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End Zone Living
Topic: #1894 of 2000 for Sermons on Growth in Christ
Scripture:
1 Timothy 6:11-6:12
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: January 2004
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Welcome to Super Sunday!
One Sunday a year all of America and a large part of the world watches football. People will tune into the game today that haven’t watched a game all season. (That almost describes me!) The Super Bowl is the biggest game of the year. It’s the culmination of over five months of “grueling gridiron match-ups”. (Do I sound like an announcer or what?!)
But for some of us, it’s a great opportunity to simply get together with friends and enjoy the commercials and food. Although I always enjoy watching the parts of the game I actually see.
For those who are avid football fans, forgive my sacrilege on the subject.
For those who don’t have a clue what the game is all about, let me sum it up in a few phrases:
Two teams
A ball
The end zone
Get the ball to the end zone
And get it there as many times as possible, preferably more than the other team.
That’s football. All the timeouts, penalties, plays and commentary are just side issues from: two teams, one ball, get it to the end zone.
Now while you are trying to get the ball to the end zone there are forces fighting against you.
There are tackles when they drop you to the ground. There are fumbles when you drop the ball and the other team gets it. There are missed passes and failed plays.
Sometimes you make a little progress. Sometimes you make a lot of progress. Sometimes there are setbacks. But the point is to gain as much yardage as possible and push your way down the field and into the end zone.
The purpose of the game is to get the ball to the end zone. The best teams and best players never get their minds off the end zone.
THEIR PURPOSE IS THE END ZONE.
You could say that they are LIVING FOR THE END ZONE.
That’s football. That’s the Super Bowl. But when all is said and done, it’s still just a game. It’s a huge game with lots of money at stake, lots of trophies and of course the bragging rights. But in just eight months that will all be forgotten and all of the teams will start over again.
It’s just a game.
What we are doing this morning, on the other hand, is not a game. Church and genuine Christianity is not a game – it’s about eternity.
Someone once said, “This life is preparation for eternity.”
Eternity is the ultimate “end zone”. In many ways we are to be focused on “end zone living” as well.
That’s why we are challenged in 1 Timothy chapter six to…
“Run hard and fast in the faith. Seize the eternal life, the life you were called to” (The Message Paraphrase)
Our challenge is to run hard and run fast and to seize…eternal life.
What the Apostle Paul is challenging us as believers to do is focus on the end zone, focus on the purpose when God gave us His life, eternal life.
So how do you get to the end zone?
How does one practice “END ZONE LIVING”.
Have you ever noticed the players when they make it to the end zone? They celebrate, they dance, they get together with their team mates and make a big deal out of fulfilling their goal. Nothing else matters but making it to the end zone.
But how do you get to the end zone? And now I’m not talking about football, we’re talking about making it to our eternal purpose, fulfilling our eternal purpose.
Well, to make it to the end zone you have to gain yardage.
(Back to football for a moment)
The football field has also been called
One Sunday a year all of America and a large part of the world watches football. People will tune into the game today that haven’t watched a game all season. (That almost describes me!) The Super Bowl is the biggest game of the year. It’s the culmination of over five months of “grueling gridiron match-ups”. (Do I sound like an announcer or what?!)
But for some of us, it’s a great opportunity to simply get together with friends and enjoy the commercials and food. Although I always enjoy watching the parts of the game I actually see.
For those who are avid football fans, forgive my sacrilege on the subject.
For those who don’t have a clue what the game is all about, let me sum it up in a few phrases:
Two teams
A ball
The end zone
Get the ball to the end zone
And get it there as many times as possible, preferably more than the other team.
That’s football. All the timeouts, penalties, plays and commentary are just side issues from: two teams, one ball, get it to the end zone.
Now while you are trying to get the ball to the end zone there are forces fighting against you.
There are tackles when they drop you to the ground. There are fumbles when you drop the ball and the other team gets it. There are missed passes and failed plays.
Sometimes you make a little progress. Sometimes you make a lot of progress. Sometimes there are setbacks. But the point is to gain as much yardage as possible and push your way down the field and into the end zone.
The purpose of the game is to get the ball to the end zone. The best teams and best players never get their minds off the end zone.
THEIR PURPOSE IS THE END ZONE.
You could say that they are LIVING FOR THE END ZONE.
That’s football. That’s the Super Bowl. But when all is said and done, it’s still just a game. It’s a huge game with lots of money at stake, lots of trophies and of course the bragging rights. But in just eight months that will all be forgotten and all of the teams will start over again.
It’s just a game.
What we are doing this morning, on the other hand, is not a game. Church and genuine Christianity is not a game – it’s about eternity.
Someone once said, “This life is preparation for eternity.”
Eternity is the ultimate “end zone”. In many ways we are to be focused on “end zone living” as well.
That’s why we are challenged in 1 Timothy chapter six to…
“Run hard and fast in the faith. Seize the eternal life, the life you were called to” (The Message Paraphrase)
Our challenge is to run hard and run fast and to seize…eternal life.
What the Apostle Paul is challenging us as believers to do is focus on the end zone, focus on the purpose when God gave us His life, eternal life.
So how do you get to the end zone?
How does one practice “END ZONE LIVING”.
Have you ever noticed the players when they make it to the end zone? They celebrate, they dance, they get together with their team mates and make a big deal out of fulfilling their goal. Nothing else matters but making it to the end zone.
But how do you get to the end zone? And now I’m not talking about football, we’re talking about making it to our eternal purpose, fulfilling our eternal purpose.
Well, to make it to the end zone you have to gain yardage.
(Back to football for a moment)
The football field has also been called
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