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Serving: Set the Example
READY
"In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father." — Matthew 5:16 (NLT)
SET
I remember when I first began coaching, I noticed something about my new team that troubled me. Anytime we set up for practice or cleaned up after practice, most of the seniors and juniors did very little if anything, while the freshman and sophomores did most of the work. No one expected me, as a coach, to do anything. It seemed to be the commonly accepted practice, although “accepted” is a loose term. There was plenty of resentment on both sides—both from underclassmen who didn’t want to do all the work and from upperclassmen who felt that the underclassmen were acting entitled by not wanting to do the work.
I wanted to do something about this, so I decided to take a page out of Jesus’ book. I set the example. I tried to be the first one there to help set up when it was needed, and I stuck around until the cleanup was complete. Sure enough, the overall attitude seemed to change. Freshmen and sophomores were still doing work, but instead of resenting it, they rushed to do it so that I wouldn’t have to do as much. Upperclassmen joined in willingly when they saw that the authority above them wasn’t afraid to do the dirty work.
My service put me in a position where my athletes could understand that their service directly aided me, In the same way, Jesus has put himself in the position where we can understand that our service to others is service directly to God. Because of our pride, we tend to see certain jobs and forms of work as beneath us, but in the Kingdom of God, there’s no room for that. Jesus showed that with His actions. He obeyed the will of God the Father fully, even to the point of washing feet, and even to the point of dying on the cross. Everything He did was for the glory of God; He never considered Himself too good for any act of service.
So whether it’s fulfilling a role on a team, cleaning up the locker room after a game, completing a chore for a family member, or engaging in community service, we can never consider ourselves too good to serve. The example for us has already been set, and we are always setting an example for others. Be an example of Jesus.
GO
- Have you ever had a coach, teacher, or parent set the example of service? How did it make you feel?
- Have you or another member of your team ever refused to serve well? What did that do to the team?
- Where do you have the opportunity to serve others this week?
WORKOUT
Colossians 3:23-24
OVERTIME
“Lord, thank You for loving and serving us first. Please take away any pride in my heart and replace it with humility to serve. I want to follow Your example and serve others well in all areas of my life, no matter what that looks like.”
Alicia Cardie
Alicia is an FCA Collegiate Director in Cincinnati, OH. She is a retired athlete and current volunteer coach in addition to serving with FCA. One of her greatest passions in life is using the platform of sport to help athletes and coaches grow closer to the heart of Christ, no matter where they are in their spiritual journey. In everything she does with collegiate coaches, athletes, and others, Alicia aligns herself with FCA’s mission: to lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church.
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About this Plan
This eight-day plan identifies FCA’s values as Christian athletes, coaches, and staff. This plan offers insight and godly wisdom for each of our values: Integrity, Serving, Teamwork, and Excellence. As you read through each value, imagine how you can play or coach your sport with a Christ-driven mindset, then take the challenge to play and live for Him, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
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