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For many of us, how we perform in our sport, what we achieve and who we play for often defines how we feel, how we view ourselves or how we want others to see us. Why does this happen? What does the Bible teach us about the relationship between our sport and God?
We are created in God’s image; that means that we have the capacity to use the talents that God has given us to bring Him glory. We are made to be relational with Him and others. This is seen clearly in sport.
Because they disobey God (sin), all humanity inherits the consequences. Our use of our talents is now hard and often fruitless, and our relationships are marred by conflict. We see this in sport too.
God’s mercy to us through Jesus Christ pays for our sin and enables us to live a new life. A life where we don’t use our talents and relationships to glorify ourselves, but we offer them as worship to God...this includes sport.
Because of what Jesus Christ has done, we can understand our sport differently. Now we can offer our sporting talents as worship to God when we compete. Now we look to honour Him in the way we conduct our relationships in sport. We understand sport as worship! Think through how you are going to approach your sport differently this week because of this.
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