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PACK Topic: Do I Need to Change My Mind?

Weekly Content for P.A.C.K. Meetings

 

P – PRAYER

Pray for your time together. Ask God to give you open hearts, open ears, and a willingness to be open and honest with each other.

Wrap up your time together by having guys share any additional personal prayer requests and pray specifically for one another.

You can also pray this prayer as a follow-up to the topic:

Heavenly Father, I pray that You will continue to renew my mind and change it to be aligned with You. Help me to stand firm in my faith and cling to the hope of the good news of Jesus Christ. It’s in His name I pray, Amen.

 

A – ACCOUNTABILITY

Ask guys how their week was. Follow up on last week’s “how can this be” topic and ask them if they thought any more about the unbelievable truth of the Gospel.

Also, it can be an opportunity for guys to share any struggles or challenges from the week that need to be confessed or held accountable for.

If married, ask how everyone is intentionally serving their spouse…and if a parent, what the biggest challenge is right now.

 

C – CONVERSATION/CONTENT

Talk about weekly content that connects sports to life and faith.

UNPACKIN’ IT DEVOTIONAL CONTENT:

Do I Need to Change My Mind?

The men’s college basketball National Championship was Monday night as UConn defeated Purdue in a battle between two elite teams.

We’re coming off an exciting weekend in college basketball with two Final Fours and a National Championship as the women’s game shared (or stole) the spotlight. South Carolina finished as undefeated champions knocking off Caitlin Clark and Iowa in a highly anticipated, intense matchup.

Over the last few weeks, we’ve celebrated the current state of college basketball with many intriguing storylines and enjoyed the madness that March (and April) provides.

Amid the enthusiasm, I can’t help but notice how fans, coaches, players, and the media are changing their mindsets about both men’s and women’s basketball.

Admittedly, along with many others, I changed my mind about women’s basketball. Thankfully, I embraced watching Iowa play as I let go of previously held mindsets about the sport. Truly enjoying what I saw and realizing I was missing out, I’m glad I have a new outlook.

Heading into the men’s tournament many people believed that the sport was filled with parity and we should expect countless upsets. But in the end, Purdue and UConn, two of the top teams the last two seasons remain standing, so should we change our minds about parity?

We must also consider changing our minds when thinking basketball is more effective by playing small ball while basing an offense around the three-point shot.

Although Purdue and UConn hit 3’s, they rely heavily on their big men Zach Edey and Donovan Clingan for success. South Carolina also dominated because of their size and height advantage in the paint.

In a bigger context, the way NIL and the transfer portal affect college athletics, including basketball, everyone has to consider changing their minds about how programs are run and rosters are constructed.

The culture of college basketball has drastically changed, causing people to consider thinking differently about the sport, but at the same time acknowledging that some of the changes could destroy it too. Wisdom is required instead of blindly accepting every change as the right thing long-term.

The reality is, that as much as college basketball has transformed along with the mindsets and perspectives, the foundation of the sport and what is required to win hasn’t. The need for hard work, practice, discipline, teamwork, defense, and the fundamentals don’t change.

So, as sports fans we can still hold onto the foundation of the sport we love and stay rooted in many of its traditions while allowing our minds to change in the right ways.

As we know, change is a part of every aspect of life, and as followers of Jesus we must always ask in prayer, do I need to change my mind and perspective on this?

We used to think certain things, but God wants us to renew our minds and give us a new outlook through the lens of the gospel and a Biblical worldview.

Ephesians 4:21-24 (NLT) tells us, “Since you have heard about Jesus and have learned the truth that comes from Him, throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception. Instead, let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes. Put on your new nature, created to be like God—truly righteous and holy.”

The challenge we face is that the culture and the world are constantly changing while telling us to change our minds to think like them. Of course, we can adapt in certain ways to the changes in the world but we also ought to recognize that many of these changes are destructive and go against the character of God and His Word.

Wisdom, discernment, and prayer are required instead of blindly accepting that every change the culture is loudly pushing is correct.

Additionally, we must remember that God doesn’t change and the Truth (Jesus) remains the same. Hebrews 13:8(ESV) says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”

As followers of Jesus, He is our foundation and we must stand firm and stick to the unchanging fundamentals of our faith in God, know what the scriptures say, and live according to His will.

Hebrews 10:23 (NLT) encourages us: “Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise.”

Ultimately, our minds need to change, but let’s be influenced by the Word of God and the power of the Holy Spirit as we align ourselves with the Truth (Jesus).

At the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, we read in Matthew 4:17 (AMP): “From that time Jesus began to preach and say, ‘Repent [change your inner self—your old way of thinking, regret past sins, live your life in a way that proves repentance; seek God’s purpose for your life], for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.’”

Today, let’s ask God to change our minds in the right ways.

I’m Bryce Johnson, and you can UNPACK that!

 

FURTHER SCRIPTURE READING:

ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS TO CONSIDER OR EMPHASIZE OR OTHER DIRECTIONS TO GO:

  • When is stubbornness with our mindsets good and when is stubbornness bad? How does stubbornness and pride prevent the renewal of our minds?
  • The Bible doesn’t change, but it changes us. As we grow and mature in our faith, what we understand from God’s Word may also change.

PODCAST-LISTEN/WATCH:

QUESTIONS TO DISCUSS:

  1. In what ways did your mind change during March Madness?
  2. In what ways are you unwilling to change your mind about college basketball?
  3. What do you think about the current college basketball culture and the direction it is heading?
  4. In what ways has God renewed your mind?
  5. In what areas are you asking God to continue to renew your mind?
  6. In what ways is the world and culture challenging what you think?
  7. How are you pursuing and maintaining a Biblical and gospel-centered worldview?
  8. How have you adapted to something in marriage or parenthood and changed your mind about something?
  9. Why is it so important to know God’s Word and cling to the truth of the Gospel as culture always changes and tells us to think a certain way?

 

K – KICKING Around Interesting and Relevant Sports Stories and Topics (You Can Start With This)

Go around the room as each guy shares a thought, a hot take, an observation about their favorite team, or a big story that is going on.

Save the conversation about the sports topic from the devotional for later.

THIS WEEK’S SPORTS HEADLINES/TOPICS:

  • March Madness
  • The Masters
  • What do we make of UConn’s dominance? Were other teams just not as good or were they just great?
  • What weekend of March Madness did you enjoy the most?

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