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Pro Sports: Sin of Nakedness Pro sports, as we know, markets the sin of nakedness. Never forget that Adam and Eve (Chavvah (חַוָּה) in Hebrew) were naked when their sins were exposed after eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Anonymous Name (12/1/2019)
Pro Sports Silliness The reality is that pro sports does not matter. All the prestigious accolades achieved by pro athletes do not matter and will not matter. Some Biblical passages in response to pro sports to ponder one are Matthew 16:24-28, Mark 8:34-38, and Luke 9:23-27. A lot of these pro athletes are lost sinners because they care more about their worldly prestige than the reproach of The Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is also worth noting 1 John 2:15-17 as well. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, which are not of The Father, but are of the world. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life are all manifested in pro sports, meaning that pro sports is not of The Father, but is of the world.
Gary R. Peterson (2/19/2011)
from Omaha, Nebraska
A Countercultural Message Christians Need to Hear! Amen to all you've said, Pastor Reed, and you said so much in a short span of time. An incontrovertible challenge to professing Christians. I can't imagine anyone refuting the truths you've brought to light here. I attend an otherwise sound IFBaptist church that sadly does just as you said--canceled the evenings service and instead offers an after-service potluck followed by a short afternoon service (with assurances that everyone will be home in time for kickoff). Sports is a secular religion, rooted in paganism and a catalyst to coarse and crude behavior. I stand amazed that so many seemingly strong believers are as swept up and away by sports mania as the worldlings swigging beer at Hooters. I believe most of our fellow saints are simply ignorant and not rebellious. As Hjalmar posted earlier, yours is a "lonely message" that few preachers have the courage to preach. As a result, most pew warmers are unaware they're sinning and shaming the gospel by feasting their eyes on this hedonistic bacchanalia held in a coliseum modeled on the Colosseum where our earliest Christian brothers were killed. Here's praying that your courageous and countercultural call for holiness and obedience finds many ears willing to hear uncomfortable but undeniable biblical truths. Press on, my brother.
Hjalmar (2/19/2011)
from Lower New York State
Unfortunately, a Lonely Message . . . This important message by Pastor Reed is unfortunately a lonely message in the pulpit. How many are willing to preach on the nonsense which is the Superbowl, an idol in America today? Men (and women) acting like immature Junior High boys and girls over a silly game. Just like "Dancing with the Stars" and "American Idol". REPENT!! And now many pastors invite this nonsense into their 501c(3) government-sanctioned Sunday night socials clubs (i.e. "churches"), because they've forgotten how to pray to God for brokenness and sorrow over sin, and they could care less that the anniversary of legalized abortion (baby murder) occurred just a couple weeks before the Stupid Bowl. This nation is ripe for judgment!!