As an avid sports competitor and fan I have often wondered what God’s view is of our obsession with the entertainment of professional and collegiate sports. This past year I had what I would call a “chance of my lifetime” opportunity to attend a professional game along with a sideline pass to go see the players. I was ecstatic! I was excited weeks before the game just at the thought of meeting the players, and setting foot on the actual field of the stadium of which I grew up watching my favorite team compete. When the day came, my heart was racing and I wanted to take in every sight, smell, roar of the crowd and event of the day. I didn’t want to forget or miss anything!
I was reading this morning in Jeremiah 15:16 and it states: “Your words were found and I ate them. Your words were to me the joy and the rejoicing of my heart. For I am called by Your name, Oh Lord God of hosts.” As I read this, the Lord pricked my heart and asked me if His words to me were the joy and rejoicing of my heart. In my mind, I immediately said “Yes Lord, of course.” Immediately my mind began to race as I thought of this game I attended, and began to remember the feelings, emotions, and the events that took place. I then had to really examine my answer to God’s question. When I hear God speak to me, I don’t shout for joy nor does my heart begin to beat faster. I don’t tell others, every time the opportunity presents itself, about His words to me, but I do about the game I attended. As my heart sank, I realized that I truly cannot say as Jeremiah did, that His words are the joy and rejoicing of my heart.
I believe God is asking us His children to let Him become the only One who can satisfy their heart and soul. He alone is our joy. In Nehemiah 8:10, it states that “the joy of the Lord is our strength.” What would it be like if the most joyful people in this world were Christians? With all the hardships and the upheaval taking place in our society, could it possibly be that God wants to show Himself through our joy to a world that needs it? Could it be that He wants the world to see His strength in our joy? I encourage you to look at your life and see what are the things that make you the most joyful and cause your heart to rejoice….is it Him?



