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8 We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair;
9 Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.
I know. I know. Many will say that God doesn't care about football and who wins. That is probably true (although he does say the first shall be last and last shall be first-ha ha) however, I thought this message was something to get all of us fans focused on for the next week if not for our team for our own relationship with God. Even though God and sports isn't really a great mix in some eyes, I feel it can tell us alot about ourselves.
This scripture is taken from Paul's 2nd letter to the Corinthians (2corinthians 4:8-9). Basically what it talks about is being a warrior. That what happened in the past has happened in the past and we move on. At this time in our lives (or our team's) there are troubles but what truly tells us about our passion is how we remain strong, confident, and ready to accept what lies ahead and to come out victorious through it all.
Over the last two weeks we have wallowed in defeat. We've allowed ourselves to get angry and to lose confidence in a team that we've seen miracles happen with before. However, if we call ourselves Houston Texans fans we need to be able to get back up. We've been knocked down but not knocked out. However, this week is a new week and I can feel our team being prepared for a win this week. If there is one thing I've learned about our team is that we never quit, and we as fans should not quit either.
Likewise when it comes to our walk with the Lord, many times Satan knocks us down but true Christians are warriors that do not remain knocked down or knocked out. Negativity is around us all day but we choose not to go there and remain strong. If you have been knocked down, know that you are not out of it and can choose to get back up. What's done is done but watcha gone do?
Just thought I would share this to help cheer anyone up in more ways than football but also to get everyone pumped for our first victory of the season. I aint backing down and I know our team will not either.
Go Texans
9 Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.
I know. I know. Many will say that God doesn't care about football and who wins. That is probably true (although he does say the first shall be last and last shall be first-ha ha) however, I thought this message was something to get all of us fans focused on for the next week if not for our team for our own relationship with God. Even though God and sports isn't really a great mix in some eyes, I feel it can tell us alot about ourselves.
This scripture is taken from Paul's 2nd letter to the Corinthians (2corinthians 4:8-9). Basically what it talks about is being a warrior. That what happened in the past has happened in the past and we move on. At this time in our lives (or our team's) there are troubles but what truly tells us about our passion is how we remain strong, confident, and ready to accept what lies ahead and to come out victorious through it all.
Over the last two weeks we have wallowed in defeat. We've allowed ourselves to get angry and to lose confidence in a team that we've seen miracles happen with before. However, if we call ourselves Houston Texans fans we need to be able to get back up. We've been knocked down but not knocked out. However, this week is a new week and I can feel our team being prepared for a win this week. If there is one thing I've learned about our team is that we never quit, and we as fans should not quit either.
Likewise when it comes to our walk with the Lord, many times Satan knocks us down but true Christians are warriors that do not remain knocked down or knocked out. Negativity is around us all day but we choose not to go there and remain strong. If you have been knocked down, know that you are not out of it and can choose to get back up. What's done is done but watcha gone do?
Just thought I would share this to help cheer anyone up in more ways than football but also to get everyone pumped for our first victory of the season. I aint backing down and I know our team will not either.
Go Texans
