'When I became a man, I put away childish things,' says the Apostle Paul. Some say that children are growing up too fast. We're saying that they aren't growing up fast enough. They may be learning perversions earlier in life, but they certainly are not learning maturity.
This leads to a discussion on games and sports. What part should sports play in the life of a young boy vs. a grown man? And what can we say about a family that will skip church for a soccer game? How do our choices in life communicate our priorities?
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Great Sermon! Sunday, after church, people used to play games with FAMILY and friends--after sunday supper---whats REALLY BAD IS SOCCER ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS--I think it isn't bad during the WEEK though--it really CREEPS me OUT when there is SOCCER ON EARLY SUNDAY morning or saturday if you are a sabbitarian---my husband thinks sports are a waste to watch unless its for fellowship
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....