Sunday, February 8, 2026


 


🏈 Super Bowl Sunday vs. Eternal Priorities

Today is Super Bowl Sunday—a day millions have eagerly anticipated for months. But let me ask you an honest question:
Can you tell me who won the Super Bowl five years ago?
What about three years ago?

Most of us can’t.

We love moments in life, and for many, those moments feel like they give us purpose and meaning. But here’s the deeper question: Will those moments matter a thousand years from now the way they matter today? If the answer is no, then perhaps our priorities need a gentle—but serious—realignment.

I enjoy sports. I appreciate the discipline, the teamwork, and the excitement. But I love Jesus Christ far more than any Super Bowl, any championship, or any fleeting celebration.

Life is short—astonishingly short. Not just today, but every day. Scripture reminds us with sobering clarity:

“Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble.”Job 14:1

Games end. Crowds go home. Headlines fade. But eternity does not.

So enjoy the game if you choose—but don’t lose sight of what truly lasts. Don’t let temporary moments distract you from eternal truth. Keep your eyes on Christ. Keep your heart anchored in what matters beyond the final whistle.

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