Transformed Lives Sport Discussions
Format –
1)
Theme text to
be read by the group leader – Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control. Against such things there
is no law.” HCSB
2)
Prayer by a member of
the group.
3)
Topic and sport
definition (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)*
4)
Introductory Questions
5)
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
a.
Example of a person
displaying this quality.
b.
Example of someone lacking
the quality.
6)
Summary to be read by
the group leader.
7)
Prayer by a member of
the group.
Marks of Excellence definitions used by permission of Lowrie McCown.
Love
1)
Theme text –
Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness,
self-control. Against such things there is no law.” HCSB
2)
Prayer
3)
Love -
“sacrificial acts for the benefit of others.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4)
Introductory Questions
· Think about your experiences in sport, what have
been some of the demonstrations of love that you have seen?
· If love is defined as “sacrificial acts for the
benefit of others,” what would be the opposite of that? When have you experienced such “anti-love” in
sport?
5)
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read John 13:1-17.
· What do you see Jesus doing here that fits our
definition of love?
· How do his teammates respond to His loving service?
· What does he instruct them to do in verses 13-15?
· What might be a present day equivalent to washing
feet for people in the world of sport?
· How do we similarly love and serve our teammates
today?
· Read Luke 22:1-6 and 47-51.
· What were Judas’ actions which were the very
opposite of love? List them.
· Why would he do such things?
· How does Jesus respond to Judas’ betrayal and the
violence which accompanied it?
· When have you encountered betrayal and violence in
sport? How did you react?
6)
Summary – Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Love
by making sacrificial acts for the benefit of others.
7)
Prayer
Joy
1)
Theme text –
Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness,
self-control. Against such things there is no law.” HCSB
2)
Prayer
3)
Joy -
“contentment regardless of circumstances.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4)
Introductory Questions
· Tell us about a coach, a player or a team you have
observed to have a sense of contentment regardless of circumstances?
· If that is what joy is, what do we experience if we
lack such contentment?
5)
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Acts 14:19-23.
· What was happening with Paul and his team which could
have drained them of joy?
· How did Paul respond to his adversity?
· What role did his teammates play in Paul’s
expression of joy?
· When have you similarly responded to adversity with
contentment and joy?
· Read Numbers 13:30-33.
· Who appears to have joy and who lacks it in this
passage?
· What would have caused these men to see their
enemies and themselves as they did?
· When have you encountered circumstances which
caused you doubt, confusion, fear and a lack of joy?
· How did you recover from them?
6)
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Joy
by displaying contentment regardless of circumstances.
7)
Prayer
Peace
1.
Theme text –
Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness,
self-control. Against such things there is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Peace -
“mental calmness.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· Whom have you observed to have mental calmness in
the midst of noisy, chaotic situations in sport?
· What kinds of situations tend to rob some players
or coaches of their mental calmness?
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Luke 8:22-25.
· What does Jesus do here that looks like peace or
mental calmness?
· What are the factors which could have caused Him to
panic like the others?
· What could a coach or a player do to demonstrate
Jesus-like peace in a similarly chaotic situation in sport?
· What do you see in the disciples which looks like
the very opposite of peace?
· When have you seen players or coaches panic due to
a big play, a momentum swing or a losing streak?
· How did Jesus restore the disciples’ peace?
· How do you react when your teammates lose their
mental calmness?
· How can coaches and players act to restore peace to
their teams?
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Peace
by exhibiting mental calmness.
7.
Prayer
Perseverance
1.
Theme text –
Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness,
self-control. Against such things there is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Perseverance -
“enduring difficult situations to become stronger.” (from Marks of Excellence –
360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· Tell us about a difficult situation you endured
which made you stronger.
· What would have happened if you had simply quit
because things were just too tough?
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Job chapter 1.
· What were the harsh circumstances that Job endured?
· How did he respond to such pain?
· How would you handle loss like that?
· What would be sport-world losses similar to Job’s
experience?
· How would perseverance like Job’s impact how a team
handles adversity?
· Read Genesis 16:1-6.
· What was Abraham’s difficult circumstance?
· How did he act to solve the issue? Was that a good decision?
· What were the consequences of his lack of
perseverance? (Short term and long term consequences)
· What happens when teams take shortcuts or lack
perseverance?
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Perseverance
by enduring difficult situations to become stronger.
7.
Prayer
Kindness
1.
