Chapel talk - Resiliency.
Prayer.
Introduction: Building a (insert sport) program is neither quick nor easy. It will require great resiliency. You will always be dealing with:
- Changes
- Injuries
- Disappointments
- Losses
Resiliency is toughness committed to long-term development.
(Read Acts 14:19-22 aloud.) The apostle Paul was remarkably resilient as demonstrated in this scripture.
- After serving faithfully, his opponents stirred up a crowd and opposed him.
- They cast huge stones at him, and dragged him out of the city.
- They left him for dead.
- Paul's teammates arrived and surrounded him.
- He got up, and went, bloodied and battered, right back into the city.
- He and his team continued their work in other towns, but made a return visit.
- He summarized his thoughts by saying, "Through many troubles, we must enter the Kingdom of God."
The apostle was resilient, he had toughness committed to long-term development.
To compete well today, we must be similarly resilient. We must be tough and committed to long-term development, individually as players, and collectively as a team.
Let's be resilient.
Prayer.
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