I praise God for His mercy, and His blessings. I praise him for this message.
I sat down this morning and started reading my daily devotionals, I have a couple. I was also reflecting on the Sunday School class, and sermon from yesterday. All of a sudden, a basketball analogy came to me. This is pretty amazing since I could not care any less about basketball than I already do. I don’t intend to insult anyone, it is simply not a sport I have ever been any good at and I just cannot sit there and watch a game. I do, however, understand the scoring system. And then the message came.
In basketball the hoop never moves. It is fixed in one position, carefully measured out. In fact, the court is measured off the proper placement of the hoop. The GOAL is to put the ball through the hoop and score more points than the other team. You don’t have to put the ball through more often than the other team to win, because certain circumstances can exist that cause the completed GOAL to earn you anywhere from one to four points. So, again, you do not have to meet the GOAL more often then the enemy, you just have complete the GOAL when it matters most.
Sometimes, when a player is missing a lot of shots, we say they are off their game. A coach might tell them that they are not focusing; they may tell them to “get your head in the game.” But for many reasons, even the best players have bad games. In fact, one of the modern day greats has repeatedly conveyed how physically draining an entire basketball season can be, and that sometimes he is just flat out tired. So again, there are many reasons why a player will not be focused enough to accomplish the GOAL.
Life is not a game. Oh people have said it is; there are so many analogies and sayings about life and games, especially chess, that I cannot even begin to document them all here. But the truth about life is that life itself is a matter of life and death. If you think about it for a second, we actually start to die the moment the egg is fertilized. Many say that its growing, and that would be true, but it is also on the journey to death. This was not always the case. God did not start off by creating man to die, but to live and to have communion with Him. But man got selfish. Man got to thinking that he knew better, and listened to whispers of an angel whose fate had already been sealed. Man brought death and all its forms into the world the moment they partook of the forbidden fruit. Disobedience occurred, and the consequence of sin entered the world. As time went on, God brought people into this world that He used to show that in spite of man’s disobedience, He still loved His creation very much. Because of our sin, God had to show how mighty His love for us was. So he brought men into the world that He used as leaders. And as time went on, God provided a way of atonement through animal sacrifices. But don’t you know man just kept on being disobedient. Again, throughout the old testament there is consequence after consequence for the disobedient actions of man. Finally God said, I am going to provide you with the perfect sacrifice. If you believe, if you have faith that I sent Him, and that He is my son, and that He is I, and I am He, and that He and I are perfect, and you love us by following our commands, then you shall be saved. So what does this have to do with Basketball? Don’t forget about the fixed hoop.
A basketball court is 94 feet long. It is 50 feet wide. There numerous dimensions all over the court. Here are some more.

When you look at the demensions, notice one in-particular. The hoop, it is only 18 inches in diameter. On a 94 X 50 foot court, a player has to get into position to be able to put a basketball, which is 29.5 inches in circumference through a hoop that is 30 inches in circumference. Yes, there is only one half of an inch to play with.
The comparison is this. God wants to have a relationship with us. He has taken great care to put His will for us into a book that we can read and understand. All we have to do is believe it. If we believe it, then we have to become the fixed hoop. We cannot live our lives running all over that court. We have to become that fixed hoop so that we can receive the blessings that God has for us. We have to try to understand that His love is so perfect, so true and honest, that we cannot redefine the rules, no more than any player can walk onto a court and drag the rim to half-court so he doesn’t have to run as far because he is tired. All of the rules are set, the court and all the dimensions are set, there are no changes. There are no changes with God. He is steady sinking blessings through His fixed hoop. You have to deny yourself, and all that you think you want and go and become that fixed hoop so He can heap blessings upon you. And the more fixed you become, the more and more blessings you receive. Do you remember earlier when I spoke to you about not having to put the ball through the hoop more often than the other team to win because of circumstances? Well, one such circumstance is the 4 point play. If a player shoots the ball from behind the three point line and is fouled, he will get the basket (provided he makes it) plus an additional penalty shot because he was fouled. That’s called the free throw line because no one is allowed to distract him. He can concentrate on just making that one basket to get a 4 point play. That is the highest score you can get on one play. Now, life has all kinds of circumstances and fouls, doesn’t it? But God does not move. He is fixed, and I praise Him for that because He is always right where he has always been. All I need to do, all you need to do, is play through that foul and be that fixed hoop and no matter what kind of foul life threw at you. Keeping your faith, keeping your discipline will keep you at the hoop so God can bless you abundantly and maximize His glory!!! Remember, everything is about the Glory of God!!
In his devotion for June 12, 2017, In touch Ministries Dr. Charles Stanley wrote, “It’s easy to get so caught up in the daily grind or preoccupied with chasing a goal that we miss the good that the LORD has in mind to give us.”
That’s the importance of being fixed.
James 1:13-17
13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:
14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
16 Do not err, my beloved brethren.
17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.
How wonderful are these verses that share with us this very lesson. God does not sin; He does not tempt man to sin. God does not allow bad things to happen to good people. Sin, bad things, happen because of man. Remember, death entered this world because of man, not God. Man brought death in disease, murder, accidents, all manners of death entered this world at that fall of man. Verse 14 says that it is our flesh that tempts us. Our humanness is what makes not a single person good. Even if you do “good” all day, if not led by God and working for the Glory of God then there really is no good in any effort. Verse 15 talks about that death brought to us by our fall, by our sin. Because of our sin we need Jesus, and because of His love, He gives us forgiveness. And again, anything that is good, comes from God. His blessings come down and are delivered through that fixed hoop. Look at the end of that verse, there is no variableness nor shadow of turning. He does not move. He is fixed. His blessings flow through that narrow and fixed hoop. You are the one that needs to put yourself into the position to receive His blessings. That hoop is faith, that hoop is love, that hoop is obedience. Remember that Christ told us himself that if we love Him, we will follow His commandments. That is the fixed part. There is no other way.
If you stand in the mirror what will the reflection tell you about yourself, and what are you going to do about it? May the peace of God be abundantly heaped upon you and your house, straight from the cross to the Christian!
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