For the first time in five years, the Milwaukee Brewers opened the baseball season with a win, stirring up hope among the faithful for a promising summer. Then they lost the next five games. A week later the Brew Crew began a nine game winning streak, causing fans’ confidence to soar. But it wasn’t long and the losses started piling up – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in a row. This is what you call a streaky team. For fans, it’s a roller coaster ride.
In comparison, the leaders of the division (the St. Louis Cardinals – boo!) have one stretch of wins (when they played the Brewers – yikes!). Most of their season looks like this: L, W, L, W, W, L, W, W. This is what you call a consistent team. They lose some games, but win more. For fans, it’s a lazy river ride.
I think my spiritual life resembles the Brewers more than the Cardinals. I am probably what you’d call a “streaky” follower of Christ. (Also, I’ve been a streaky blogger, as of late.) I am gung-ho when it comes to starting a new spiritual discipline, and tend to begin strong before falling into a pattern of fits-and-starts. If the losses outnumber the wins, I’m tempted to throw in the towel on the whole endeavor.
At least I’m not alone. In Psalm 119: 5 David wrote, “Oh, that my steps might be steady, keeping to the course you set.” (Message) “Oh, how I want to follow consistently.” (Living Bible)
The beauty of both baseball and living a steady Christian life (and blogging) is that every day is a chance for a new beginning. Every game offers a fresh start — so does every inning……and every at-bat. God assures us that His mercies are “new every morning” as well. We just need to keep showing up at the park, keep stepping up to the plate, and keep swinging at the pitch.
I thank God for His steady, consistent love for me. And for a fresh batch of mercies waiting for me every morning.
I took a bag of stuff to St. Vincent de Paul’s today, and I thought somebody is going to buy this second hand stuff. I got to thinking about how I give God seconds. I often give him second hand time, commitment and love. I only call upon him when I think I need Him, when I should be depending on him, leaning on him and seeking him continually. Why don’t I seek ye first the Kingdom of God and all his righteousness? I to need to be more steadfast and consistent in my relationship with Jesus.
each morning as my eyes open I too think of the Lord and his encouragements, his steady hand and love, oh I am blessed. Thanks for reminding me to just “show up”!
At times I drag myself up to the plate (my prayer life) and I start swinging away ( aimlessly). That’s when I hear my Lord saying (as He’s tossing the ball to me), “Come on, Diane, you can do it…keep trying…you’re getting close…” You’re so right, Dinah! God’s love is steady and consistent, like a soft toss…and He’s cheering for
us to “hit it out of the park”!
I love how “baseball moms” think!