Throw Your Hat into the Ring
Do you often throw your hat into the ring? Maybe for a group activity, fun event, or political office? You decide to give it a whirl.
If you throw your hat into the ring, you announce your decision to join or compete.
You may:
- Enter a contest.
- Make or accept a challenge.
- Participate in a special event.
- Start a new step in life.
Throw your hat into the ring began with boxing.
According to The Phrase Finder, “The expression dates from at least the early 19th century.” Boxing rings were “circular spaces in a crowd of onlookers.” No “square roped ‘rings’” like today. If someone wanted to compete, he threw his hat into the ring. That was easier than shouting above the noisy crowd.
Be careful before you throw your hat into the ring.
Many activities prove worthwhile. Others you want to avoid at all costs.
When Jesus calls, always follow.
The cost may be great, but the reward will be greater. Many believers endure persecution such as:
- Ridicule
- Job loss
- Rejection from friends and family
- Imprisonment
- Death
Nevertheless, they throw their hat into the ring with Jesus. They prefer to suffer rather than deny their Savior.
“Join with me in suffering, like a good soldier of Christ Jesus.” (2 Timothy 2:3 NIV).
Thanks to Lam DeBrot for the suggestion. Photo by Nabil Naidu with Pexels.
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8 thoughts on “Throw Your Hat into the Ring”
Jesus suffered for us. The suffering we endure in this life is nothing compared to what He has already done for us. Great message Diana. 🙂 Have a blessed day!
You’re right, Melissa. Our suffering can’t begin to compare to what Jesus did for us. Thank you. Blessings.
Wonderful application. Following Jesus is where we should all throw our hats into the ring.
Thank you, Tracy. I hope you’re having a wonderful week!
I never knew where this familiar saying came from, Diana. Interesting that its origin is from boxing. Yes, we’ll never go wrong if we throw our hat into Jesus’ ring!
Blessings!
I’ve been surprised at the number of expressions with a boxing background, Martha. I pray others will also choose to throw their hats into the ring with Jesus. Blessings.
Well done, Diana! I like the way you caution us to be careful about when/where we throw our hat into the ring. I agree, where Jesus is, is where our hat needs to be.
Thank you, Katherine. Definitely throw our hats into the ring where Jesus is. Blessings.