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SCENARIO 12 – Locker Room Conversation (Sexual Immorality)
This is one of the most practical and important scenarios yet.
You walk into the locker room and the conversation is off:
wild hookups, explicit talk, porn jokes, disrespect toward women, pressure to laugh, pressure to join in, pressure to prove you’re not “soft.”
This scenario from The Perfect Athlete Devotional speaks directly to the athlete trying to honor God in a culture that normalizes compromise.
This is not just about words.
It’s about standards.
It’s about integrity.
It’s about what you allow into your eyes, mind, heart, and agreement.
In this episode, we break down:
what your soul may be tempted to think
what the flesh wants
what the spirit calls you to
and how quiet conviction can preach louder than participation
Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is simply not join in.
You do not have to preach a sermon in the locker room every day. But you do need to have standards. Your silence, your restraint, your self-control, and your refusal to participate all speak.
This message is for athletes who want to be different without becoming self-righteous — strong without being performative — and holy without being fake.
Comment “SET THE TONE” if you’re choosing purity and integrity.
Subscribe for daily Christ-centered athlete development.
Get the devotional and resources here:
https://linktr.ee/trae45gaines
By trae45gainesSCENARIO 12 – Locker Room Conversation (Sexual Immorality)
This is one of the most practical and important scenarios yet.
You walk into the locker room and the conversation is off:
wild hookups, explicit talk, porn jokes, disrespect toward women, pressure to laugh, pressure to join in, pressure to prove you’re not “soft.”
This scenario from The Perfect Athlete Devotional speaks directly to the athlete trying to honor God in a culture that normalizes compromise.
This is not just about words.
It’s about standards.
It’s about integrity.
It’s about what you allow into your eyes, mind, heart, and agreement.
In this episode, we break down:
what your soul may be tempted to think
what the flesh wants
what the spirit calls you to
and how quiet conviction can preach louder than participation
Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is simply not join in.
You do not have to preach a sermon in the locker room every day. But you do need to have standards. Your silence, your restraint, your self-control, and your refusal to participate all speak.
This message is for athletes who want to be different without becoming self-righteous — strong without being performative — and holy without being fake.
Comment “SET THE TONE” if you’re choosing purity and integrity.
Subscribe for daily Christ-centered athlete development.
Get the devotional and resources here:
https://linktr.ee/trae45gaines