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It is better, if it is God's will, to suffer for doing good than
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1 Peter 3:17, New International Version
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For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for
well doing, than for evil doing.

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Praise: Psalms 21:13 KJV

Be thou exalted, LORD, in thine own strength: so will we sing and praise thy power.

Faith: Mark 9:24 KJV

And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.

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Give Your Kids a Sporting Chance, by Hal Runkel, LFT


Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt,
so that you may know how to answer everyone (Colossians 4:6 TNIV).

It's that time of year again. Fall sports are in full swing and that
can be a great thing. Through sports, kids can learn about fair play,
respect, and determination. Teaching good sportsmanship to our children
is one of the great responsibilities of parenthood. Unfortunately,
"good" sportsmanship isn't the only thing they can learn from their
coaches, teammates, and you. So, how do we go about teaching this
valuable lesson to our kids in a culture that seems to value it less
and less? Good question.

In my ten years of parenting thus far, I have had the honor and
pleasure of coaching about 8 seasons of Little League, soccer, and
softball. The vast majority of that experience has been both honorable
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But there have been a few occasions when I have witnessed a lack of
sportsmanship on the part of coaches; and for me, this is a zero
tolerance issue. When my son was six, he went to a summer baseball
camp. It ended up being run by college kids. My son came home in tears
after the second day reporting that the coaches yelled at the players
and called them names for not trying hard enough. I immediately went
into full investigative mode by first contacting other parents to see
if their sons reported the same thing. I then contacted the coaches and
the camp administrators. It turns out my son was telling the truth; the
college-aged coaches were practicing with six-year olds what they
themselves were experiencing from their own coaches. The camp
administrators were very grateful to hear from me and they admitted
that they were suspicious of one coach in particular. He was
immediately removed, but it took a while for my son to trust coaches
again.

I want my kids to love sports, to love physical activity, to love
teamwork and love structured competition. And bad examples from their
coaches who care more about winning games than winning hearts for
sports are simply not acceptable. Period. Address the situation, remove
your child, do whatever it takes.

I believe there are three elements to sportsmanship: rules, etiquette,
and culture. As a coach and as a parent, I try to pay attention to all
three.

Rules:
Rules are simply the structure of the game itself. Every sport has
established rules that provide the freedom to play, much like
railroad tracks give the train freedom to travel. The rules of the
game are the non-negotiables and the best way to teach those rules
is by obeying them ourselves. Cheating, in any way, is not just a
bad example, it actually introduces the very chaos and instability
of life that sports can help us conquer.

Think about it -- life is very confusing and difficult. It is full
of ever-changing people playing by ever-changing rules, Sports, at
their best, invite us into a small world that can protect us from
that chaos by providing a clearly agreed-upon structure that
encourages freedom of expression and friendly, growth-inducing
competition. When parents and coaches fail to teach the rules of
the game, and fail to obey those rules themselves, sportsmanship is
not the only casualty. Chaos triumphs over stability and security
as well. Something for us all to think about when tempted to play
our best little league player a few more innings than the time
allows, or tempted to secretly send coaching signals to our budding
tennis phenom.

Etiquette:
Like rules, the practices of a sport's etiquette can differ greatly
from sport to sport. But unlike rules, these practices are not
enforceable by referees or umpires or league commissioners. The
practices of etiquette are not agreed upon by rules committees;
they have evolved as a way for sports to retain a spirit of
courtesy and respect between combatants and for the game itself.

In tennis, for instance, you shake hands over the net after a
match. In baseball, you line up on the baselines and congratulate
the other team with your right hands at the end of the game. In
boxing, you touch gloves at the beginning of the first and last
rounds. In basketball, you volunteer your culpability, after a bad
pass, a defensive lapse, or a hard foul. And perhaps no sport has
more specific practices of etiquette than golf, from staying quiet
during an opponent's swing to avoiding someone's putting line on
the green.

These "rules" of etiquette are not published in bylaws somewhere,
nor even discussed between opponents before a game, but violating
them can arouse as much anger as cheating. Etiquette is what makes
the game humane, what elevates the game above animalistic conflict.

