Sunday, February 13, 2011
We are the champions
Football is an amazing sport. Sure, the game has become more sophisticated over time, the players have gotten bigger, stronger and more athletic and the fans even more passionate about their favorite teams. Fantasy leagues allow the most devoted to become their own owner and general manager, offering an otherwise obscure opportunity to draft and trade players, based primarily on their performance on the field. Football is also a tremendous metaphor for life, which might explain the over-zealous abuse of many timeless clichés. On God’s gridiron, the patient Head Coach teaches (Leviticus 19:37), trains and prepares His charges for every situation we will face on the field. We learn to recognize potentially harmful situations and defend ourselves from wily opponents (2 Thessalonians 3:3), while at the same time encouraging teammates to always be prepared and play their best. Another Super Bowl week has come and gone and the NFL trumpeted its sports supremacy loud and long. Left standing after a lengthy season, two teams waged war for the right to be called champion. When we’re adequately armored in Jesus Christ (Ephesians 6:11), there is no situation we are unable to face and win, confident that God’s game plan guarantees the ultimate victory.
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