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Humility: An FCA Devotional For Competitors

DAY 4 OF 5

Putting Pride Aside

Ready: “For in Christ lives all the fullness of God in a human body. So you are also complete through your union with Christ, who is the head over every ruler and authority.”   --Colossians 2:9-10

Set:  Doesn’t it seem like the emphasis has shifted to self rather than sacrifice? Empty of mercy, full of “me?” We see it in the chest pounding, the pointing to the name on the back of the jersey, the pump-up-the-crowd moments even when they’re already at deafening levels.

In the quest to one-up the competition and rise to the top no matter the cost, competitors risk losing all sight of humility in the glare of the spotlight. And when success or championships come, they can quickly yet subtly shift perspectives, letting God slip to the wayside as they run up and down the court of their own lives.

Yet Christ’s living example dispels this notion. In His Kingdom, front and center does not mean first. When we let Him hold the reins, He steers our hearts away from self-indulgence to a humbler point of view.

It’s an upside-down way of living, but Romans 5 reveals that suffering produces a chain reaction of perseverance, character and hope. Placing priority on others and switching places with the spotlight runs counter to what is considered the norm. Encountering Jesus in a real way reveals the unfathomable lengths He went to when leaving His throne and power in Heaven to come save and serve.

As we let God lead us in our weakness, in our surrender of higher position, power and authority, His strength gives us an opportunity to glorify Him in all our athletic and personal endeavors. Not for the booming crowds cheering our name, but for the privilege of His presence alone.    – Sarah Rennicke

Go:

  1. Where might you be tempted to give yourself credit instead of Christ?
  2. Who’s holding the reins for your life: yourself? Family and friends? God?
  3. How can you look to recognize and appreciate others today?

Overtime: God, I admit, sometimes the spotlight feels good and I like the attention. But You are the One who all glory goes to, and I ask that You would help me know when to step out of the spotlight, surrender to You and see how I can live for You. Amen.

This text appeared in FCA Magazine.

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Humility: An FCA Devotional For Competitors

This five-day reading plan, adapted from content within FCA Magazine, focuses upon “humility” and the impact living a life of service and surrendered to Christ’s ways makes on our teams and in our communities. To learn more about FCA Magazine and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, visit fca.org.

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