Become Faithfit: Invite God Into Your WorkoutSample
Day 7: GO!: Beyond the Workout
I regularly heard the same three words from my mother. Whether I was heading off to football practice, sitting down for piano lessons, or trying desperately to learn algebra, her refrain was always the same: “Practice makes perfect!”. And, as with most motherly advice, the adage holds up to actual science.
A study conducted by a Florida State University researcher found that around 10-years or 10,000 hours of practice in a particular skill is required to propel people from good to great. Famed pop psychology writer Malcolm Gladwell even went as far as to tie the ‘10,000-hour theory’ to the success of the Beatles and Bill Gates. Whether you agree with 10,000 being a magical number or not, there’s no doubt that how we practice can make or break our success in this world.
But practice is only one side of the equation. There has to be a game, a place where those hours and skills come to life. We can have the desire to be great and strive to master our craft, but without the opportunity to execute in meaningful situations, it doesn’t matter.
I think this is why Jesus emphasized the word “go” so heavily in His teaching. Look at Matthew 28:19-20, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” For Jesus, it wasn’t just about us learning. It was also about us going and doing.
That truth is easy to forget. We can get caught up in “getting fed” as Christians. And yes, a spiritual meal and being filled up by the word of God is essential. But the Gospel challenges us to not only be fed but to go and feed others! As Paul says in Philippians 4:9, “Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you”. We need to learn to move from practicing something to putting it INTO practice.
If you’re reading this devotional, you’ve likely spent the last seven days training more than physical muscles. You’ve been refined by God’s truth as you’ve checked your motives at the door and practiced denying your flesh amid hardship. We can go into that same training through disciplines like praying, corporate worship, or reading God’s word. In the end, we need to be able to translate all of that practice into impact for Him: in our families, at work, on the field, and in our communities. Everywhere.
So let’s get to it. After this devotional, after this workout, let’s GO.
Application
Get some reps! Practice focusing on these truths while growing physically. Try the 30-minute FaithFit workout titled "Beyond the Workout" found at the top of this devotional.
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About this Plan
The world would lead us to believe that fitness is all about self-glorification. This devotional is designed to challenge that narrative and help you invite God into your workout, so it becomes a God-glorifying physical and spiritual growth. You’ll unpack biblical principles that relate to combining faith with fitness. Then, each day, you’ll apply what you read through a FaithFit devotional workout video that combines bodyweight exercises with scripture-based encouragement.
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