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Covid-19 stopping all sport across the world was disappointing and frustrating. There will always be disappointment in sport. Someone always loses - and that is not taking into account injury, being dropped, not improving, etc. But how we navigate these as Christians in competitive sport is important to think about because it affects how we worship God and witness to our faith in Christ.
In Philippians 1, Paul shows us that no matter what happens God has ultimate control of the situation and He can use it for good. Throughout, we are to conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel.
When we are reminded of our identity as sons and daughters of God, sport no longer defines us. We achieve a different perspective on our disappointment which can help us to contain it and persevere through it and look towards contentedness.
When we are in the midst of sporting disappointment, we need each other: to remind us of who we are in Christ; to lift our eyes to contentment in Christ rather than letting our disappointment shape how we view ourselves. Pray that you would rely on the Holy Spirit when you are facing sporting disappointment, that you would trust in God’s plan and that you would be able to use each situation to point your sports friends to Christ by reacting in the right way.
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