Article By FCA
We’re trying to do everything on our own to ensure that we are getting the recognition we think we deserve.
We’re doing everything to point back to ourselves. More playing time, more stats, more crowds cheering us on. But it falls flat. The praise doesn’t bring the peace we thought it would.
But what if there’s more than this chasing after awards that fade, records that get broken, and a name that gets buried in the annals as time goes on? What if there’s a deeper purpose for the talents we have?
What’s missing? The truth is that we were never made to hold our own glory. There is a God who made us, in His image, for His glory.
When you win a game, achieve an athletic goal, shine in a performance, or break a record, your natural response as a competitor is to want the credit and whatever reward is attached to that success. Another way you might describe it is “glory,” which can come in the form of recognition, renown, prestige, fame, or honor. There’s nothing inherently wrong in desiring good outcomes from your hard work. But if that’s your number one goal as a competitor, it will never be as fulfilling as you hope it might be. You’ll always be tempted to chase your own glory if you don’t understand your true identity and purpose.
Receiving glory in the form of honor, praise, admiration, or rewards will naturally happen throughout your athletic career. But it’s when you find yourself chasing glory that it becomes a problem. It puts you out of balance with God’s plan, which is to give Him all the glory for what He has done for you and through you.
Like Adam and Eve in the garden and the people of Babylon, you too can find yourself chasing glory in the form of popularity, awards, records, scholarships, or even Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals, and professional contracts. It's That sinful nature that tries to compel you towards pride, selfishness, struggles with identity and self-worth, idolatry, and attempting to claim God’s glory for yourself. But God didn’t create you to handle the weight of His glory. Instead, He created you to give Him The glory and have peace knowing that Jesus is perfectly sufficient for every aspect of your life.
The first step towards true peace and fulfillment is acknowledging that you are chasing after something that God never intended for you. As you step away from the sin of pride and move closer to Him, it’s important to remember: Chasing My Glory is a vain pursuit. It won’t fulfill you and it won’t bring you closer to God. For his invisible attributes, that is, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen since the creation of the world, being understood through what he has made. As a result, people are without excuse.
“For though they knew God, they did not glorify him as God or show gratitude. Instead, their thinking became worthless, and their senseless hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools.” –Romans 1:20-22
As you better understand the nature of God’s glory, you will start to move from chasing your glory to reflecting His glory. And His glory is what matters.
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Theme Verse – Romans 12:2 “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”
Question – Are you chasing after something that isn't part of God's plan for you?
Challenge – Find a Bible verse on God's glory and ask yourself what you can do to give Him glory in your day today.
We want you to join us as we go through the Glory journey this year! Discover Chasing Glory, Received Glory, Reflecting Glory and Lasting Glory in your heart and purpose by diving into God’s Word and joining us through monthly content and challenges. Visit fcaglory.org and start today!
*If you read this article and aren’t in relationship with Christ yet but would like to know more, we invite you to go through FCA’s The FOUR that explains how an everlasting and fulfilling life with God is possible.