Above all else, guard your heart,
for it is the wellspring of
life.
In this
second look at Super Bowl XLII I want to examine morality and spectacle. Solomon’s warning to guard your heart and,
by implication, to teach your children to guard their hearts is one that must
not be neglected. Paul addresses the same theme in Ephesians 6 where he speaks
about spiritual warfare. With regard to our hearts we are never in a neutral zone or a demilitarized zone (DMZ). The enemy is
always lurking. Since Satan is the Deceiver his attacks are seldom obvious.
Cultural spectacle is one way to deceive us. As we noted in the last post,
spectacle tends to move us beyond morality.
It is
perhaps easy to think that an event like the Super Bowl doesn’t have a major
impact on our families. This is precisely why it is important to heed Solomon’s
warning! Your children are growing up in a world where biblical morality is
deemed irrelevant. This is powerfully illustrated by how Tom Brady, quarterback
of the New England Patriots, is portrayed. The media focus is on his passing
skills, his leadership, his strong work ethic, his winning record, his good looks,
his supermodel girlfriend, and his devotion to the infant child he fathered
with his previous girlfriend. I have heard more than one sport commentator say,
he has it all. ESPN.com is currently
running a two part series on Brady. One of the subtitles reads a perfect life … with insecurities.
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