Teaching etiquette is therefore extremely important, I believe.
That necessarily means educating ourselves as parents and/or
coaches about the particular etiquette practices of a particular
sport. I have never played soccer, so I had to learn about both the
rules and the etiquette of "the beautiful game" as I signed up my
kids to play it. I wanted to take an active role in this education
process, both for me and my kids, so I invited them to watch soccer
matches with me, and I invited some admitted soccer freaks over for
dinner to talk to our whole family about the game.

It is our job as parents and coaches to shape the culture of our
families and our teams.

What is absolutely important is to focus on how you and yours
adhere to these practices much more than on how anyone else does.
It's easy, and important, to publicly call out rules infractions
committed by anyone involved in the contest. It's equally important
to quietly practice the etiquette yourself without telling anyone
else they should as well. This is an area where examples speak
loudest. So exhibit the best etiquette yourself, teach your child
to do the same, and then both of you be quiet about anyone else.
When it comes to etiquette, it is far better to be viewed as an
example than ignored as a know-it-all.

Culture:
This is the area of sportsmanship that is the least clear-cut, but
can be the most influential. All sports have a unique culture
surrounding them, a culture which silently governs attitudes,
shapes coaching and playing styles, and can even influence
personalities and relationships outside the playing field. And it
is because of this powerful influence that I advise parents and
coaches to pay very close attention to it.

Take football, for instance. Football creates and maintains a very
unique culture, with both positive and negative applications. On
the positive side, football creates a very team-oriented culture.
It is perhaps the most team-oriented sport of all because of its
relatively rigid position roles and requirements. There are
offensive linemen body styles and temperaments that are decidedly
different from, and yet completely dependent upon, wide receivers.
And all have to play together in order to succeed, more than any
other sport. It is far more difficult for one player to dominate in
football than in say, baseball. This team emphasis in football is a
remarkable metaphor for all the interdependencies that exist in
life.

Another element of football culture that is not so positive, in my
opinion, is the emphasis on toughness, or even meanness. Nevermind
the celebration of Dick Butkus' refusal to help up an opponent,
just go to a Pony League practice and watch the wannabe coaches
running the elementary kids till they puke and then making them
pick it up with their hands (I've seen it happen). No sport carries
the "go to war" mentality like football, and that part of football
culture is the reason behind the current concussions controversy in
the NFL, as well as newly discovered dogfighting craze among NFL
athletes. "Toughest is best" is football at its worst.

Thankfully, there are scores of examples of talented, successful
football players who demonstrated incredible toughness while also
exuding respect for their opponents, their own bodies, and the idea
that it is still only a game. Walter Payton comes to mind as an
example from my youth; Peyton Manning shines today. These men were
able to follow the rules of football competition, practice
exemplary etiquette toward other players and the game, and exist as
"tough, but respectful" beacons within the football culture.

There are other players in other sports who are able to succeed in
their sports without fully succumbing to the worst parts of the
culture of those sports. Wayne Gretsky never fought in a hockey
game. Jack Nicklaus never cursed on a golf course and never talked
badly about another player. Tim Duncan never talks trash on the
basketball court. Roger Federer never loses his cool on the tennis
court, but he does host a pizza party for the ball boys and girls
at every tournament. Talk about these players with your spouse in
front of your kids; root for these type players on TV; invite your
kids to admire them with you.

It is our job as parents and coaches to shape the culture of our
families and our teams. Ask any business leader how difficult it is
to shape the culture of a company -- it ain't easy. But the truth
is that shaping a culture happens anyway. Every second of every day
we function as leaders. How we behave as leaders constantly shapes
our surrounding culture, both positively and negatively. How we
cheer for our teams, how we talk about other players and opponents,
how we speak with the coaches and other parents, whether and how we
volunteer for snack duty, how we confront rules violations -- all
of these are constantly shaping the cultures of our families and
our teams. And the kids are not just watching us; they're inhaling
the cultural air around them.

