I recently became aware of a website on faith
and sport which originates from Australia. Sport God’s Way http://www.sportgodsway.com/ is a fresh
look at sport from God’s perspective as written by Zac Metcalfe. Below is a
recent article he submitted on Competition.
Please take a few minutes to give the website a
look and to send Zac an encouraging note. Thanks.
Competition
Competition is at the heartbeat of
sport. Without it, sport ceases to exist, and all we are left with is exercise.
It is important that we think about whether it is ok for us as Christians to
participate in competition.
Competition brings out a lot of
different characteristics in our current sports culture.
Characteristics like perseverance, graciousness, cheating, pride,
sacrifice, humility, obsession, glory seeking and arrogance. As you can
see some of these things are characteristics that God affirms and that can
bring Him glory, and some are not.
So if we put them into categories:
Godly:
- Perseverance
- Sacrifice
- Teamwork
- Graciousness
Ungodly:
- Pride
- Obsession
- Arrogance
- Glory seeking
- Cheating
As Christians we want to strive to rid
ourselves of ungodly characteristics.
So the big question is can competition
still happen without the list of ungodly
characteristics?
characteristics?
Although in our current culture it is
acceptable and often expected to have some of these characteristics when
we compete, it is still possible to compete without them. It is hard
because we are not conforming to the way of the world. But Jesus, our king
promises that He will help us, and renew us to be more like Him (Colossians
3:10). Ask Him to help you.
Competition also enables us to
experience winning and losing. These things in themselves are not bad or
good but its how we view them or how we respond to them that gives them
meaning. There is a difference between how our culture traditionally views
and responds to winning and losing compared to how a Christian should
respond.
Winning:
- Our culture
views winning as the ultimate goal.
-
Christians should view winning as the aim but not the number one goal and
ultimately irrelevant (1 Corinthians 9:25).
- Our culture
responds to winning with arrogance.
- Christians should
respond to winning with humility (Proverbs 27:2).
Losing:
- Our culture
views losing as the worst possible thing.
- Christians should
view losing as disappointing and not the result we where after,
but ultimately irrelevant (1 Corinthians 9:25).
- Our culture
responds to losing with blame and envy.
- Christians should
respond to losing with humility and graciousness (Philippians 2:3-4).
As we have looked at, there are two ways
in which we can view, respond to, and go about competition. This is where
we see that competition gives us a great opportunity. It gives us the
opportunity to be different but still competitive. We know the way our culture
competes is not God honouring as we have looked at. But it is still
possible to compete in a way that is, and in doing so showing people there
is a different way, a way that we as Christians strive for, because we
love Jesus (Matthew 5:16).
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