Heart of a Competitorಮಾದರಿ
Joy in Victory
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Is there anything in sport that can match the joy of winning? Those feelings of excitement, fulfillment and satisfaction which are conspicuously absent in a loss. There is nothing quite like experiencing triumph over one’s opponent. And King David, the writer of Psalms 21, was extremely familiar with these emotions as well. In reading verses 1-2, who did David credit as being the source of his victories? It surely wasn’t himself. He said, “Lord, the king finds joy in Your strength.”
For the king and for us, the great joy in victories comes as a gift from God. Like David, we should rejoice in the strength we feel in sport, but not due to our own efforts. It is God who has granted us all the deep desires of our hearts; we’re greatly blessed just to be competitors in sport. We must constantly remind ourselves that the joy we feel in victory is an extension of God’s blessing, and not of our own accomplishments.
As you pray in preparation for competition, ask God to focus your heart on His strength. Compete in great freedom, knowing God’s power is your provision. And be mindful that it’s His joy that should be your source of fulfillment, not the final score. –Roger Lipe
Go
1. What are some of your favorite feelings which come with victory in competitive sports?
2. How and when do you sense the Lord’s presence and pleasure with you as you compete?
3. How can you cultivate a sense of joy in your sporting experience?
Workout
Romans 12:1-2; Ephesians 2:10; Colossians 3:23
Overtime
Thank You, Father, for Your joy. I pray that I will point to You in victory, knowing You are the source of my strength and the ultimate fulfillment of my life. Amen.
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About this Plan
As a competitor, you train, compete and reflect on ways to improve your performance. Yet to be the best God has created you to be, you must also train your heart. Spending time with God helps you become a complete competitor. As athletes and coaches in any sport, these seven inspiring devotions will prepare your heart to be successful in and out of competition.
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