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Faith Strong
Silas Mullis
Ready:
“And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to Him must believe that God exists and that He rewards those who sincerely seek Him.” Hebrews 11:6
Set:
Sports commentators have an opinion about every play in a game. Whether the play was extraordinary or a disaster, commentators watch intently and share their views on what happened. Maybe a player used the wrong technique or did not show enough effort. Or the player showed tremendous athleticism and did the most unbelievable move ever done. Regardless of the words commentators use, they do not impact the game because they are not competing.
Faith in God is like an athlete who is in the game competing in sport. The athlete knows the purpose of the game along with the rules, strategies, and techniques. As the play develops, the athlete reacts to the opposition and presses onwards toward winning the game.
Having only knowledge about a sport does not make an athlete great. The athlete needs to harness the knowledge along with past experiences when competing in sport. Then it is only by actually competing in the game that an athlete can win.
A person’s faith must include both believing God and seeking Him. It is not enough to just say that you believe that God exists. That would be like a commentator hoping to receive a championship trophy. Instead, a person needs to grow in their knowledge of God while they continue to live (compete) for God. Remaining in the game is where faith is worked out. This is what makes faith strong!
Go:
1. As a competitor, how is your faith in God?
2. Do you believe that God exists?
3. If you seek God with your whole heart, how would your life need to change?
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About this Plan
Athletes are conditioned to be strong both physically and mentally. But as Christian competitors, we have the game-changing advantage of being spiritually strong. With Jesus Christ and His Word transforming us daily, we can be strong 24/7! The FCA Strong Devotional tackles issues that coaches and athletes during competition and in life. This 31-day plan will also help establish a consistent, daily quiet time with God, and includes extra readings and suggested prayer.
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