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During Covid-19 we have missed sport and particularly the opportunity to compete against others. Competition is an important part of sport but how are we to view our opponents? How do we ‘love’ them as our neighbour rather than hate them as our enemy in opposition? Our attitude towards them can be skewed and ungodly as the world of sports encourages this hate in order to fuel our passion to win.
Whilst we are to be competitive and use our gifts and abilities in sport as worship to God, this isn’t an excuse to treat our opponents with hate; rather, it is an opportunity to live out our faith in Christ in a distinctive way that shows love and respect.
‘Being careful to do what is right’ in regard to how we act towards opponents takes thought and prayer. If we simply rely on instinct or sports training, we may revert to old negative habits rather than responding to them in a Christ-like way.
These are challenging verses. We are to live out Paul’s advice as part of our worship to God (Romans 12:1-2). When you compete in your sport, how can you help each other prepare for the moments you will face your opposition?
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