“To know wisdom and instruction, To discern the sayings of understanding. To receive instruction in wise behavior, Righteousness, justice and equity” (Proverbs 1:2-3).
Hey gang: In my
82 plus years on this earth I have been a die-hard sports fan and have
especially enjoyed seeing the near perfection of some of the athlete’s
efforts. But, at the same time, there is nothing that irritates me more
than for an ump or ref to blow a call that takes away from that perfection.
Example: In the past
135 years of major league baseball only 20 pitchers have thrown a perfect
game. On June 2, 2010, Armando Galarraga of the Detroit
Tigers would have been number 21, but a blown call on the part of the umpire
took the perfect game away from him on the final out of the game. The
replay clearly showed the runner was out not by one step but two steps, but
rules are rules and the call could not be changed. That, too, is
pretty stupid.
Galarraga remained
calm, expressed sympathy for the ump, and never bad mouthed him for his
error. His refusal to retaliate and rant and rave astounded fans, players
and sports writers.
I wonder how I would
have reacted if I had pitched that perfect game, that day, and had it taken
away from me. I certainly admire Galarraga for not taking the ump
to task, but I suspect there was something more important at work in this
travesty of justice. I don’t know if he is a Christian. If not, we
Christians need to take heed of his testimony through this affair, for he
demonstrated Christian wisdom by being more concerned for the welfare of the
errant ump than having his name in the record book as number 21!
Oswald Chambers said
about our personal dealings with others, “Never
look for justice, but never cease to give it; and never allow anything you meet
with to sour your relationship to men through Jesus Christ”.
Soooo, keep in mind, when we experience
unfairness it is our responsibility- and I might add “privilege”, as followers
of Christ, to respond with honesty and integrity, doing what is right, just and
fair. Jesus put it this way, “When slapped in cheek,
turn the other one” (Luke 6:29). But, my friends, that is not the world’s way!
Blessings,
Gramps
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