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December 4, 2008
world's measure or God's measure (in terms of coaching)?
a handful of coaches are getting booted by their programs/teams,
or they are just resigning by themselves this year in different sports.
most of them for the reason being that they are not producing "W's" in their program or teams.
--coaches and programs would even somehow bend the rules or recruiting and what nots to get the "W's"--
if we are measure by w's, then ys should of booted me off long ago with all them basketball and football tourney that we do as a coach and assistant coaching, or as a player on the soccer team, because of not generating enough "w's", but instead producing plenty of "L's" in the end results column.
year in and year out, tourneys after tourney...i get tempted even more to step outside of what i believe in and am convinced of (team, giving it all, and ...) to get that one W,
this lust for them W's and especially for that "ship" is stirring such a envious emotion that would cause me to go astray from the truth and the real measure of sucess outside of our earthly result.
(note: can not share my thoughts completely with words on blog, so jumping to conclusion)
by the world's measure (as well as the yg's minds i 'feel' like - not sure if it is true though)
i am a failer as a coach, generating more L's then W's resulting from all them tourneys that we have been in the past six years and counting (Lord willing if there is more opportunities),
{we did get one Tie this year...all thanks to joe min, lindsey and lillia jdsn for helping out the middles scholars plus two high scholars @ the 1st bridge bowl}
but i do hope and pray that by and in God's measure...i am doing aight as a coach.
more importantly as a spiritual coach to our ys middle scholars...
i want to be right with many w's and "ships", not just aight with tie's or God forbit racking up them l's still...
(END note: whoever that gets to read this and is interested in this topic,
if you want to hear or talk about this some more, then just ask and talk to me about it)
Thanks for reading.
Stay blessed (in Christ)
or they are just resigning by themselves this year in different sports.
most of them for the reason being that they are not producing "W's" in their program or teams.
--coaches and programs would even somehow bend the rules or recruiting and what nots to get the "W's"--
if we are measure by w's, then ys should of booted me off long ago with all them basketball and football tourney that we do as a coach and assistant coaching, or as a player on the soccer team, because of not generating enough "w's", but instead producing plenty of "L's" in the end results column.
year in and year out, tourneys after tourney...i get tempted even more to step outside of what i believe in and am convinced of (team, giving it all, and ...) to get that one W,
this lust for them W's and especially for that "ship" is stirring such a envious emotion that would cause me to go astray from the truth and the real measure of sucess outside of our earthly result.
(note: can not share my thoughts completely with words on blog, so jumping to conclusion)
by the world's measure (as well as the yg's minds i 'feel' like - not sure if it is true though)
i am a failer as a coach, generating more L's then W's resulting from all them tourneys that we have been in the past six years and counting (Lord willing if there is more opportunities),
{we did get one Tie this year...all thanks to joe min, lindsey and lillia jdsn for helping out the middles scholars plus two high scholars @ the 1st bridge bowl}
but i do hope and pray that by and in God's measure...i am doing aight as a coach.
more importantly as a spiritual coach to our ys middle scholars...
i want to be right with many w's and "ships", not just aight with tie's or God forbit racking up them l's still...
(END note: whoever that gets to read this and is interested in this topic,
if you want to hear or talk about this some more, then just ask and talk to me about it)
Thanks for reading.
Stay blessed (in Christ)
2 Comments:
Joe, w's would of course be great. There's no sugar coating that one. It's like when I look out into the congregation and get excited when I see more people in the pews to hear my sermon. It's our fallen nature. But I like to believe that the w's as well as losses in life are all part of God's perfect plan to get us to the all-important finish line. Ultimately, I would prefer 2 or 3 people who genuinely listen and respond in faith to my sermons than preach to a stadium full of people who reject the Gospel.
hum...i do not know how to connect your example with the post, but thanks for reading pastor joe.
but i think you bring up a good thought...i am not sure what to think of it though...
hum...choosing b/t 2 or 3 verses stadium full?
idk about this one yet...
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