To me, this is the greatest time of year. The weather is getting warmer, my truck turns a shade of yellow, and the Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament is going on. Being a huge basketball fan, I am a little bias as to why this is the greatest time of year, but there is something about watching this tournament and trying to pick the winner that fascinates me and millions of others.
Last week, I turned in my brackets and I am watching closely to see if my picks hold up. There's nothing like cheering for the #1 team in the tournament. (North Carolina Tarheels) But there is one thing that I have noticed, like the millions of people who guess or "predict" who is going to win the tournament, many people do the same with their lives. Instead of making wise decisions, people make choices based on emotion and circumstance. Just like the people who pick a winner based on colors or mascots, many people make horrible decisions.
The truth for us as Christians is that God has mandated a wise choice. It is found in Ephesians 5. Paul tells us that we are to walk wisely. He commands us to make the most of every opportunity.
So enjoy the games, as I will, and remember to walk wisely.
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