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KNOW THE WHAT
WARM-UP
It doesn’t matter if we’re pursuing big dreams, close relationships, or material things, we can easily let our pursuit drive our focus, our actions, our behaviors, and our priorities. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but what if pursuing those things ultimately isn’t healthy or isn’t good for us in the long run?
WORKOUT
That’s why it’s important that we “know the what” or understand the thing that we really need in our lives. The Bible is clear about what that thing is. It is a relationship with Jesus Christ. It was Jesus who explained why that was so important while teaching His followers:
Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me (John 14:6).
A few chapters earlier, Jesus revealed why it was so important to pursue truth.
“And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:32).
Jesus means that we become free from empty pursuits, the pressure to perform, the desire to please others, and the guilt and shame of our sin.
In a world where nothing seems to be certain, we can trust that God’s Word is the absolute Truth and never changes. Here are just a few truths that we can hold onto:
- God created us in His image. (Genesis 1:27)
- We were all born sinners, separated from God. (Romans 3:23; 5:12)
- God sent His Son Jesus to die for our sins. (John 3:16)
- Salvation is available for anyone who repents of their sins and accepts Christ as their Lord and Savior. (Romans 10:9)
- God has a purpose and plan for everyone. (John 15:16)
- There is a place called Heaven where those who trust and believe in Christ will spend eternity. (John 14:2-3)
While these are only a fraction of the Truths we find in the Bible, we can experience more great truths as we dive into God’s Word.
Q: When you pursue material things, do you feel satisfied with what you have, or do you feel the need for something more?
Q: Which one of the godly truths mentioned above resonates with you the most? Which one do you struggle to believe?
WRAP-UP
Pursue Truth
If you’re tired of pursuing material things that don’t last, consider these three steps that will instead help you pursue the ultimate truth that can only be found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ:
1. Read The Truth. First and foremost, you must believe that the Bible is the 100% living, breathing Word of God. Then, be intentional about studying the Bible and what it has to say about God and your relationship with Him.
Read Hebrews 4:12.
2. Pray The Truth. Ask God to forgive your sins and invite Jesus to come into your heart and rule as Lord over your life. Then, ask the Holy Spirit for guidance every day and trust that He will guide your steps.
Read Romans 10:9
3. Reach For Truth. Find someone who can help you grow closer to God and your relationship with Him.
Read 1 Timothy 4:8
And when you do make that decision, the Holy Spirit will give you a desire to live out the encouragement in our daily theme verse: 1 Timothy 6:11.
About this Plan
When you pursue your goals in sports, what are you trying to achieve? Your sacrifice and passion pave the way to accomplish your goals. God does the same for you. He pursues you, loves, and accepts you completely. Success is no longer defined by your skills. You have a new purpose when you play. In this 8-day plan, pursue truth, life, team, and mission to strengthen your relationship with Christ.
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