ODJ: tools of the faith


odj_261209

December 26, 2009 


Search for the Lord and for His strength; continually 
seek Him (v.4).  

READ: Psalm 105:1-4 

In his book Play Ball, former Major League Baseball 
 All-Star Dave Dravecky says some athletes are 
 known around the league as “complete packages” or “franchise players.” Former MLB Manager Leo “The Lip” Durocher said, “These are the athletes coaches look for, the ones that have exceptional abilities to run, catch, throw, hit for distance, and hit for average.” 


Dravecky draws from this baseball analogy to suggest that a “five-tool” Christian is someone who:


• Makes God’s Word a priority. “Don’t just listen to God’s Word. You must do what it says” (James 1:22).


• Knows he can’t grow without the fellowship of believers. “Standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News” (Philippians 1:27).


• Prays regularly. “Pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank Him for all He has done” (Philippians 4:6; Psalm 105:4).


• Talks about his relationship with Christ to others, 
when appropriate. “Give thanks to the Lord and proclaim His greatness. Let the whole world know what He has done. . . . Tell everyone about His wonderful deeds” (Psalm 105:1-2).


• Stays humble and loves others the way Christ loves us. “Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. . . . You must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had” (Philippians 2:3-5).


Dravecky concludes, “Baseball players must make the best of whatever tools they have been given. Only a select few are born every generation with the ability to be five-tool players. Christians, on the other hand, can be five-tool followers of Christ every time they step inside the lines. Why should we choose to be average?” —Roxanne Robbins

NEXT
Review the points that Dave Dravecky says comprise a “five-tool Christian.” How can you make these characteristics a greater part of your life? 

Leave a Comment

Related

working from the right book

working from the right book

April 25, 2009 The instructions of the Lord are perfect, reviving the soul. The decrees of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple (Psalm 19:7).  READ: 2 Timothy 3:16-17 My wife recently told me about one of her students
 who was having problems understanding 
a seemingly simple math assignment. She wondered if the assignment was too [...]

ODJ: the xy factor

ODJ: the xy factor

June 29, 2011 The Lord will march forth like a mighty hero; He will come out like a warrior, full of fury. He will shout His battle cry and crush all His enemies (v.13)  READ: Isaiah 42:1-13  Strategy games have never been my desire on game night. I remember the first time my husband taught [...]

ODJ: counterfeit faith

ODJ: counterfeit faith

April 20, 2011 These teachers oppose the truth. . . . They have depraved minds and a counterfeit faith (v.8).  READ: 2 Timothy 3:5-17 After waiting in line at a local store, it was finally my
 turn to pay. The clerk took my money, held the bill 
 up to the light and then disappeared to [...]

ODJ: walk forward

ODJ: walk forward

August 27, 2009 Back in Egypt . . . we sat around pots filled with meat and ate all the bread we wanted (v.3).  READ: Exodus 16:2-7 His father described him as down-to-earth, 
 generous, kindhearted, life-loving, and unselfish.
 Maybe that’s why so many people were shocked when Australian-born actor Heath Ledger died of a prescription [...]