Greaterنموونە
Greater Performance
Brett Campbell
READY
“I am the vine; you are the branches. The one who remains in me and I in him produces much fruit, because you can do nothing without me.” — John 15:5
SET
When I entered high school athletics, my identity was found in sports. I viewed my value and worth as a direct reflection of my performance. If I competed well and my stats were up, so did my feeling of worth and value. Inversely, if I played badly or had an off-game, my feelings coincided with that performance. Sports were my identity. Yet, through the influence of my coaches, the Lord grabbed hold of my life and revealed where my identity truly is.
Your identity is not dictated by what you do but by what Jesus did for us! Our value and worth come from His sinless life, atoning death on the Cross, and His resurrection. His perfect love and ultimate sacrifice provide inherent value and worth; when we receive the gift of grace, our lives can change. Our lives are redeemed and given a purpose far greater than increasing our level of performance. Our identity is found in what Jesus did and Who we are following.
In John 15, Jesus calls His disciples to abide in Him. To abide means to remain or continue to be present/held/kept. What an incredible invitation from our Lord to remain in Him in all circumstances--from the challenging and heartbreaking times to the incredible mountaintop moments. This freedom is freedom from the chains of seeking the world's approval and empowers us to live a life dedicated to glorifying the Lord in ALL areas of our life. The apostle Paul reminds the churches in Galatia of this truth in Galatians 2:20, “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
As competitors, we must allow the truth of the Gospel to transform our identity. Let our identity be in Christ alone, and let that freedom relieve performance pressures. Strive for a greater performance not for our own name but for the name of Jesus.
GO
1. How can you remind yourself of your identity in Christ daily?
2. What is one way you will reflect an identity found in Christ to your team?
WORKOUT
Colossians 3:23; Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:13
OVERTIME
“Lord, thank You for never leaving us. Thank You for the life, death, and resurrection of your Son, Jesus. Please give me the boldness and strength to walk in alignment with the life You have called me to, and may You be glorified in all that I do. Amen."
About this Plan
In Christ, we have a Greater potential than what is on a scoreboard. Through His sacrifice on the cross, we have the promise of a new life. When we surrender our lives to Jesus, we give up the old expectations to gain a new identity in Christ. The pressure to perform evaporates, and our performance is transformed. We no longer compete for something Greater, but for Someone Greater. We play with a new purpose: He must become Greater, and we must become less.
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