When I was a kid, soccer was something you did to your sister.
I had never actually touched a soccer ball until the first day of practice, but I had a first grader who was an aspiring Pele. The coach concluded that first session with a plea. He needed parents to serve as assistant coaches. I got volunteered!
Three times a week I showed up and ran the kids through the drills that the coach assigned. They learned to dribble, pass, juggle, trap and do something called headers.
And I did my best to coach them with insightful commands such as, “Run faster; quit picking your nose and pay attention” and, “you kicked the ball in the wrong goal!”
Well, we did not have a winning season. But the parents and kids were all very appreciative. They gave thoughtful gifts to each of the coaches. Mine was a book – “Soccer for Dummies” and I am not kidding either.
The end of the season was kind of late to discover that there was an instruction manual available to me.
Now most of us are busy with things that are far more complicated and consequential than soccer. Some are working through the snags of marriage. Others are piloting the waters of parenting. Some are overwhelmed by the challenges of the workplace. Many of us are trying to pay the bills with a paltry income and some are spiritually ambitious but stuck.
What we need to know, is that the God who individually crafted us, has given us a fantastic resource to help us succeed. Psalm 119 is a song that magnifies the value of the Word of God for life.
For instance, this is where we find written, “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path” – Psalm 119:105.
But also written there is this very interesting thought, “And I will walk at liberty, for I seek Your precepts” – Ps 119:45.
How incredibly ironic! The Psalmist tells us that he lived a liberated life- a life of success and freedom – because he fastidiously was focused on knowing and living the truths that are written in the Word of God.
He understood that the training he got in his home was insufficient. He knew that his schooling was sometimes skewed. He listened to podcasts that were broadcast by people with their own set of problems. He knew that.
So, he wisely zeroed in on that one singular inspired resource that provides flawless wisdom.
So many today want freedom but they believe it comes by improvising on the truth or even ignoring it altogether. The Psalmist tells us that an enjoyable and effective life comes from closely adhering to the Word of God.
And it’s all there. Fulfilling Marriage? We are told to love and respect one another and are given particulars on how to do it in Ephesians 4:25-32 and 5:25-33. Pleasant Parenting? There are answers in Ephesians 6:4.
What about work? “And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men” – Colossians 3:23.
We even have a financial advisor in the Bible. For instance it says, “The generous man will be prosperous, and he who waters will himself be watered” – Proverbs 11:25 (NASU).
Of course, it all is funneled through our spiritual frame of reference which is why Jesus said, “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you” – Matthew 6:33.
The Scripture portions that I cited are not magic bullets but prime samples of the vast storehouse of wisdom in the Word of God.
Here’s the thing. When your season ends, you don’t want to be given a Bible that is subtitled, “Life for Dummies.” Pick it up now and experience liberty in your life.
A PRAYER: Lord, I was almost twenty when I finally discovered, “Life for Dummies.” Thank you for your patience and the gift.
This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com
May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you
Scripture references are from the New King James Bible unless otherwise noted.
