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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Can I be competitive and a Christian? Is competition wrong? What about wanting to win? Do you lose your competitive edge as a Christian?
    We’ve been asked all these questions and more so Graham Daniels is in to help us get under the skin of some of them.
    In this episode we’ll look at:
    - Competition in the Bible
    - The foundational nature of sport
    - What you should do if sport causes you to sin
    - If you should stop if sport ‘brings out the worst in you’
    - How sport and competition can make you more like Jesus.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @codymcarthur
    @codymcarthur 2 роки тому

    Praise God. This video helped me so very much. I have been struggling and wrestling as a professional horse trainer with these ideas for years. Thanks. I’m a new subscriber.

    • @christians_in_sport
      @christians_in_sport  2 роки тому

      Hi Cody - super to hear from you and so glad you found this helpful!

    • @solomonKachi7000
      @solomonKachi7000 2 роки тому

      u sure u dont have ocd?

    • @codymcarthur
      @codymcarthur 2 роки тому

      @@solomonKachi7000 not sure the context of your comment. Maybe.

  • @GodsStudent
    @GodsStudent 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m a little bit lost, is it a sin for me to become a professional athlete

    • @christians_in_sport
      @christians_in_sport  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment, there is nothing inherently sinful about a career in professional sport, we believe it is a completely legitimate profession. However, like any profession, professional sport comes with specific challenges (this could be long periods away from home and church family/pressure to see you worth or value in performance/financial vulnerability etc) as well as joys (the opportunity to enjoy maximizing the sporting gift God has given you/the close relationships you may have with teammates, coaches and staff to share life and the gospel with etc).
      It's great to spend time reflecting on this and deciding for yourself, with support from close Christian friends, and leaders in your local church, if professional sport is where God is calling you to live and speak for him.

    • @GodsStudent
      @GodsStudent 2 місяці тому +1

      @@christians_in_sport Thanks, my pastor even supports this but of course we have Christians in our community on UA-cam who classify everything other than the Bible and God as sin so I get thrown off by that but thanks for the clarity

    • @christians_in_sport
      @christians_in_sport  2 місяці тому

      no problem!

  • @TheCollywill
    @TheCollywill 3 роки тому +1

    Hi guys again, how about proverbs 24 17 where it talks about not rejoicing when your enemy falls, is it a sin to be happy if say if in the premier league a title or relegation rival loses in a big game which benefits my team and I’m happy?

    • @tilly_fj8148
      @tilly_fj8148 2 роки тому

      @Ray Junior really helpful

    • @Yalah17
      @Yalah17 2 роки тому

      @Ray Junior Yes!! Thank you. Exactly.

    • @cranberrysweets5424
      @cranberrysweets5424 4 місяці тому

      @@tilly_fj8148what did they say ?

  • @aceventura3935
    @aceventura3935 2 роки тому +1

    Challenging iron sharpens iron

  • @TheCollywill
    @TheCollywill 3 роки тому

    Hi guys quick question, the euros starts this weeks and I was wondering how in Ephesians 4:31 the bible condemns clamour , does that mean celebration when England (or whatever country you support) score , does that mean it is a sin to raise your voice in celebration, it would be helpful if you could reply, thank you.

    • @christians_in_sport
      @christians_in_sport  3 роки тому +3

      Hi William. Good question! The original greek seems to indicate that what we translate as clamour is an angry shout or scream. So in regards to your question - cheering on with joy wouldn't be something this verse condemns! Hope that helps.

  • @fernandogallardo3458
    @fernandogallardo3458 3 роки тому +3

    In sports theirs going to be hate, outbursts of wrath, pride, boasting, railings, exaltation, idolatry, covetous, strife, envy, malice, the love of money, murder, etc..
    God is not involved in sports, because of sin.

    • @christians_in_sport
      @christians_in_sport  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for your comment Fernando. You're correct, as in any area of life, sin is going to infect it. Praise God for the way now, by his spirit, he redeems all good things in his creation, to be things we can do and enjoy for his glory, despite our sin. Romans 12 helpfully show us how all our lives can be lived in worship now, including our sport.

    • @P47ThunderboltJug
      @P47ThunderboltJug 3 роки тому

      @HARD TALK RADIO I could be out of place here, but doesn't it seem like he wasn't much of a softie when he went into the jewish temple to cast out all the merchants selling things there? I think there probably is a lot of sin in sport, but maybe it's a good thing that's been corrupted just like everything else.

    • @iamzay4938
      @iamzay4938 3 роки тому +4

      Competitiveness is unavoidable in this world wether your applying for job, school, sports, etc... The Bible saids whatever you do, do it with your whole heart unto The Lord. You can compete, but do it God’s way. He calls us to be bold not timid.

    • @kallico2634
      @kallico2634 2 роки тому +1

      That’s true for all aspects of life, just because some people may fail to represent Christ in their sport/life doesn’t that other can’t compete and glorify God throw what we they do just a thought

    • @bailujen8052
      @bailujen8052 Рік тому

      There is an example of someone who's hateful, proud, arrogant in eSports, and he is known as Leffen who tries to manipulate the rulesets of a game he plays so others are at a disadvantage (Good thing none of them took it seriously), before that conspired with a woman into falsely accusing pro players such as Gonzalo (ZeRo) Barrios of pedophelia.
      Gonzalo attempted suicide yet failed, he sued the woman who was mainly responsible for defamation and he won, yet Leffen gets scott free