"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9
Many of us have been enjoying watching March Madness, (which interestingly is now ending in April), the annual NCAA basketball tournament. This year’s tournament that started with 68 teams came down to a Final Four last weekend and then there were two, North Carolina and Villanova who competed last night for the championship.
In the NCAA Tournament it's "do or die" for every team. Win and move on — lose and be done. The season is at stake with no second chances. This inescapable fact loads every game weight and consequence. Everyone gives it all they've got, because it might be their last chance of the season.
Thankfully our God is a God of second chances. Because God loves us so much, He gave us a second chance (and third, fourth, fifth…) by sending His own Son. Most Christians I've ever known are obviously thankful for this basic truth. But today I challenge you to live like you are in tournament mode.
Don’t ever take for granted God's grace and mercy. Have you ever faced a temptation and fallen into sin partly because, in your mind, you were thinking something like "Oh, God will forgive me if I mess up just this once … after all, He loves me unconditionally"? Do you ever take second chances for granted?
Don't let God's unconditional love be a mental excuse to slack off. Live life more like March Madness. After all, if we really understand what the cross meant in terms of love, grace and second chances, we'd do nothing less than giving our very best, playing with a passion that will not give up or give in.
Your pastor and partner in ministry,
Kyle
Victory Christian Academy is having an Open House TONIGHT Tuesday April 5th at 6:30pm. At the Open House you will have an opportunity to meet the staff, review the curriculum and ask about V.C.A.’s small class sizes, affordable tuition and character building Christian values. IF YOU CALL CELEBRATION COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR HOME… I cannot understand why you would not enroll your pre-school through 5th grade student in VCA.
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