Chapel – Ambitious
1 – Introduction – Think
about the goals toward which you are ambitious.
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Team goals – post-season play / playoffs
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A conference championship
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All-conference awards (Academic also)
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All-American awards (Academic also)
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Simply another win, today.
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This is good ambition. It’s not selfish and it benefits everyone
associated with the team.
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I see similar altruistic ambition in a man named
Caleb in the Bible.
2 – Read the text –
Joshua 14:6-14
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Notice that Caleb’s ambition came from his heart,
not his ego. He loved his family and his
teammates like Joshua. He desired the
best for them. His ambition was toward
their best interest.
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Notice that his ambition carried him through 45
very tough years. All his teammates from
Kadesh Barnea, but one have died.
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Notice how his ambition led him to finish
strongly. He’s 85 years old and wants to
go take on the giants in the hill country.
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Notice also that his ambition left a legacy for the
future. That hill country is still the
possession of his family.
3 – This scripture
leads us to four simple points for our competition today.
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Let your ambition be fueled by your heart, not your
ego. Selflessly seek the best for your
teammates.
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Let your ambition carry you through today’s rough
spots and the adversity which will surely come.
Keep your goals in sight and pursue them.
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Let your ambition enable our team to finish
strongly.
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Channel your ambition toward leaving a legacy for
our youngest teammates and those who have yet to join our team. Maybe we’ll be telling stories about you in
years to come.
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Let’s be ambitious like Caleb and compete with all
our hearts.
4 - Prayer
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