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God Loves Sports
I was talking to God today and I was curious if God liked sporting events and which team he would favor. God quickly answered that we are created in his image and just like us he enjoys sporting events. The particular thing he enjoys about sports is when people involved practice good sportsmanship, love and respect for their opponents. He told me he doesn’t care who wins but wants us to be good to each other during these contests. I asked him if he felt the same way about mixed martial arts contests. He let me know he did not like to see men in fighting contests with hate in their hearts. But he said fighting contests in a righteous way was noble. God is really rooting for us he wants us to be holy and treat each other with love and respect In sports, in love and in life.
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