It finished as fast as it started, but the 2008 season is over, the Panthers are at home, and I can finally not rush home from church on Sunday afternoon to get the game on. It was a good year, but ultimately disappointing as my team went 12-4, won the NFC South, but lost in the Divisional round of the playoffs.
Every year I tell myself that I’m done with this game. The ups, downs, and emotional swings are embarassing to admit to, but I do it to myself again and again every year. The end of the season is sad, but at the same time a relief that I can go the next several months in “chill” mode and put some of my time back into the important things in life — like reading.
To that end, I ordered In Christ Alone: Living the Gospel Centered Life, by Sinclair Ferguson to dive into in an attempt to rebuild my brain from the mush it has become over the past 5 months watching football all Sunday afternoon and Monday night. I believe it will be a good read and refocus my heart on the truth of salvation in Christ — not in any other, including myself. John Calvin said:
“We see salvation whole, its every single part is found in Christ. And we must beware lest we derive the smallest drop from somewhere else.”
It is a truth I need to re-learn and re-apply to my life — call it flushing my system of man-made ideas and works-based salvation.
I am eager to begin this time of renewal and re-focused attentions.
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Saying Good-bye To Football
It finished as fast as it started, but the 2008 season is over, the Panthers are at home, and I can finally not rush home from church on Sunday afternoon to get the game on. It was a good year, but ultimately disappointing as my team went 12-4, won the NFC South, but lost in the Divisional round of the playoffs.
Every year I tell myself that I’m done with this game. The ups, downs, and emotional swings are embarassing to admit to, but I do it to myself again and again every year. The end of the season is sad, but at the same time a relief that I can go the next several months in “chill” mode and put some of my time back into the important things in life — like reading.
To that end, I ordered In Christ Alone: Living the Gospel Centered Life, by Sinclair Ferguson to dive into in an attempt to rebuild my brain from the mush it has become over the past 5 months watching football all Sunday afternoon and Monday night. I believe it will be a good read and refocus my heart on the truth of salvation in Christ — not in any other, including myself. John Calvin said:
It is a truth I need to re-learn and re-apply to my life — call it flushing my system of man-made ideas and works-based salvation.
I am eager to begin this time of renewal and re-focused attentions.
This entry was posted on Monday, February 2nd, 2009 at 6:58 pm and is filed under Commentary. You can follow any comments to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a comment, or trackback from your own site.