04/10/2026
Will Claye, a U.S. Olympic medalist in track and field, made a powerful statement on the global stage when he held up a Bible after his performance, making one thing clear. The glory does not belong to him.
No speech. No explanation. Just a visible declaration of where his faith stands.
In a culture built around recognition and personal achievement, moments like this stand out. Instead of drawing attention to himself, he pointed beyond the spotlight.
Matthew 5:16 says to let your light shine before others so they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.
Anyone can celebrate a win. Not everyone redirects the credit.
That is what made the moment powerful. Not just the performance, but what came after.
When everything pushes self promotion, this was a reminder of a different way.
Give the glory where it belongs.