Sunday, July 26, 2020

R E P R E S E N T A T I O N
Mark 12:17

How much of your personal success do you owe to your team?  How many hours per week are reasonable for you to practice?  Who determines the proper amount of preparation that is necessary for each competition?  To whom are you responsible for the most important parts of your life?


Jesus spoke about such matters at Mark chapter 12 and verse 17, where it says, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.’  And they were amazed at him.”


Let’s think about this in athletic terms. 
• If you’re wearing the uniform of your school – you must give your allegiance to the leadership they’ve appointed for your team.
• If you’ve accepted a scholarship from a university – you must submit to your coaching staff.
• While you’re on your own time, away from team responsibilities – you must make your own choices about behavior.
• When you’re on your own – give God first priority as you direct your life.


As you compete today, be mindful that you represent a number of people beyond yourself.  You certainly represent your teammates, your school, your family and friends, and many of you represent your God.  Compete in such a way that they can each be proud of you and that displays your allegiance to each with pride.


Bible Reading Plan:
Luke 8:1-15
Colossians 2:16-23

L E G A C Y II Corinthians 3:2-3 Who are the coaches and players in your team’s history that are still impacting your lives today?  ...