There is no magic recipe to follow to make our kids into respectful
competitors. I can only offer a viewpoint that helps us remember that
how we participate in sports is a character issue, one that can extend
far beyond the boundaries of the court. And since, according to our
ScreamFree Parenting philosophy, the greatest thing we can do for our
kids is focus on ourselves, this is a character issue first and
foremost about ourselves.

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MORNING:

"Grow up into him in all things."
-- Ephesians 4:15

Many Christians remain stunted and dwarfed in spiritual things, so as
to present the same appearance year after year. No up-springing of
advanced and refined feeling is manifest in them. They exist but do not
"grow up into him in all things." But should we rest content with being
in the "green blade," when we might advance to "the ear," and
eventually ripen into the "full corn in the ear?" Should we be
satisfied to believe in Christ, and to say, "I am safe," without
wishing to know in our own experience more of the fulness which is to
be found in him. It should not be so; we should, as good traders in
heaven's market, covet to be enriched in the knowledge of Jesus. It is
all very well to keep other men's vineyards, but we must not neglect
our own spiritual growth and ripening. Why should it always be winter
time in our hearts? We must have our seed time, it is true, but O for a
spring time-yea, a summer season, which shall give promise of an early
harvest. If we would ripen in grace, we must live near to Jesus-in his
presence-ripened by the sunshine of his smiles. We must hold sweet
communion with him. We must leave the distant view of his face and come
near, as John did, and pillow our head on his breast; then shall we
find ourselves advancing in holiness, in love, in faith, in hope-yea,
in every precious gift. As the sun rises first on mountain-tops and
gilds them with his light, and presents one of the most charming sights
to the eye of the traveller; so is it one of the most delightful
contemplations in the world to mark the glow of the Spirit's light on
the head of some saint, who has risen up in spiritual stature, like
Saul, above his fellows, till, like a mighty Alp, snow-capped, he
reflects first among the chosen, the beams of the Sun of Righteousness,
and bears the sheen of his effulgence high aloft for all to see, and
seeing it, to glorify his Father which is in heaven.

EVENING:

"Keep not back."
-- Isaiah 43:6

Although this message was sent to the south, and referred to the seed
of Israel, it may profitably be a summons to ourselves. Backward we are
naturally to all good things, and it is a lesson of grace to learn to
go forward in the ways of God. Reader, are you unconverted, but do you
desire to trust in the Lord Jesus? Then keep not back. Love invites
you, the promises secure you success, the precious blood prepares the
way. Let not sins or fears hinder you, but come to Jesus just as you
are. Do you long to pray? Would you pour out your heart before the
Lord? Keep not back. The mercy-seat is prepared for such as need mercy;
a sinner's cries will prevail with God. You are invited, nay, you are
commanded to pray, come therefore with boldness to the throne of grace.

Dear friend, are you already saved? Then keep not back from union with
the Lord's people. Neglect not the ordinances of baptism and the Lord's
Supper. You may be of a timid disposition, but you must strive against
it, lest it lead you into disobedience. There is a sweet promise made
to those who confess Christ-by no means miss it, lest you come under
the condemnation of those who deny him. If you have talents keep not
back from using them. Hoard not your wealth, waste not your time; let
not your abilities rust or your influence be unused. Jesus kept not
back, imitate him by being foremost in self-denials and
self-sacrifices. Keep not back from close communion with God, from
boldly appropriating covenant blessings, from advancing in the divine
life, from prying into the precious mysteries of the love of Christ.
Neither, beloved friend, be guilty of keeping others back by your
coldness, harshness, or suspicions. For Jesus' sake go forward
yourself, and encourage others to do the like. Hell and the leaguered
bands of superstition and infidelity are forward to the fight. O
soldiers of the cross, keep not back.


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IS GOD'S WILL MY WILL?

This is the will of God, even your sanctification.

