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The basketball
season has just drawn to a close and the Los Angeles Lakers
are the NBA champions after defeating the Philadelphia Seventy-Sixers
in a high spirited series. Both teams had their super stars
who played true championship basketball. Quite often the outcome
of an important basketball game is decided at the free throw
line.
There are a lot
of parallels that can be drawn between a basketball star throwing
free throws and a servant of Christ walking in the way of
the Truth.
In basketball
the athlete must take his position at the free throw line.
He must make his stand, positioning himself in the center
and get set. Paul tells us that we should ”stand fast in the
Lord.” Both the athlete and the follower of Jesus must be
willing to stand fast, to make their position known and be
prepared to take their place at the line. The pressure may
be tremendous. A true champion will not wilt.
After taking a
position at the line, the next thing to do is to focus on
the goal. The goal is all important. It requires great concentration
to do this while the crowd is roaring, the opposition trying
to distract, and the score tied.
As a follower of
Christ we too must keep our goal firmly in mind at all times.
Our enemies will try to distract us and cause us to stumble
but we must keep our eyes on Jesus. We remember that Peter
walked on the water as long as he looked to Jesus but when
he looked away and saw the wind boisterous, he began to sink.
This was the way that Jesus was able to endure the cross.
We are told that ”for the joy set before him he endured the
cross.”
The athlete with
his eye on the goal now with controlled execution tosses the
ball towards the hoop with just the right amount of back spin
so that the ball will drop safely through the hoop. He has
practiced doing this a thousand times so that when he is called
upon to do it in a game he will be able to do it with an almost
automatic reflex. Again, the follower of Christ must constantly
practice living the Christ-like life so that when he is tried,
he will be able to respond in the right way, saying and doing
the right things. It will be too late to learn how to live
the Truth when temptation and trial rear their ugly heads.
Constant practice has to be the way to live, day in and day
out and then in the days of adversity, we will respond in
the right way.
Even after the
ball has left the athlete’s hands, he follows through. Follow
through is essential m all sports as well as in the walk of
a true follower of Jesus. We don’t just toss the ball, we
follow through; we don’t just talk the truth, we follow through;
we don’t just get someone interested in our beliefs, we follow
through. Even after we have been successful in helping another
of Adam’s race put on the name of Jesus in baptism, we don’t
drop them there, we follow through. They need additional help,
and encouragement, we must not abandon a newborn babe, we
follow through. We need to be well balanced in every phase
of our living and this frequently marks off the champion in
sports from the novice. Everyone from about the age of ten
can sometimes make the basket from the free throw line but
the stars do it consistently.
Let us practice
our faith every day so that when the pressure is on we will
be able to come through for the Lord. Paul in speaking of
the athletes of his day said, ”now they do it to obtain a
corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.” Let us be as
dedicated to our goal as the athlete is to his for we shall
win if we faint not.
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