By Jordan Sauceda
13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. (NIV)
I have greatly enjoyed watching the 2014 FIFA World Cup. I played
soccer (or futbol for you non-Americans) in my younger days and have
been anticipating this World Cup, which is being held in Brazil (Futbol
Heaven). This year has not disappointed. Reigning champs, Spain, lost
twice. The USA did well with advancing to the round of 16. Brazil got
stomped by Germany 7-1. Some teams have made their fellow countrymen
soar with pride (Costa Rica over Italy). Others have felt like their
hearts were ripped out of their chest (Netherlands over Mexico). There
is something special about the game that brings the world together,
something almost sacred.
So here is my stretch-of-a-claim that soccer fans make better Christians. Be prepared for pure opinion:
#1 Global Awareness
You
can find soccer fans/players just about everywhere in the world. Soccer
fans will know (or at least heard of) more nations than the non-soccer
fans on average. When a Christ-centered believer is learns about other
nations it can lead to good things happening. Mission trips, donations,
dedicated prayer, etc. They grow in global awareness.
#2 Faithfulness and Patience
It
may take a long time for your team to score a goal. Like a
really,really long time...sometimes you have to wait several games until
your team scores a goal. Goals in life can take awhile. Christ-centered
believers will understand the fruit of staying faithful and having
patience.
#3 Passionate, Joyful Noise Makers
Kids
of all ages will shout and scream an unadulterated cry of the heart
when their underdog team wins. When an average team wins an unlikely
championship new, joyful sounds can be heard filling stadiums in what
seems to be a religious experience. The Psalmist writes Shout joyfully
to the LORD, all the earth; Break forth and sing for joy and sing
praises. Christ-centered believers that enjoy soccer will not only be
willing to "shout joyfully to the LORD"; I'm convinced that soccer fans
are leading the chant and pushing the limits of the human voice.
#4 Steadfast Spirit
Soccer
is non-stop. The clock doesn't stop. There are no timeouts. Often after
all 90 minutes have been played, the match still doesn't stop. Then
there is extra time. The players have to be conditioned to run, and then
kick, and run some more. Sometimes players are glad when an injury
occurs so they can at least take a knee and breathe. Yikes! As a
believer, we know that we can't just take days off. Everyday is a day
that the Lord has made and should be used wisely for His glory. As we
"press on toward the goal" we do so with a steadfast spirit that tries
and longs to win the prize.
If I'm right about any of this, then let's try to be better soccer fans.
It is the sport that the world plays.
Let's keep watching and just maybe we'll know how to learn, wait, shout joyfully, and stay strong.
Keep Kicking,
Jordan
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