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Pre Covid-19, being committed to your sport and your church could throw up some challenges. Use this session to think about these challenges and guide you for when the time physical sport and church return to normal.
We are often caught between Sunday services and sporting events as, more and more, sport in our culture clashes with timings of church. How do we get the balance right? It is important to note from the start that this is a conscience issue and that people will have different views on it. One of the most important things is that each individual should think it through for themselves and come to a position they are happy with. Romans 14:5: ‘One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike. Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind.’
There are three Biblical principles to help you think about your decision, unpacked in the study below.
Whatever level of sport we compete at, we all need a day of rest - but this is not prescribed to be on a Sunday. It is important to see that rest is not just stopping from work but reorienting yourself back to God. We are created to rest.
It is important to grasp that as you use your gifts for sport, in relationship with others, for the glory of God, it is an act of worship in and of itself. We are born to worship.
Hebrews affirms the need to meet together. It describes why this is important for ‘spurring one another on’, ‘encouraging one another’ and helping each other keep going until the ‘Day approaches’. We are made to meet.
3 Biblical principles:
How will they help inform your future decisions about sport and church? What practical tips would you give to those who are asked to compete at a time that clashes with church?
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