Good
Morning All,
Romans 8:37; “No, in all
these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.”
Some of you who are a little too young may
not know this, so you may have to ask your parents or Google. We are going to talk a little about a man
named Vinko Bogatja. He was very famous;
he was on television every week.
Realistically, nobody knows his name, but we used to watch him, every
week.
Do you remember the show “ABC’s Wide World
of Sports”? The show started with this
intro:
Spanning the globe to bring you the constant
variety of sport! The thrill of victory...and the agony of defeat! The human
drama of athletic competition! This is ABC's Wide World of Sports!
Vinko
Bogatja was the skier who went tumbling down the jump when they spoke of “the
agony of defeat.”
If you talk to people who were/are
athletes, many can remember the defeats better than they can the
victories. I think we do this because we
think of what we could have or should have done to win the game. But we celebrate the sweet taste of
victory. We savor it some in different
ways from others. Some just sit back and
take it all in, some run and jump and shout for joy. However, for both the sense of joy and
euphoria is great. The sense of
accomplishment, of self-fulfillment, of satisfaction for a reward for all the
hard work gives us a sense of total joy.
The people of Paul’s time knew what it
was to watch the conquerors march into a city.
They saw the satisfaction on the faces of the soldiers, the centurions,
and the generals as they came through town.
They saw it and knew how it felt.
They knew what it was to see conquerors claim their prize to be on top
of the world.
Despite all the greatness of conquering,
Paul tells us we are more than that, we are more than conquerors. We are more through Jesus. Jesus has secured our victory and won the
battle and given us the prize. We have
eternal life because of Jesus’ atoning gift.
The man in our story, Vinko Bogatja, never
ski jumped again after the tumble that he took.
Fortunately for us, whenever we take a tumble, Jesus is there to pick us
up, dust us off and place us back in the conqueror’s parade. Despite all of our failures and frailties, we
are more than conquerors because of the saving grace of Jesus Christ. We do not need to experience the agony of
defeat for in all things God provides for us the needed items for our body and
soul. We truly know the thrill of
victory for we are more than conquerors.
Gracious
Lord, through you we are truly more than conquerors, for we are saved by your
grace and favor. We give you thanks for
our victory over sin, death and the devil and the certainty of life eternal
with you. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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