Every generation needs heroes. Young people especially need role models.
How blessed we are that the role model of these Summer Olympics is
Michael Phelps. Here is a young man who embodies self-discipline, hard
work and goal orientation.
It is not so much the world records he shattered. It is not only the
number of medals he won. His whole outlook is to be celebrated. He has a
commanding presence yet he is the boy next door. True, his endorsements
will make him millions. Yet I dare say that is the furthest thing from
his mind right now. As I watched this young man mouth the words of our
National Anthem it was clear that he is proud to be an American. He
loves his country. He says so. No flag burning, no fist raised in
protest, no symbolic gesture to blame the USA. On the contrary, this is
one true-blue American. How proud can the rest of us be just watching
him?
For so long we have seen many people his age who look like
revolutionaries and protest about one thing or another. America is evil.
America has brought its troubles upon itself. America is to blame for
nearly everything. I have no idea of the politics of Michael Phelps. He
may not know either. He has been busy, too busy, training for the
Olympics. But what does it matter? What we do know about him is that he
loves his mom and he loves his country.
I saw two split screen interviews with Mark Spitz, who until now was the
athlete who had won the most gold medals at a single Olympics. Spitz
held that title since the 1972 Munich Olympics. Spitz praised Phelps to
the skies yet Phelps was self-effacing and humble in the interviews. It
was Phelps who had Spitz as a role model. Look at what good has come
from that.
Those who print Phelps posters will be doing a brisk business. Thousands
of young people will hang his poster in their bedrooms. Girls will have
his poster as a contemporary sex symbol. Guys will have his poster as
their role model. For every record he has shattered there is a young
athlete somewhere who thinks he can do a bit better and will be
practicing for the next four years to get that chance.
The Lord is good to us. After having endured a parade of protesters and
the blame-America-first crowd, we finally have someone to whom all of us
can look up. Not a moment too soon.
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