So many people
will root for their team.
They’ll stand up and cheer
as quite loudly they scream.
They don’t even care
if you like it or not.
They’ll tell you all day
their team is so hot.
The more you object,
the louder they are.
Their team is the best,
of course they’ll go far.
Fanatics they are,
but don’t call them that.
They’ll wear their teams’ shirt,
a coat and a hat.
They’ll speak out quite boldly
and get in your face.
If you even think
that their team’s second-place.
Standing together
or standing alone.
They’ll share their allegiance,
a text to your phone.
You may not like it,
they don’t even care.
Nothing will stop them
when they want to share.
They won’t be too timid
or silenced by fear.
Their team is the greatest
and this you must hear.
They’ll spend all their money
and sacrifice much.
Their time is all given
so that they stay in touch.
I think this sounds normal
and really not odd.
Until we start talking
of a “team” led by God.
Then all of a sudden
the story does change.
We make up our reasons
and excuses arrange.
I can’t cheer for Jesus,
I can’t be that loud.
It wouldn’t be right,
standing out in the crowd.
I must be real careful
in all that I say.
Some may not like it
if I say there’s one way.
No one can notice,
I won’t make a wave.
Speaking for Jesus
belongs to the brave.
Yes, I know Jesus
is the Lord of my life.
But I want to keep silent
and avoid all the strife.
So what good could happen
and who could we reach?
If a passion for Jesus
is something we’d teach?
If all the fanatics
in all of the stands.
Would rise up for Jesus
and cover the lands.
If sharing the gospel
wherever we went.
Was worth all the effort
and whatever was spent.
To raise up a family
of fanatics for God.
It could be effective
even if it seems odd.
To stand up and speak out,
to cheer on His Name.
To make sure all people
know this isn’t a game.
As you consider
who is number one.
I pray that you realize
it’s Jesus, God’s Son!
©
I caught parts of the football playoff games today and it made me think of the extreme efforts many will go to in support of a sports team. As I was reflecting on that and seeing my Facebook feed fill with various claims of greatness on behalf of the different teams that were still playing, this poem showed up in my mind. I pray that our enthusiasm and fervor for things in life would always be overshadowed by our passion for God.
In prayer,
Tom