The
2015 Super Bowl game was great. It was the kind of ending I like in any sport.
Both teams had the opportunity to win in the closing seconds of the contest. It
could go either way depending on breaks and play. I may not like who wins
ultimately but it is exciting.
Peter
King of the Monday Morning Quarterback
writes of Butler. “Butler got the nickname “Scrap” for being a feisty player in minicamp, not
backing down. The coaches liked him because when they’d quiz players about
assignments, they could tell he’d been studying tape and knew how to anticipate
what was coming.” That’s the thing. What to do when
you just got beat, when you’re not supposed to be a part of that team, when you
have only 190 snaps in 18 games this season? Malcolm Butler was an undrafted
free agent in the rookie minicamp for New England. By all football logic he was
not supposed to be on that team, or was he?
The apostle Paul was not supposed
to be on the Jesus team either. He persecuted the Jesus followers to death and
imprisonment. Following his real life encounter with Jesus Paul embarked on a
more difficult task of preaching the Gospel to the Gentiles. He prepared for 14
years like Butler studying tape and anticipating what might happen on the field
and like Butler Paul got beat.
In 2 Corinthians 11:24-25 Paul writes, “24 Five times I received 39 lashes from
Jews. 25 Three times I was beaten with rods by the
Romans. Once I was stoned by my enemies. Three times I was shipwrecked. I have spent a
night and a day in the open sea. (HCSB)
When we get beat what we do later
is critical. Do we just stop, lick our wounds and dwell on how bad it was or
how we failed or…well you know. It’s been said the too many times people quit
just before the breakthrough. The Super Bowl would have a different winner if
Butler had quit after being beat by Kearse. You and I might not be believers if
Paul had quit after being beat. Both these men knew why they did what they did
and after being beat got up and continued. Can that be said of me and you?
For
a Jesus follower the consequences are eternal.
Go ahead, get up, start again,
it’s worth it!
We WIN!
In
HIS Service and yours,
Bro G
Awesome. If you have never been beaten, you have not been in the game, but on the sidelines.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right Julie.
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