Get Your “Prayer” Game On!
“And it came to pass in those
days, that He went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in
prayer to God..” Luke 6:12
Over 50 times in the
Bible, sports are referenced and the analogy generally translates greatly into
our spiritual walk. Paul talks about
“running the race” and “finishing the course.”
It is true in football too. From
Thursday (yesterday) to Monday, we are giving quick prayers that can remind us
of our faith and how we can fulfill His call for our lives. Consider praying these simple prayers as we
look at some famous terms used:
Crossbar: The bar at the base of the field goal which
holds the uprights.
Prayer: Lord, in Exodus 26:28 ,
the Bible says, “The center crossbar
is to extend from end to end at the middle of the frames.” Thank you for the ultimate crossbar on which
you hung to remove my guilt and shame. I
thank you for your faithfulness.
Cut Back: A
sudden change in direction.
Prayer: I ask your
forgiveness for areas I need cleansed.
David prayed in Psalm 51, “Create in me a clean heart and renew a right
spirit within me.” Wash me clean and let
me experience your grace and joy.
Defense: The unit
that is responsible for keeping the opposition out of their end zone.
Prayer: Help me to stand
as a “watchman at the gate” who would keep my home, personal life and family
clean from the invasion of the media and television that threatens to
contaminate our lives. Give me wisdom to know what pleases you and what is not
of You.
Eligible Receiver:
One of several designated offensive
players on the field that is authorized to catch a pass, as opposed to those
offensive players (generally linemen) who cannot.
Prayer: I am grateful
that you have made me eligible to receive your grace.
1 Peter says, “Once I did not have mercy but now I do.” Thank you for your salvation, restoration,
and hope of eternity.
Encroachment: A foul
in which a defender makes contact with a member of the offense before the snap.
Prayer: Forgive me for
an offensive word or an unkind action that I showed to my spouse, child,
neighbor or co-worker. Release me and
help me to take a step toward rectifying the situation.
Face Mask: The bars attached to a football helmet that
covers a player’s face.
Prayer: I want to be real rather than fake today.
Please remove any “facemask” that I hold.
In Luke 12 : 1,2 ,
you said, “You can't hide behind a religious mask forever; sooner
or later the mask will slip and your true face will be known.”
(Message). I open my heart and life to
you, to expose the false, for true living.
Forward Progress: The
location to which a ball carrier's forward momentum carries him before he is
tackled.
Prayer: Lord, while I
know I’m not what I want to be, I thank you that I’m not what I used to
be. Though I sometimes takes two steps
back, I’m grateful for the three steps forward that you are allowing me to take
in my relationship with you. Thank you
for giving me strength this year in many areas including: (name an area).
Foul: Any
violation of a playing rule.
Prayer: Lord, you share
in Ephesians 4:29
that we need to “Watch the way you talk. Let nothing foul or dirty come
out of your mouth. Say only what helps, each word, a gift.” Forgive me when I’m tempted to see what I can
get “away with” rather than seeing what I can get “away from.” Cleanse me and give me wisdom to know those
things that are from you and those things that are not, including dirty jokes,
negative comments, or filling my mind with things that bring harm.
From crossbars to
fouls, God is willing to strengthen us, change us, and use us for His purposes. Now you are ready to get your “Game On’ for
whatever comes your way!
Terry Risser
Reflections:
1) What does the “Ultimate
Crossbar” mean to you today?
2) How has the cross taken
your “minuses” and turned them into “pluses?”
Consider reading the Word today:
Copyright 2014- Terry Risser
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