Chapel – Comparisons
1 – Do you watch web
sites for the weekly team power rankings?
· Do
you pay attention to the state or national rankings of teams in our sport?
· Do
you read the paper to see who beat whom?
· Do
you make comparisons between teams and players?
· Sometimes,
such comparisons could be misleading and lead you to a poor performance and
with it a disappointing loss.
2
- Let’s get some wisdom in relation to making
comparisons from II Corinthians 10:12 (read the text aloud).
· The
number one ranked team in the nation is not the standard against which we
measure our success.
· The
first place team in our conference is not the standard against which we measure
our success.
· The
last place team is certainly not our measure of success, nor are the teams we
have defeated or lost to already this year.
· A
greater standard for our team and for each individual is “competing to the
height of our ability.” This is success.
· This
standard does not change based upon an opponent’s ability.
· This
standard is constantly raised to new heights as we develop as players and as a
team.
3
– Today, avoid the foolish comparisons and make it
your aim to compete at your highest capacity.
· In
doing so you will raise the level of play for all those around you.
· Strive
to maximize our team’s abilities today.
a. Each
player
b. Each
coach
c. Each
play
d. Throughout
the duration of the game
4
– Achieving highly through pursuit of that standard
will result in the internal satisfaction which comes with fulfilling one’s
purpose.
5
- Let’s leave the less than wise and external
comparisons to others.
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