HOWZAT!
‘Yes, how is that? We've won a World Cup!
Some may say, 'It's only cricket', but it really is worth celebrating. After all, we've been waiting for years to win a World Cup in any major sport, and it was all so dramatic and nail-biting when it happened. Who would have thought it would come down to counting how many boundaries had been hit, because the match was drawn and the super overs were drawn. That was obviously in the 'small print' in the rule book of the competition but I doubt many people were aware of it.
You don't have to search for the 'small print' in the rule book for good living. The rules are quite simple. There are just ten of them, God's rules written quite clearly in the Bible in Exodus 20.1-17. It would be a much better world if we all kept them - like cricket without 'sledging' and ball tampering.
But we don't keep to the rules as it is so hard to do. St Paul writes, 'All have sinned and fall short of God's glorious ideal' (Romans 3.23 [Living Bible]). So we are not winners as we have broken the rules of the game of life.
However, there is the 'small print'. Well, it's not so small as one third of the Bible, the New Testament, is all about it. God loves His creation so much, including you and me, that He sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, to live as our example of what it is to be truly human, living by the rules, and to die to save those, ie all of us, who don't manage that standard.
The 'small print' says 'whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life' (John 3.16 [NIV]).
We can all be winners, with an eternal crown, a crown of life (James 1.12), rather than just a world cup, through Jesus if we accept Him as Saviour and Lord and follow His example in living by the rules.








