Thursday, April 9, 2020

Chapel – Selfish vs. Selfless


Chapel – Selfish vs. Selfless


1 – Why is selflessness so important to successful teams?
·      Which would be more successful -
·      5 on 5?
·      1 on 5?

2 – Here’s another angle on this question from John 12:24-25 (read the text aloud).
·      If we live only for ourselves, we remain by ourselves – one remains one.
·      If we choose to compete selflessly, to involve others and to sacrifice:
o   time
o   possessions
o   minutes
o   points
o   rebounds
o   floor burns
o   we bear much fruit
o   we make everyone better
o   we multiply our team’s productivity
·      If you only self-protect – you lose.
·      If you sacrifice – you win
o   Now
o   Later
o   With teammates, friends, family and in your faith

3 – The challenge today is…
·      Rather than seeking your own good, give yourself up to make your team better.
·      Sacrifice leads to multiplied productivity.

Chapel – Sacrifice


Chapel – Sacrifice


1 – How does a competitor demonstrate genuine love for his teammates?
·      In the book about Coach Joe Ehrmann, “Season of Life” it says that the coaches’ job is to love the players and the players’ job is to love each other.
·      Over the last …… months you have done that.
·      Let’s continue that in today’s contest. 
·      Such love and sacrifice could be the key to a victory today.

2 – This is a great scripture on this theme.  I John 3:16-18 (read text aloud)
·      Christ Jesus is our example – He laid down His life for us.
·      We should lay down our lives for our teammates.
o   Some have done this by changing positions in mid-season.
o   Some have made adjustments in coaching style, daily schedules and more.
o   Some are doing it daily as they play through pain, through injuries and more.
o   We’re following Jesus’ example in so doing.
·      “Let us not love with word and tongue, but in deed and truth.”
o   Talk is easy, deeds are tough.
o   Talk is cheap, deeds are costly.
o   Talk works on practice days, deeds work on game day.
o   Words are good for newspapers, truth is good for teammates.
o   Words please radio listeners, truth pleases your coaches.

3 – Today, win or lose, we’ll be successful if we:
·      Follow Christ’s example and lay down our lives for each other.
·      Love not with word and tongue.
·      Love in deeds and in truth.

Chapel – Rewards


Chapel – Rewards


1 – Today we will discuss ironic nature of rewards in sport.
·      The rewards are the same for the freshman playing his first season as for the senior playing his last season.
·      The rewards for the first year coach are the same as for the twenty year veteran of coaching.
·      At the end of the game or the end of the season, the rewards are the same.

2 – Jesus told a story about this in Matthew 20:1-16 (read the text aloud).
·      Let’s say that a denarius is worth $20.00
·      The guys who worked 6:00 am to 6:00 were paid $20.00
·      The guys who worked noon to 6:00 were paid $20.00
·      The guys who worked 5:00 pm to 6:00 were paid $20.00

3 – It’s similar in the life of our team relate to rewards.
·      Differing levels of experience receive the same reward.
·      Differing levels of understanding receive the same reward.
·      Senior players, juniors, sophomores, even freshmen receive the same reward.

 4 – Young players, give proper respect to the veterans.
·      Appreciate the sacrifices they’ve made for the program.
·      You probably think this level of success is a given, but it has not always been this way.
·      (Recite the names of the eldest players who have invested deeply in the team’s success for a long time.)
·      Like the workers who started at 6:00 am, you enjoy these rewards due to grace.

5 – Veterans, don’t be envious of the young players’ good fortune.
·      They are at the right place at the right time.
·      Their contributions to the team are a large part of our success.
·      Like the workers who started at 5:00 pm, you enjoy these rewards due to grace.

6 – In today’s contest, pursue, achieve and celebrate a great victory.  You will all receive the same rewards; a victory, a championship and memories for a lifetime.

Chapel – Prayer


Chapel – Prayer


1 – Many people misunderstand our purpose in conducting a chapel for our team.
·      Some think that if we pray it will result in a win.
·      Some think that if we go to chapel we are more likely to win.
·      Some think that if we pray we get God on our side.
·      So what’s the point?
·      Does God even care about who wins today?

