‘The rest of the apostles were Simon, known as the Eager One…’ Luke 6:15 CEV
In their final game of the 1968 college American football championships, Ohio State University beat the University of Michigan Ohio convincingly by 50 points to14. But that game is remembered because of what happened minutes from the end. Already leading 44–14, Ohio State pressed heroically for a final touchdown. Then, instead of going for the normal one–point conversion, legendary kicker Woody Hayes tried unsuccessfully for a two–point conversion. After the game when he was asked by a reporter why he had tried for two points when the game was already won, Hayes replied, ‘Because I couldn’t go for three!’
Giving it your all results in victory not defeat; in satisfaction not regret. Enthusiasm is at the core of every worthwhile accomplishment. Paul writes, ‘It is good to be zealous in a good thing always.’ (Galatians 4:18 NKJV)
Among the disciples, one in particular was known for his enthusiasm: Simon the ‘Eager One’. Before his conversion, Simon belonged to a militant nationalist party committed to Jewish liberation from Rome. By grace, Simon the political zealot became a spiritual firebrand whose passion was channelled into the Gospel of Christ and His Kingdom.
The word enthusiasm comes from the Greek words en Theos, meaning ‘God within’. Christian enthusiasm is God–inspired passion, driven by the Glory of God, directed by the Word of God, dedicated to the Son of God, and derived from the Spirit of God. When it comes to loving and serving Christ, giving it everything you’ve got is the only way to go! Today try to become like Simon and be known as the ‘Eager One’.
SoulFood: Acts 16–17, Matt 27:45–56, Ps 1, Pro 16:10–15
Renungan Hari Ini [The Word for Today] is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from UCB International Copyright ©