“So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air.” — 1 Corinthians 9:26 (ESV)
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As an avid sports fan, I must admit boxing has been left behind, and shame on me. My younger years saw the hype of major prize fights as Ali-Frazier, Ali-Foreman, Foreman-Frazier, among others during the 1970s. Being captivated, I watched them, always looking for an upset and being shocked when there was one. Somewhere along the line, my interest started to fade, paying attention only to the headlines. No excuse. I guess my sports interests got a little crowded.
I say this to point out my interest may have faded, but the sport has not. Its popularity is still strong with 400 million regular viewers worldwide. It is estimated that there are around 1.2 billion fans today. So I guess it’s safe to say they haven’t missed me. But my guess is, I must be missing something.
Boxing is a sport dating back to the third millennium B.C. in Egypt. It first appeared as an Olympic event at the 23rd Olympiad in 688 B.C., and in the first century, boxing was one of the competitive contests of the Isthmian Games held in Greece. The apostle Paul was well acquainted with these games as they were held in Corinth before returning to Isthmus.
Paul often used illustrations from life events to get a spiritual point across. He wrote to the church in Corinth, “So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air” (1 Corinthians 9:26, ESV). Corinth residents would have been familiar with boxing as an event in the Isthmian Games too. Boxing, by its nature, is a contact sport. One beating the air doesn’t get very far. Paul was noting his zeal for telling others about Christ and the training involved. One must give it all they’ve got when contacting others with the truth of the Gospel for it to have any effect. Paul was saying he was not like a boxer who waves his arms around with no results.
Although I left boxing behind as a sport, there are valuable lessons to learn: Be sure to make solid contact in presenting the Gospel to others, and always give your best in training with the Lord, never just beating the air.
— Loring Schultz
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