2 – Joshua 5:13-15 sheds some light on such questions (read the text aloud).
·      Joshua and his people are about to enter a very strategic battle.
·      He sees a man with his sword drawn.
·      He says, “Whose side are you on?”
·      He’s asking the wrong question.
·      Joshua immediately understands who the Lord is and who the servant is.  He sees the big picture.

3 – Our purpose in chapel and prayer (saying the Lord’s Prayer) and even for my prayers for you individually…
·      It’s not to win God’s favor or to get Him on our side.
·      It’s not to make God a good luck charm for our team.
·      It is to align our hearts and minds with God’s way of doing things.
·      The real question is, “Whose side are we on?”

4 – Today’s challenge –
·      Resolve to compete wisely and well and you will be on God’s side.
·      Commit your heart to your team and you’ll be going God’s way.
·      Sacrifice your personal goals and aspirations for the higher aim of team success and you’ll be doing exactly what Jesus would do.

Chapel – Power, Love and Self-control


Chapel – Power, Love and Self-control


1 – To compete strongly today and throughout the season, three qualities will be required – Power, Love and Self-control.
·      These are powerfully described in II Timothy 1:7 (read the text aloud).

2 – Not a spirit of fear
·      We are not driven by fear.
·      Fear of failure
·      Fear of embarrassment
·      Fear of success (with increased expectations and pressure)
·      Fear of people (family, media, classmates… What will they say?)

3 – Power – the ability to do the right thing
·      Capacity for good
·      The capacity to make great plays
·      The capacity to make good decisions
·      That is power

4 – Love – seeking the team’s best, even at your personal cost
·      Commitment (do your job)
·      Sacrifice (give yourself up)
·      Encouragement (wise speech)
·      Loyalty (to struggling teammates)
·      That is love

5 – Self-control
·      You control your emotions, not fear or anger
·      You control your mind, not your opponent or the crowd
·      You control your body, not outside factors

6 – For today’s contest and the remainder of the season, we’ll be successful if our team is characterized by power, love and self-control.

Chapel – Playoffs


Chapel – Playoffs


1 – On this day we begin this team’s third season.
     Non-conference season
     Conference season
     Playoffs

2 – Suddenly at game time today, the rest of the season doesn’t count.
     All the teams in the playoffs stand the same.
     The last team in has the same opportunity as the first seed.
     Everyone is at 0 and 0.
     All ___ teams are focused on a __ game run to the championship.

3 – I see a similar idea at Philippians 3:12b-14.
     I press toward God’s call on my life.  I’m not finished yet.
     One thing I do:
·      Forgetting the past (both the good and the bad).
·      Reaching forward (always forward).
·      Press toward the goal of becoming the man God made me to be (destiny, calling).

4 – For our team it’s much the same.
     Press toward our goals.  We’re not finished yet.
     One thing we do:
·      Forget the past (successes and failures).
·      Reach forward (play by play) always forward.
·      Press toward our team’s destiny.  Become all we can be.
·      Put it all together today.
·      Play our best game to date.

Chapel – Perseverance


Chapel – Perseverance


1 – Here we are at game number ___ of our season.
·      Let’s take a look back at our season so far.
·      We’ve competed at …(tough opponent)
·      We’ve endured a… (hard situation)
·      We’ve won a hard fought battle with …. (good win)
·      We’ve had to battle through… (illness or injury)
·      We won on the road at… (big road win)
·      We now face a worthy opponent on their home turf with a lot at stake.
·      We have handled these tests well and they have made us stronger.
·      This reminds me of an encouraging scripture.

2 – James 1:12 (read the text aloud).
·      Blessed = being contentedly happy.  Remember the bus ride back from ……?  Like that.
·      It says the one who perseveres under trial, not the one who quits under trial, not the one who whines under trial, not the one who complains under trial.
·      It says we are blessed when we refuse to quit and when we continue to move ahead toward the goal.
·      Once we have been approved, we will receive the crown of life.
o   We prove ourselves in the middle of trials, tests and adversity.
o   The result is a crown, a ring, a championship.

3 – Let’s commit ourselves to an attitude that will override every test, trial and each moment of adversity.

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