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Scoring For the Wrong Team
from June 2022
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Scoring For the Wrong Team
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by Kristen West
My teammates were bewildered. My coach was dismayed. The crowd was confused. My eighthgrade basketball team was pitted against a rival team on that very cold night in 1982. It was one of those small-town, everyone-gets-hot-under-the-collar kinds of games. The kind where, when you’re fourteen years old, it feels like a life-or-death match.
At one point in the game, I had stolen the ball from the opposing team’s point guard and dribbled to the basket as fast as I could. Most of the other players were behind me. The court ahead was clear. I went in for a lay-up and scored! An easy two points! I was thrilled… until I noticed my team wasn’t cheering and the other team was laughing. That was the mortifying moment when I realized I had just scored for the opposite team!
I had succumbed to a moment of familiarity. You see, just one year before this embarrassing flub, I had been a player on the other team! Between my seventh and eighthgrade years, my family had moved. As a result, I changed schools. This game was the first time I had been on the court with my new team, facing my old team. For just a moment, I had a lapse in judgment and thought I was, once again, playing for my old team.
Have you ever done that? Perhaps not in basketball, but your Christian walk? In the spiritual scope of things, there are only two teams—God’s team and “the opposing” team. According to Romans 3:23, we have all been a part of that opposing team at one point or another. As a result, we became familiar with it—the rhythms of a self-centered life; the habits of selfishness; the team support of the world and all its trappings.
Joining God’s team is essential for eternal life and, ultimately, the best decision we’ll ever make for ourselves and our neighbor; however, that doesn’t mean we’re not vulnerable to our old ways or one hot-button decision away from making a lay-up for our former team. The truth is, we all stumble in many things (James 3:2), are prone to sin, and tend to get easily derailed in our faith journey. So, what do we do if we find we just scored for our old team? Get back in the game!
1 John 1:9 says, “If we confess our sins, He [God] is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
God knows our weaknesses and is forever faithful and kind to help get us on our feet, brush us off, give us some great coaching encouragement, and send us back on the court! And, the wonderful reality is that the longer you play for God’s team, the less likely you’ll be inclined to score for your former team. It proved true for me in basketball, as well. I went on to play with the same girls from my eighthgrade ball team for the next five years. I didn’t make the mistake of scoring for my old team again.
Lesson learned.
About The Author Kristen West works at Rock Bridge Community Church with a heart for staff leadership, development, and care. She is a communicator with a passion to inspire, encourage, and challenge others in their daily walk with Christ. She writes and publishes weekly content on her blog at kristen-west.com.

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