This last weekend, as a present to my dad for his birthday, we spent some quality time together playing golf. Keep in mind that I have no clue how to play golf. So, I guess the present was actually allowing him to teach me something new.
I learned how to grip a club; I learned the awkward stance; I learned how to swing (you would think that would be easy but it's not!); I learned to keep my head down. Knowing how to even hit the golf ball is essential to learning how to play golf. Dad was teaching me the basics.
Even though he's played golf for as long as I can remember, this mini session on a mini course was helpful to him as well. It forced him to remember the basics and evaluate his own swing and his own game. He was focused on his form so that I could follow his example.
It's helpful to go back to the basics.
This also applies to our Christian lives...
Twice recently I've heard someone say to take it back to the cross. At the time they were referring to a sermon or a lesson; it should always lead back to the cross. But I believe every Christian needs to remember the basics.
A new or young Christian needs to start at the cross in order to grow in their spiritual life. A mature Christian needs to go back to the cross to remember what our Savior did for us and make the foundation of his/her faith constantly stronger. AND a mature Christian should focus on the cross as an example to anyone following him/her.
"For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but it is God's power to us who are being saved."
1 Corinthians 1:18
"He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death - even to death on a cross."
Philippians 2:8
"He did this so that He might reconcile both (Jew and Gentile) to God in one body through the cross and put the hostility to death by it."
Ephesians 2:16
"But as for me, I will never boast about anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ."
Galations 6:14


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