By
Bob Prichard I have a friend whose wife just can’t
understand why so many people are so interested in sports. She says that she
doesn’t understand why her husband should actually watch the games. After all,
she says, all that matters is the score. Why waste time seeing how the score
comes about? While I can’t exactly agree with her point
of view, and I know that other things really do matter, it is true that the
winner is judged by the score. Chuck Noll, who coached the Pittsburgh Steelers
of the NFL, once commented on why he likes football. “The nice thing about
football,” he said, “is that you have a scoreboard to show how you’ve done. In
other things in life, you don’t. At least not one that you can see.” Since life’s scoreboard is one that you
can’t see, man has been diligent in trying to make up his own substitute
scoreboard. He may think that the quantity of riches amassed is a good
scoreboard, or how new his car is, or something like that. But the number of
things we have is not necessarily the indicator of life’s score. Neither is how
high we rise in our company, or who we know and associate with. Sometimes in a football game, one team gets
more first downs, and gains more yards, and maybe even has a better band, but
those things are not what counts in the end. All that really matters in the end
is the score. In the game of life, a man may have those earthly things we count
so precious, and he may be a good neighbor, and may even be kind to animals,
but these are not really what count in the end. |
- Bob Prichard serves as an
elder and evangelist for the Hillview Church of Christ in Birmingham, Alabama,
since 2016. In his forty-five years of preaching he has served churches in
Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama. |
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