For by him all things were
created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or
dominions or rulers or authoritiesâ€"all things were created through him and for
him.1
In 2010, the FIFA World Cup was held in
Africa for the very first time. Soccer fans all over the world turned their
sights, and their TV’s, to watch Africa shine. African soccer players were
thrilled and honored for the privilege to be playing on their homeland soil
during this emotional event. Among them was Eyong Enoh, key defensive
midfielder for the Cameroon national team, known to his teammates as “The
Pastor” due to his discipline and devotedness to God; he never missed an
opportunity to share his faith with others. In an interview, he shared that in
Cameroon, people didn’t think it was possible for a Christian to successfully
play soccer because of the temptations surrounding the sport. As with any
sport, there was also the danger of allowing the fame of the career to become
an idol; an issue that Eyong was facing firsthand. He remembered how God spoke
to him saying: “I am going to use you as an example to the world, to be a
Christian in the world of soccer, but first you must stop worshiping soccer.”
It was at this point that Eyong Enoh knew that to truly be a successful
footballer he needed to realize that he was performing for an audience of one.
God had given him the chance and the gift to use soccer for His gloryâ€"every
goal, every win, any attention he received was for God’s glory alone.
Colossians 1:16 gave him the freedom to say: “All things were made for Him and
by Him”. God had shown Eyong that he would use him to preach the Gospel to many
people and that He would use soccer as the vehicle.2
We have all faced some sort of opposition
when it comes to living out our Christian faith. It’s easy to feel nervous and
even fearful when we worry about what others might think or say about us. But
when we realize that the only opinion that matters is God’s, we can boldly live
out our faith for an audience of one.
Suggested prayer: Dear Lord, Any
opposition I face on this earth is nothing compared to the humiliation and
physical pain you bore for me. Give me the strength to be bold for you and for
your glory alone. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
1.
Colossians 1:16 (ESV).
2.
@BallersinGod
Today’s Encounter was written by:
Veronica B.