race in 15:11.71, and Jepngetich finished at 15:13.01. But Lemngole was disqualified for a lane violation, Flo Trak reported. Alabama challenged the ruling, but the disqualification was upheld.
“Doris Lemngole was ultimately DQ’ed for taking too many steps over the inside line, under rule R: 15.5-3g,” UA wrote on social media.
“I have nothing to say right now,” Lemngole said after the disqualification. “It is what it is. I’m proud of myself, I’m proud of my school and my career. That’s it.”
And, you know, while it might seem like a small thing to be disqualified over a few steps, the reality of the matter is this… rules are rules and there are consequences to breaking them, whether by one step or one million. And there’s nothing we can say about it.
And the same can be said about our spiritual race, as Paul made clear when he declared that “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” That means there’s not one living person who is able to run the race of life without “taking too many steps over the inside line” of perfection.
“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23
You can be sure that the consequences of our sin, or the breaking of God’s rules by even one step not only disqualifies us from heaven but is punishable by death.
Thankfully, though, when we choose to trust in Jesus Christ as our Savior, we are not only spared the death sentence we deserve but actually receive the gift of God—which is eternal life. This is the amazing gift Jesus died on the cross to give us… and it’s free! Is that amazing or what??
“Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of worship.” Romans 12:1 BSB
“On account of God’s great mercy” to us then, let each one of us offer up our bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, knowing this our spiritual service of worship.” In other words, knowing that there’s nothing we could ever do to pay back or earn the greatest gift ever given to mankind, we should surrender our entire everyday lives—our bodies, our time, and our desires—to His will and live on fire for Him each and every day.
So, seek to be holy as God is holy my friend. Knowing that we will ultimately fall short is no excuse for not giving our best to the Lord and striving for perfection. After all, God is honored in excellence and by us putting forth our very best effort every minute of every day, and with every step we take.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of salvation. Help us to understand that we would be destined for hell without it so that we would live in appreciation of it. Lord, compel us to love You and serve You with our whole hearts holding nothing back in the same way that You held nothing back from us… even sending Your one and only Son to die on a cross for our sins. It’s in Your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!


