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. . . I absolutely love a good upset in sports. Some of my all-time favorites are when the USA Hockey Team beat the Russians in the Olympic Games of 1980; when the NY Jets beat the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl 3; or when Buster Douglas knocked out Mike Tyson for the heavyweight title.  . . .

Upsets are fun to watch, and they remind us why we play the game. No matter how impossible the odds might seem, the underdog can still “shock the world” and pull off an upset!  . . .

But upsets don’t just happen in sports, they happen in all aspects of life. And the Bible is full of examples when the impossible turns possible. In John 11 we read about the story when Mary and Martha sent word ahead to Jesus that they needed his help. Lazarus was sick and likely to die if Jesus didn’t get there fast. Jesus chose to take his time so that the power and glory of God could be on full display. By the time he arrived, Lazarus had been dead for 4 days. When Jesus called for Lazarus to come out of the tomb, he created the greatest upset most had ever seen. Death was the heavy favorite, but Jesus brought him back to life. Ultimately, Jesus would later defeat death and the grave once and for all by rising from the dead Himself, completing the greatest upset the world will ever see.

This is really good news for everyone who is discouraged or feeling defeated. It’s really good news for all of us who are facing what appear to be insurmountable problems. . . .

I think there are at least 3 big lessons for us:

1. It’s never too late for God. Sometimes it feels too late for something to be fixed, but that’s when we need to persevere in prayer and trust that God is still capable of doing the impossible (John 11:32-39).
2. It’s never too big for God. Sometimes the weight of our problems seems crushing or too much to bear. But that’s when we need to trust in the power of God over the problem we face (Mark 9:23).
3. It’s always for our good and His glory. God promises to weave together all things for the good of those who love Him to display His glory. Even the hard things can still be turned around and used for good. He promises that pain has purpose if we are willing to look for the upset (Romans 8:28).

The principle of the upset has taken on new importance to me in recent years. In many ways, it seems like evil is winning, and winning big. It’s easy to get discouraged by what we see going on all around us and be tempted to give up or run or even quit altogether. But God is urging us to hang on to faith, to grab ahold of just a bit more courage, to fix our eyes on Jesus and get them off our circumstances. . . .

Don’t give up on God, because He will never give up on you. Keep believing that nothing is impossible for those who believe. And keep looking for the upsets in the toughest areas of life. . . .

Share your thoughts on these three major lessons in the comments below!

(Excerpt from The Christian Post. Article by Jimmy Page. Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Frances
June 1, 2021

No doubt “The Greatest Upset” (for the enemy) is “The Greatest Victory” of ALL Times: Christ Jesus gave His Life for us; defeated Satan; descended into Hell; took back the Keys to Life; ascended into Heaven; Sits on the Right Hand of God; intercedes for believers and followers; gave us Power over sin; gave us His Holy Spirit! The Greatest Upset is God’s Greatest Victory! Glory be to God in the Highest! Amen.
Reference: The Bible.

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Jeffrey Dean
June 1, 2021

My favorite upset was when a 16 seed finally beat a number one seed in the NCAA basketball tournament.

JMJ,

Jeffrey Dean

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christine stott
June 1, 2021

Great Encouragement!!! Thank you!!

1. It’s never too late for God. Sometimes it feels too late for something to be fixed, but that’s when we need to persevere in prayer and trust that God is still capable of doing the impossible (John 11:32-39).
2. It’s never too big for God. Sometimes the weight of our problems seems crushing or too much to bear. But that’s when we need to trust in the power of God over the problem we face (Mark 9:23).
3. It’s always for our good and His glory. God promises to weave together all things for the good of those who love Him to display His glory. Even the hard things can still be turned around and used for good. He promises that pain has purpose if we are willing to look for the upset (Romans 8:28).

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