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Soli Deo Gloria! Just wanted to thank you for sharing this testimony! I was first directed to this by my younger brother who is a die-hard rugby fan (unusual for an American). There are very few Christians today who will stand for Christ when it costs them so much- but the truth is, He gave us everything and we owe him our all! I appreciate Euan’s convictions about Sunday being sacred to the Lord; when I first started college (or Uni as you say over there), I came to the same conviction as far as my studies go- that I would not study on Sunday. Praise God for his promise “those who honor me I will honor.”
Alan MacArthur (12/27/2009)
from Northern Ireland
Great Sermon! I was delighted to hear of a sportsman who had the courage and convictions to observe the Lord's Day. I am a rugby fan and was disappointed that the rugby authorities decided to play on Sunday. I hope that your stand will encourage other sports players to consider their position with regard to the Lord's Day. I will give you a special shout when I see you playing next, until you play Ireland. :-) God Bless
Patrick. (12/23/2009)
Praise God!! Praise God for what He has done in the life of Euan Murray. May this testimony be used of God to bring in other sons and daughters.
I also am glad to read of his further testimony to "remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy."
I used also to play rugby (at a much lower level than Euan) and still follow it, Ireland rather than Scotland (sorry, Euan...), and have also the great privilege of knowing the blessed Lord Jesus who saved me from sin and death and hell, from a life of depravity and superstition. He saved me even when I wasn't all that sure I wanted to be saved.
Praise the Lord who came to seek and to save that which was lost. Amen.
Wayne (12/22/2009)
from UK
Great Sermon! It was to good to read in the media last week that Euan has chosen not to play Rugby for his club or for Scotland on the Lord's Day (Sunday).
This is a far bolder decision than the well publicised story of the Welsh Rugby player,who although married,has chosen a perverted unnatural life style and is applauded for such by going public in the media!
'them that honor me I will honor, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed' I Samuel 2. 30
May God richly bless Euan for his honourable decision and may He yet bring the other to consider his ungodly choice and consequently to repentance.
Scott McMahan (11/28/2008)
from Internet
Fascinating for Americans! As an American, hearing this talk is fascinating. We think of the NFL as violent, but this player's list of injuries in rugby (which doesn't use helmets!) is amazing. (I can't remember all the rugby terminology, but a "try" is the equivalent of a touchdown.) The testimony of this player is encouraging. He had all the world could offer, but needed the salvation offered by Jesus Christ.
Euan Murray
Euan Murray (born 7 August 1980) is a Scottish rugby union footballer, currently playing for Northampton Saints in the National Division One competition. He has also played for the Scotland national team. He was a part of their 2007 Six Nations squad, and scored a try in their...