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Improving March MadnessSteve BurchettMen's college basketball provides one of the most entertaining tournaments of the year. Sixty-four teams (or sixty-five, if you count the "play-in" game) make the "Big Dance," a single-elimination tournament that culminates in a But it can be improved. I don't mean the actual tournament needs to be changed for the better (though I always question how certain teams were qualified to make the field of sixty-four!), but how you participate might need to be modified. Here are a few ways you can improve March Madness: Beware of being a "couch potato." Is it wrong to sit and watch games for several hours in a row? Sometimes, but not always. Jesus did attempt to get away from the crowds with His disciples for some rest (Mark 6:31). However, when we decide to relax and watch a ballgame, we should remember that the New Testament is full of teaching about responsibilities like pursuing holiness (Hebrews 12:14) and losing your life for Christ and the gospel (Mark 8:34-38). We rest, take in a ball game, and even sleep, so that we are refreshed and ready to deny ourselves, take up our crosses, and follow Christ with zeal. Involve your wife by encouraging her to fill out a bracket. Here's what you can do: Both you and your wife fill out your own brackets, and see who gets the most games correct. (My wife and I like to make the later games worth more than the first round games.) This may seem like a trivial endeavor, but small things like this, done together, can strengthen a marriage. Involving your wife shows her that you love her and have a disposition of kindness toward her (Colossians 3:19), and it will humble you when she does better than you! Point out to your children players who exhibit hard work and integrity. You might even find out that one of the players is a true believer. Watch how he reacts when a poor call is made against him, and ask your child, "Do you think he responded like a Christian when the referee made that bad call?" Redemptive conversations could become normal throughout the tournament. Don't be miserable if your favorite team loses. When we mope around after our team loses, we are forgetting about eternal realities. People all around us are sinners who will perish without Christ. Millions of people throughout this world are not thinking about who won the big game; they just want to know where they will get their next meal! Enjoy the tournament, but let's get serious about what really matters in this life and how we should engage people with the hope of the gospel. "Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." (1 Corinthians 10:31) Copyright © 2009 Steve Burchett |
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