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In sport, coaches, parents and other teammates can encourage us to be proud. Sometimes this is for self-esteem and encouragement but other times it is done deliberately to inflate our ego, assert domination over another team/person due to our superior skill or to drive our ambition. But how should I view my sporting talents and achievements as a Christian?
As Christians we are to view our sporting success and ambition differently. To do this, we start by viewing others differently. Pride is not necessarily thinking too much of yourself, but thinking of yourself too much.
Jesus being ‘very nature God’ humbled himself to become a human and even to die in our place. His love for us took Him there obediently and willingly; in response, we, too, should humble ourselves to be a living sacrifice.
Being a Christian sportsperson should not mean that we are falsely humble or proud; rather that we train and play with a God-confidence that comes from recognising that our gifts come from Him; we are created beings, and we are to use the talents He has given for His glory.
Pray: thank God for Jesus Christ and His humility; pray that God would continue to make you humble in the true sense of the word.
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