Posted on 08/14/2016 12:03:06 PM PDT by doug from upland
Superstar swimmer Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time, nearly committed suicide two years ago. His athletic prowess and success had brought him so much attention over the last decade that sports media nearly worshiped him as a kind of god, but Phelps was struggling to find peace in his heart.
He felt empty inside and sought to fill his pain with drugs and alcohol, which sent him into a downward spiral. In 2009 he was suspended from swimming for three months after a photograph of him using a bong went viral, but that didnt stop him from partying and living on the edge. In fact, things got worse, culminating in his second DUI arrest in ten years.
Phelps was at his lowest of lows. In the days after his arrest, he isolated himself and kept on drinking.
He admitted in an interview with ESPN, I had no self-esteem. No self-worth. I thought the world would just be better off without me. I figured that was the best thing to do just end my life.
His gold medals couldnt console him and he had no purpose to keep on living.
Providentially, his family and friends convinced him to check-in at a rehab center and deal with his demons. At first he was reluctant to open up, but after some time he accepted his fate and started on the path of recovery.
Phelps brought with him the book The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. It had been given to him by former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, and he not only read it; he began to share it with fellow patients. This gave him the nickname at the rehab center of Preacher Mike.
He thanked Lewis for the book, saying, Man this book is crazy! The thing thats going on oh my gosh my brain, I cant thank you freaking enough, man. You saved my life. Phelps explained in an interview that the book, turned me into believing there is a power greater than myself and there is a purpose for me on this planet.
Athletes kiss their medals, which validate their hard work, but can never love them back. Media accolades are a fickle wind. The love that grounds faith helps restore perspective. In addition to finding faith during rehab, Phelps recognized that much of his unrest was due to the absence of his father for most of his life. His parents He thanked Lewis for the book, saying, Man this book is crazy! The thing thats going on oh my gosh my brain, I cant thank you freaking enough, man. You saved my life. Phelps explained in an interview that the book, turned me into believing there is a power greater than myself and there is a purpose for me on this planet.
Athletes kiss their medals, which validate their hard work, but can never love them back. Media accolades are a fickle wind. The love that grounds faith helps restore perspective. In addition to finding faith during rehab, Phelps recognized that much of his unrest was due to the absence of his father for most of his life. His parents were divorced when Phelps was nine and to fill that void he went to the pool. Once water had been conquered, the ache showed itself.
When it was time for Family Week at the rehab center, Phelps reconnected with his father and it proved to be a healing time for both. They hugged for the first time in years and the experience helped Phelps move forward.
A few months after rehab, Phelps asked his longtime girlfriend Nicole Johnson to marry him. Now engaged, their wedding is planned for after the Rio Olympics. Shortly after becoming engaged the two found out Nicole was pregnant, and the recent birth of their son was another turning point for Phelps.
After receiving his son in a warm blanket, Phelps cried. I just kind of stood there, he told ESPN, I didnt think I would be emotional, but it all just sort of hit me: Thats our son. And you suddenly have this new appreciation for what love really is.
With the new responsibility of a family, tonights race could be his last ever. Phelps has said that he plans to retire after Rio. However, he recently said in an interview, To have our first-born be able to watch Ill say this, just in case I come back my potential last Olympics. Just so you guys dont beat me to death if I come back, Im just going to say that: To have him watch the potential last races of my career is something I look forward to being able to share with him.
By the grace of God Phelps was rescued from the pit and brought into life. Phelps may not be perfect, but his newfound Christian faith has given him a new direction. His success still puts him on a platform, and the media continues to worship him like a god, but this time Phelps seems to have a better sense of who he is in the grand scheme of things, and what really matters. He understands that gold medals no matter how many one can accumulate have no power to save.
This is the guy that was proudly dating a tranny a couple years ago? Something is fishy. I would like to believe he is sincere though.
I have mixed feelings on this article....Writing about the feelings of someone else makes me think....MYOB.
Terriffic story Doug. Great stuff. Finally one of the big really big guys sees the light.
Wow. Thanks for sharing that Doug Up.
Rick Warren is a mile wide and one inch deep.
I hope and pray Phelps can find some solid teaching from the Word.
I thought he found pot...
As good as it gets.
Huh? Phelps was dating a tranny? Seriously?
Smoking mj does not lead to doing trannies. It’s a psyop.
Well it is a start.
Go highjack another thread, newbie.
I am happy that there is some good news stories coming from these olympics, considering the problems it has had so far.
Meh. If it helps some people, let it be. When those people are ready, they will be Contacted.
Remember the woman in Atlanta who was abducted by a serial killer who managed to convince the killer to turn himself in by telling him about this book? I haven’t read it bu it must have a meaningful message.
But doing Trannies might lead to pot to escape to cope with it.
And welcome to Free Republic.
Not only that it’s good to see someone who is super high profile turn his life around just at the right time.
There is a vast difference between finding a higher power and repenting, turning to Jesus, believing He died and ride again. He is the only name that will save you.
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