In an upbeat story titled “Russian runner bites soap after mistaking it for race snack” published out of Bangkok yesterday, it was reported that: A light-hearted mix-up by Russian marathon runner Sergey Zyryanov has gone viral on Thai social media after he accidentally bit into a bar of herbal soap, mistaking it for a sweet treat.
Zyryanov, who was in Thailand for a 10-kilometre run, received a souvenir bag from organisers after crossing the finish line. The bag contained water, daily necessities and snacks.
Feeling hungry after the race, he picked up an orange packet that appeared to be jelly or candy and took a bite. Only then did he realise something was wrong.
The item was not a dessert but a bar of herbal soap.
Zyryanov later posted a photo of the soap bearing clear bite marks, writing: “After running 10 kilometres, they gave me dessert. But it turned out to be soap.”
The image quickly spread across Thai social media, drawing waves of amused and sympathetic reactions. Many users joked about the unexpected “taste of Thailand”, while others expressed concern for the runner.
The incident has since become a reminder for race participants to double-check whether items in souvenir bags are edible — especially in Thailand, where surprises can come in many forms.
You see, we, as believers, are called to be discerning and diligent when it comes to the Scriptures and their interpretations. Which means that we should not believe everything we hear preached from the pulpit, taught in our Bible studies, shared by friends, or even posted on social media. We have a personal responsibility to sift truth from error.
The Bereans set this pattern when, although Paul was recognized as a powerful, persuasive, and bold teacher who taught the "whole counsel of God" and was instrumental in expanding the faith to both Jews and Gentiles, they didn’t blindly follow him. “They received the message with great eagerness” BUT they “examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true." They weren't merely satisfied with taking Paul's word for it, they took God's word for it.
So, don’t blindly follow anyone who professes to preach truth my friend. As the Bible clearly warns us, there will always be false prophets and false teachers who seek to “bring the way of truth into disrepute" and it’s our job to stop it! Which is the reason, we are called to double-check everything they say or write against the Scriptures so that we can discern and expose any false teachings.
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that we must take the translation of the Scriptures very seriously. Help us to understand why this is so important so we would daily put in the work to be discerning and diligent. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!