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Sports: ACSI Philosophy of Sports
The focus of ACSI sports is on skill and Christian
character development, not winning! Naturally, winning is important to the
athletes, but it is not to be our main goal.
In formulating a philosophy that is Christian,
Colossians Chapter 3 is helpful:
1,2 “Since then you have been raised with Christ,
set your heart on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of
God. Set you mind on things above, not on earthly things.”
8 “But now you must rid yourself of all such
things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from
your lips.”
12 “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy
and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility,
gentleness, and patience.”
14 “And over all these virtues put on love, which
binds them all together in perfect unity.”
17 “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed,
do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father
through Him.”
23 “Whatever you do, work at it with all your
heart, as working for the Lord, not for man.”
Basically, our philosophy must set us apart from the
common world view, reflect a new man, and emphasize that sports is not
exempt from the principle that “all things in our life must be done
in the name of Jesus and reflect Him.”
Our sports program must be an extension of our
Christian walk. In satisfying our own personal need to achieve, we must not
compromise God’s will for us. In this way, “victory” is
distinct from “winning” 100% of the time. We must give
“victory” a solid priority over “winning.” The
negative results of the world’s emphasis on winning are well known.
In looking at “victory” there are many
possible factors. For example:
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love for the
opponent
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respect for
officials and coaches
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loyalty to team
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self-control
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using
circumstances to witness
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team cooperation
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putting others
before myself
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encouragement
and exhortation of team members (not personal success)
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The outward flow of the
previous factors is important and always necessary. Physical effort, mental
toughness and alertness, joy of effort, demonstrating a mastery of physical
skills and improvement in performance are other important factors. These
should be specific objectives for anyone entering a sports event.
“Winning” is merely one possible outcome which may or may not
accompany “victory.” Winning in and of itself is not enough
– it is defeat!
If the Lord were to choose a champion, merely winning
a game or tournament would not be a requirement. Developing a consistent
Christian character would be. That must be the goal of all of our ACSI
sports events.
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