1&nbsp;Thessalonians 4:3

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It is not a question of whether God is willing to sanctify me; is it
my will? Am I willing to let God do in me all that has been made
possible by the Atonement? Am I willing to let Jesus be made
sanctification to me, and to let the life of Jesus be manifested in
my mortal flesh? Beware of saying - Oh, I am longing to be
sanctified. You are not, stop longing and make it a matter of
transaction - "Nothing in my hands I bring." Receive Jesus Christ to
be made sanctification to you in implicit faith, and the great marvel
of the Atonement of Jesus will be made real in you. All that Jesus
made possible is made mine by the free loving gift of God on the
ground of what He performed, my attitude as a saved and sanctified
soul is that of profound humble holiness (there is no such thing as
proud holiness), a holiness based on agonizing repentance and a sense
of unspeakable shame and degradation; and also on the amazing
realization that the love of God commended itself to me in that while
I cared nothing about Him, He completed everything for my salvation
and sanctification (see Rom. 5:8. R.V.). No wonder Paul says nothing
is "able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ
Jesus our Lord."

Sanctification makes me one with Jesus Christ, and in Him one with
God, and it is done only through the superb Atonement of Christ.
Never put the effect as the cause. The effect in me is obedience and
service and prayer, and is the out come of speechless thanks and
adoration for the marvellous sanctification wrought out in me because
of the Atonement.

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SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS

Ephesians 3:1-13

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Dear Father,

Thank you for all the prayers Paul prayed for the Christians whom
he brought to you in his day and for those who came to you through
their preaching.

Thank you for the impact that Paul has had on so many great
churchmen through the ages.

Thank you for the pure waters that I, even I, have drunk from the
well of his teaching.

Thank you, Father, for making provision to spread the Good News
about Jesus over the whole earth, to every nation and language,
that we might enter your kingdom. Thank you for allowing me to
enter. I love you, Lord.

In the name of Jesus I give you thanks and make these requests.
Amen.


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WJD! -- Not an Issue of Justice, But of Faith -- Luke 18:8

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Saturday, October 20, 2007


Not an Issue of Justice, But of Faith


"I tell you, God will help his people quickly! But when the
Son of Man comes again, will he find people on earth who
believe in him?"

-- Luke 18:8 (ERV)


KEY THOUGHT:
One of the hardest things we face as human beings is ongoing injustice.
This is especially true when that injustice is directed toward us. Yet
tens of thousands of believers in Jesus face injustice, hardship,
brutality, and persecution each year. When believers face these hard
times, it is hard to believe that they will ever receive justice. It is
especially disturbing when those in power are corrupt and are the ones
treating them unfairly. However, Jesus reminds us that the issue isn't
injustice but faithfulness. God will settle accounts and bring justice.
The real question is whether or not we'll stick in there and not give
up under fire. Hang in! Pray for the Father to hear you! Don't give up,
for God will not only bring justice, but he will also bring salvation
and victory.


TODAY'S PRAYER:
Father, through your Holy Spirit, please inspire me to faithful
endurance no matter what circumstances, evil people, or Satan may bring
my way. In Jesus' name. Amen.

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Today's Verse : 1 John 2:5-6

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October 20, 2007


VERSE:
This is how we know we are in him: Whoever claims to live in him
must walk as Jesus did.
-- 1 John 2:5-6

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THOUGHT:
Do you want to know who walks with Jesus each day? Look for
folks whose lives look like his! Do you want to walk with Jesus?
Look at his life in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).
See how he treated people; then do the same! Notice how he defeated
Satan and overcame temptation. Trust that you can do the same! As
you do these things, you will find that Jesus is not only walking
with you, he is also working through you!

PRAYER:
Stir my spirit, O God, and empower me with your Spirit to live a
life of integrity and purity like Jesus. Please give me a heart for
people, dear Father, like your Son Jesus has. Help me to not only
see their needs and hear their cries, but to also respond with love
and compassion. In the name of my Savior Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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Today's KJV Verse : 1 John 2:5-6

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October 20, 2007


VERSE:
But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God
perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he
abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.
-- 1 John 2:5-6

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See how he treated people; then do the same! Notice how he defeated
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with you, he is also working through you!

PRAYER:
Stir my spirit, O God, and empower me with your Spirit to live a
life of integrity and purity like Jesus. Please give me a heart for
people, dear Father, like your Son Jesus has. Help me to not only
see their needs and hear their cries, but to also respond with love
and compassion. In the name of my Savior Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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