Theme text –
Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness,
self-control. Against such things there is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Kindness - “using
words and actions to encourage others.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· What are some situations in sport where using words
and actions to encourage others makes a real difference for you? How do they help?
· What kinds of words and actions have the opposite
effect? How do those words and actions
discourage others?
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Ruth 1:16-17, 4:7-17.
· How did Ruth show kindness to Naomi?
· Why was such kindness unusual?
· How did Ruth’s kindness work to her benefit a
little later?
· Who has shown you kindness during your life in
sport?
· How can you do the same with words and actions?
· Read Matthew 18:21-35.
· In Jesus’ story, who was kind and who was not so
kind?
· What did the unkind slave do to the other slave who
owed him money?
· How much was the unkind slave owed in comparison
with the amount he was forgiven?
· Have you ever encountered a situation like this
one? Tell us about it.
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Kindness
by using words and actions to encourage others.
7.
Prayer
Goodness
1. Theme text – Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control. Against such things there
is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Goodness -
“doing the right thing.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· Tell us about a time when you made a decision
simply because you knew it was the right thing to do.
· Have there also been times when you balked at such
a decision or made a poor choice? Tell
us about it.
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Genesis 39:1-23.
· In what ways did Joseph do the right thing in this
passage?
· What were the results of Joseph’s actions?
· What evidence is there that he continued to act in
goodness?
· Who demonstrates goodness around your team?
· Read Genesis 25:27-34.
· What seems to be at the core of Esau’s decision
making process?
· How is that contrary to a life characterized by
goodness?
· What does Esau’s decision cost him?
· Tell us about an Esau-like player or coach you have
known.
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Goodness
by doing the right thing.
7.
Prayer
Gentleness
1.
Theme text –
Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness,
self-control. Against such things there is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Gentleness -
“emotional control.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· What are some situations in sport which require
emotional control from you?
· Tell us about someone who totally lost his
emotional control, his gentleness during competition?
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read John 8:1-11.
· How did Jesus demonstrate gentleness toward this
woman?
· How could he have responded otherwise?
· How was Jesus also gentle with her accusers?
· How could he have dealt with them that would have shown
less emotional control?
· Who has been similarly gentle with you? Tell us about him or her.
· Read Genesis 34:1-29.
· How gentle were Simeon and Levi in this story?
· What did they do which demonstrated a lack of
emotional control?
· How could they have acted with more
gentleness?
· How has God’s gift of gentleness improved your life
in sport?
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Gentleness
by displaying emotional control.
7.
Prayer
Faithfulness
1. Theme text – Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control. Against such things there
is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Faithfulness -
“being responsible for your actions and accountable to others.” (from Marks of
Excellence – 360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· For what kinds of things are people in sport
responsible and to whom are they accountable?
· What happens when we fail in our responsibilities
or are unaccountable?
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Hosea 3:1-5.
· What are the circumstances which make Hosea’s
faithfulness remarkable?
· From what you read, why was it important for
Hosea to be responsible and accountable?
· Tell us about someone you know who has been
responsible and accountable in spite of difficult circumstances?
· Read 2 Samuel 11:1-17.
· What are some factors which lead to David’s lack of
faithfulness?
· At what points in the narrative does David’s
responsibility and accountability break down?
· What are the consequences of his unfaithfulness?
· What are the consequences when you or a teammate are
irresponsible or unaccountable?
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Faithfulness
by being responsible for your actions and accountable to others.
7.
Prayer
Self-Control
1. Theme text – Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control. Against such things there
is no law.” HCSB
2.
Prayer
3.
Self-control - “to
hold oneself in.” (from Marks of Excellence – 360ºsports)
4.
Introductory Questions
· What are some situations in your sport which
require you to hold yourself in?
· What happens when coaches or players lose their
self-control?
5.
Narrative Bible texts
and discussion questions
· Read Matthew 4:1-11.
· Where do you see evidence of self-control in Jesus
as we read this text?
· Against what sorts of factors did He hold Himself
in?
· Against what kinds of factors do competitors have
to exercise self-control?
· Read Judges 16:1-21.
· What is there about Samson which looks out of
control?
· Samson fails to hold himself in regarding several
passions and appetites, what are they?
· What were the consequences for his lack of
self-control?
· What happens to competitors in your sport when they
lack self-control?
6.
Summary - Demonstrate
the characteristic of a transformed life – Self-control
by holding oneself in.
7.
Prayer