Focus Factor
By Josh Carter
“But my eyes look to You, Lord, my Lord. I seek refuge in You; do not let me die. Protect me from the trap they have set for me, and from the snares of evildoers. Let the wicked fall into their own nets, while I pass by safely.” -- Psalm 141:8-10
“I was telling myself 20 times a hole (to) keep my focus, keep my focus, keep my focus,” Michael Campbell said, “and it worked.”
Michael Campbell began the final round of the 2005 U.S. Open at Pinehurst four shots behind the leader. However, he was one of only four golfers who shot under par on the final day, while those atop the leaderboard crumbled, giving him a two-shot victory over Tiger Woods. Campbell’s focus on the golf course paid off — to the tune of $1.17 million.
Whether it is sports or life we are talking about, our ability to stay focused on the right things can dramatically affect the direction we go.
If our desire is to compete for Christ, then our focus must be fixed squarely on Him in all aspects of competition. On the other hand, if our focus is not on Him, our competition is meaningless.
Today, may you be completely focused on Christ and on accomplishing His plan for you—both in and out of competition.
- Is it possible to be focused both on Christ and your sport?
- If so, what does that look like in your life?
“Father, so often I focus on myself and forget that everything I do should be for You alone. Help me to compete for You and have my eyes constantly set upward toward You. Amen.”