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Upward Flag Football Online Devotional  -  October 28, 2006

The Spirit of Upward - Boast in the Lord!

A. Chandler (webmaster coolspring.org)
 

 


     Consider this photograph.  Perhaps it looks familiar; maybe you can recognize the place and event.  Maybe you can recognize someone in the crowd.

     Who is this man in the foreground pointing upward?  Is he a rap singer declaring himself number one in popularity?   Is he a sport's hero claiming a championship victory?  Is he a politician whipping up the crowd and pronouncing that he will win the election?

     No, of course, the man in the foreground is Doug Grote, the Minister of Recreation at Cool Spring Church.  The event is the Upward Basketball 2006 Awards Celebration, held in March of 2006 at St. Paul's Baptist Church.  I did not take this photograph myself, but it fascinates me and lifts my spirit.  Closer observation shows that not only is Doug boldly pointing upward, but that his head is bowed and eyes are closed in prayer.  The audience is following along, also pointing upward and in prayer.  The audience is composed of children, parents and relatives, team coaches and volunteers.

     Without question, the Upward program has been a huge success both locally, nationally, and now even internationally.  Through sports such as basketball, soccer, flag football, and cheerleading, children are introduced to Jesus during practices and on game days.  Prayer before every game is central.  Parents hear or read devotionals at every game.  Emphasis is placed on sportsmanship and Christlikeness, not on winning at whatever cost.

     At Cool Spring Baptist Church and partnering churches such as New Hanover Presbyterian, Mechanicsville Baptist, Fairmount Christian, and New Highland Baptist, thousands of children have participated in Upward sports over the five years between 2002 and 2006.  They have learned about Jesus and memorized scripture, and many have come to accept Jesus as their personal Savior.  Upward is a massive volunteer effort, requiring substantial time commitments from hundreds of volunteers for each sport to be a success. 

     With all of this being said, shouldn't we all take the credit for the success of Upward?  Why point upward in the photograph above?

  • To Give God All of the Glory!

Not to us, O LORD, not to us
but to your name be the glory,
because of your love and faithfulness.
    
- Psalm 115:1 (NIV)

So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
 
    - 1 Corinthians 10:31

     In stark contrast to the ways of the world, Christians do not take pride in or become conceited with work that is done for God's kingdom.  Instead, the glory is reflected back to God, who has enabled successes through us by the Holy Spirit.
 

  • To Show that God is Number One in Our Lives!

    For from him and through him and to him are all things.
    To him be the glory forever!

        
    - Romans 11:36 (NIV)

         As Rick Warren wrote in The Purpose Driven Life, it's not about us, it's about God.  In chapter 7, he wrote:  

    It's all for him.  The ultimate goal of the universe is to show the glory of God.  It is the reason for everything that exists, including you.  God made it all for his glory.  Without God's glory, there would be nothing.

        
    Putting God number one in our lives puts us on the right path toward developing a relationship with God and Jesus.  Self-centeredness, arrogance, and egotism drive us away from Christ.
     

  • To Set an Example for Others to Follow!

         In the photograph above, Doug is humbly thanking God and giving credit to God for all that has been done through the Upward ministry.  Imagine how many children in the crowd are seeing this act of submission to God, and imagine the example that this will set in their lives?  Imagine if every sports hero, teen idol, or politician humbly thanked God for the success in their lives and work.
     

  • To Boast in the Lord!

     Let him who boasts boast in the Lord. For it is not the one who commends himself who is approved, but the one whom the Lord commends.
        
    - 2 Corinthians 10:17 (NIV)

         The Apostle Paul wrote about "boasting in the Lord" to the Corinthians.  He was quoting from a passage in Jeremiah:

    This is what the LORD says:
    "Let not the wise man boast of his wisdom
    or the strong man boast of his strength
    or the rich man boast of his riches,
    but let him who boasts boast about this:
    that he understands and knows me,
    that I am the LORD, who exercises kindness,
    justice and righteousness on earth,
    for in these I delight,”
    declares the LORD.
        
    - Jeremiah 9:23-24 (NIV)

              Again, it is not about ourselves and our worldly accomplishments that we boast.  Instead, we boast about God's accomplishments through us, giving thanks for His Son who died for our sins so that we may gain salvation and eternal life with God.  So go ahead and boast in the Lord, and thank Him for all He has done in our lives.

 

 


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