This past weekend, I had the great honor of sharing during the Cowboy Church Service at the Brady Wakefield Timed Event Championship in Ponca, Nebraska. The event celebrate the life of a significant young man and brought close family and friends under one roof to participate in a sport that he had a great passion for.
I was very fortunate to grow up with Brady. From church
goings, to school events, and weekend horse shows and rodeos. He loved to joke
around and always carried a positive attitude. To many of us, he was an
inspiration.
A while back, I submitted myself this a facebook 24 hour Bible verse challenge. Essentially, I had to post a video on facebook of me saying
what my favorite verse was and challenge four others to do the same thing. I challenged Brady to this, and within 10 minutes he posted his video of his favorite verse Jeremiah 29:11. This verse is something that
Brady modeled as an individual and as an athlete.
Whether you know it or not, God wants you to be a champion.
Jeremiah 29:11 states, “He has a plan for you, plans to prosper.” He wants you
in the race pushing toward that destiny. There will be times when God will want
you to stretch your faith and take more ground. He has put a fire in each one
of us. A desire to achieve our greatest dreams and to be the absolute best.
We all have dreams. Some may want to work in the medical
field, others in finance, while some prefer to rope and ride for the rest of
their life. Whatever your desire is to do we all want to be successful.
However, the road to where we want to be isn’t always going to be paved and well graded with wide shoulders. Instead, it is going to have pot holes,
bumps, and bridges that we must cross.
To me, the act of excelling and achieving is rather a process that
consists of 3 specific points.
1 .
The desire for greatness
2 .
Expecting the best
3 .
Refusing to quit
As athletes we have the desire to achieve greatness and be
the best. This is a desire that has been planted into the entire human race.
Each and every one of us in our own way has a desire for greatness.
But what is greatness, TRUE greatness?
To the world, greatness is to exalt over others. This could
be in athletics, finances, politics… the general picture here is climbing
higher over others most of the time at their expense. The Bible’s definition of
greatness is lifting up, helping and loving others without seeking personal
recognition or reward. Philippians 2:3-5 says, “Let nothing be done through
selfish ambition.”
This takes me back to a few summers ago when I spent 3 months
in Texas doing roping ministry events and clinics. After clinics, we spent the evenings around a camp
fire in worship. I can remember Stran Smith was there that night telling
everyone who was gathered that there was a time when he was roping a few
practice calves where he had been tying several calves in the 9-second range. As
he rode back to the roping chute, a little voice cam to him saying, “You’re not
putting your heart into this.” It was then that he realized that he had quit
expecting the best that he could do. The next time, he backed into the box and roped
his next calf in 8-seconds flat. As most of you know, there is quite a difference
between a 9-second run and 8-second run. The difference between the two runs is that he through himself into it because he
expected the best.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things we hope and expect for.”
If we don’t have great expectations then we have nothing to
apply our faith to. Everyone has the choice of living by faith, or living in
doubt and unbelief, afraid to launch out into what seems totally impossible,
but with God all things are possible.
Are you expecting a faster time? If you are, I encourage you
to pull on Go for His creativity and direction. Maybe you need to spend a few
more swings roping the dummy, taking the turns a little slower around the barrels to find the correct pockets, or a few more minutes in his word. Expect to
succeed and don’t let doubt and fear cheat you out of it. Fear is nothing but false
evidence that appears to be real. Faith in God makes the impossible possible
but first you have to expect it. God wants to you experience his every best, so
go for it!
This brings me to my third point, of wanting
and expecting to succeed but the truth is that times get hard and desperation
of not seeing progress settles sin. I’m sure that most of you have been in these
situations where things weren’t going the way you wanted them to. You have
received no time after no time, broken barriers, and knocked barrels. It was in times like these that you wanted to cash it all in and give up. Quite
frankly that is just the devil getting in the way. However, Champions of the sport and
Champions of Christ, refuse to quit. When times like these happen, we need to
dig deeper into His word. We are on this journey with God and pursing our life
goal, we have defining moments that determines whether we continue by faith or
we quit.
There will be times when the enemy gets in the way, and
times that no matter how hard you try it is just not going to work. But here is
your chance to win or lose. We will only win if we bring it to the cross.
Through constant prayer we establish that He is our strength. He is the might
and power to get the job done.
Champions push forward because they know victory is down the road. This maybe
the most defining quality of a champion. It’s the challenges, difficulties,
discouragements, disappointments, and obstacles of every kind that hit their lives and they get up, get back in the race, and go forward. They have the tenacity to keep pressing forward. A champion is an
ordinary person who refuses to quite. One more pray. One more day. One more
chance.
Each and every one of you are a champion of Christ, and he
will make you the champion of your dreams if you have a desire for greatness
first and foremost in his kingdom and then in your field. If you are expecting
to be the best and you refuse to quit event when the devil tries to get in your
way.
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