Monday, May 4, 2026

It's Game Day

Every day is a chance to perform.

For an athlete, the gift of game day is simple: it’s another opportunity. No matter what happened in the last game—who you played, who was watching, or how you performed—game day brings hope. It’s a fresh start.

Game day is your chance to showcase your progress—what you’ve practiced, what you’ve built, and how you’ve grown. But for many athletes, frustration creeps in when they don’t get playing time or feel they performed poorly.

Great coaches see it differently. They challenge each player to be a star in their role. That role might mean scoring points, contributing off the bench, or simply bringing energy and encouragement to teammates. Every role matters.

Game day becomes something to look forward to when you understand this: you’re not there to do everything—you’re there to do your part well.

That same principle applies beyond sports.

God asks us to be a star in our role too:

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” — 1 Peter 4:10

In God’s eyes, every day is game day.

Each morning is another opportunity—not to be perfect, but to be faithful. The difference is, in God’s game, you don’t earn your spot by performance. Jesus has already done the heavy lifting.

We’re not called to be flawless—we’re called to live with purpose, to serve, and to grow.

God doesn’t require us to be the star player. But He does ask us to:
show up,
put in the work,
serve others,
and stay rooted in His word.

When we perform well as athletes, we feel excitement because we know the effort behind it. In the same way, our motivation in life comes from understanding what God has already given us—His grace, His power, and His promises.

And just like in sports, this isn’t an individual game—it’s a team effort.

We’re called not only to show up, but to bring others with us. To encourage, support, and lift up those around us.

Think about a National Basketball Association playoff series: a team needs to win 4 out of 7 games in a series to advance. Losing one game doesn’t count you out, so if you’re down early, remember the series isn’t over.

You still have a chance.

Life works the same way. Whether you’re off to a strong start or feel like you’re falling behind, today is another opportunity press forward.

Keep pushing. Stay focused. Finish strong.

“I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 3:14