A Perfect Bracket
There is, on my office door, a perfect bracket! You would not believe what a challenge it is to pick a perfect NCAA men’s basketball tournament bracket! You start with sixty-four teams and eventually, you narrow them down to just the Final Four, then to two. Then, out of those sixty-four teams, you pick the national champion! How awesome is that?!
I have Kentucky (my team) losing to Wisconsin in the Final Four. I have accurately positioned all of MSU’s wins. Yes, even Duke is the national champion, in my bracket.
What are the chances of filling out a perfect bracket? You will be really amazed at this preacher when you see this. The chances – if you flip a coin for each game – of picking a perfect bracket is 1 in 9.2 quintillion. Written out, that’s 1 in 9,000,000,000,000,000,000! And I have a perfect bracket!
To give you an idea of how awesome I am, if everyone in the United States (300+ million of us) filled out a bracket, we would cumulatively have a perfect bracket once every 400 years! And I did it this year. (To be totally honest, I also did it in 2012).
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To be thoroughly honest, as you already suspect, I filled out the bracket after each game. It is extremely easy to do that, you know…
In a sense, the Bible presents a picture to us of the final judgment after the game. That is, we know how the final judgment is going to end because the Bible tells us.
Who is not going to make it to the “championship?” Those who do not know God and those who do not obey the Gospel (2 Thess. 1:7-9). Having obeyed the Gospel, who else is not going to be there? Those who have not fed the hungry, clothed the naked, visited the sick and those in prison, etc. (Matthew 25).
Since we know how it is going to end, we need to obey the Gospel and be “diligent to be found by Him in peace, spotless and blameless” (2 Peter 3:14).
–Paul Holland