Do you know….

Do you know the plays? Whether on offense or defense do you know the plays? You see the quarterback in a football game right before the snap, pointing to a player and talking to that player. The quarterback, most of the time, is telling the player where to line up. For that particular play, the player is most likely lining up in the wrong place. So the quarterback tells him where to line up.

A busted play is when the quarterback is snapped the ball from the center and then something goes wrong. The quarterback turns to the right, to hand off the ball to the running back, and the running back is behind him on the left. The left guard pulls to his right and the right guard pulls to his left and they collide into each other behind the center. You must memorize the plays and not depend on someone else to tell you where to go.

Do you know your faith? You call yourself a Christian, but do you know your faith? You go to church as often as you can on Sundays, just because you always have, but do you know your faith? If I asked you to repeat the 10 commandments, in order, could you do it? If I asked you to tell me the name of the four gospels, could you do it? Who was the first martyr of the Christian faith? Can you repeat the creeds from memory? Have you read the Bible, cover to cover?

Are you one of those football players the quarterback has to tell where to line up, before the snap of the ball? I challenge you to memorize the plays and your faith.

James 1:22-25 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. But whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues in it—not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it—they will be blessed in what they do.

Long Snapper

The long snapper, in a football game, is very important. He must snap the ball to the punter or place kick holder and be perfect every time. Most of the time it is no longer just the starting center doing the long snapper duties, it is a specialist who the coach trains to perform this particular duty.

As the long snapper you can have the greatest game and make every snap perfect and no one will ever notice. But if you make one bad snap in the game, suddenly everyone will know who you are and they will question your ability to do what you do.

In our Christian walk of life most of us are also called to be a niche role player like the long snapper. Most of us will never be the quarterback or the all-state running back. But the job God has given you will be just as important even though the ball is rarely in our hands.

As a Christian, people will be watching you as you live your life. They will see you go to church. They will see the cross or the rosary beads hanging from your rear view mirror in your vehicle. And when you snap the ball over the punters head (so to speak) and screw up, everyone will know your name and talk about you. “Yeah, he is supposed to be a Christian, but look at him now!”

In the football game the coach may be angry, but he will put the long snapper back in the game to snap on the next opportunity. God will do the same and forgive you of your screw up also.

John 8:3-11 The Scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman caught in adultery, and having set her in the center of the court, they said to Him, “Teacher, this woman has been caught in adultery, in the very act. Now in the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women; what then do you say?” They were saying this, testing Him, so that they might have grounds for accusing Him. But Jesus stooped down and with His finger wrote on the ground. But when they persisted in asking Him, He straightened up, and said to them, “He who is without sin among you, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” Again He stooped down and wrote on the ground. When they heard it, they began to go out one by one, beginning with the older ones, and He was left alone, and the woman, where she was, in the center of the court. Straightening up, Jesus said to her, “Woman, where are they? Did no one condemn you?” She said, “No one, Lord.” And Jesus said, “I do not condemn you, either. Go. From now on sin no more.”

The Final Game

The final game happens to us all. We will miss our teammates in the game of football and fondly think of them many a times in the future. This song speaks to that.

“The Parting Glass”

Of all the money that ever I had
I’ve spent it in good company
And all the harm that ever I’ve done
Alas it was to none but me
And all I’ve done for want of wit
To memory now I can’t recall
So fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be to you all

Chorus: So fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate’er befalls Then gently rise and softly call “Good night and joy be to you all”

Of all the comrades that ever I had
They are sorry for my going away
And all the sweethearts that ever I had
They wish me one more day to stay
But since it falls unto my lot
That I should rise and you should not
I’ll gently rise and I’ll softly call
Good night and joy be to you all

Chorus: So fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate’er befalls Then gently rise and softly call “Good night and joy be to you all”

Chorus: So fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate’er befalls Then gently rise and softly call “Good night and joy be to you all”

Boys will be Boys

Four or five of us neighbor boys were at Paul’s house. Paul was a couple of years older than us and had just received a brand new BB gun for his birthday. He was letting each of us take a turn at shooting the new gun.

When Paul finally got the gun back in his hands he turned around, took aim at my face and from about two feet away pulled the trigger. His shot hit me just under my left eye on my cheek bone and the BB bounced off my face. I immediately started running away from the area.

My house was a block away and when I got there, I ran into the bathroom. I put toilet paper on the wound and tried to stop the bleeding, which was considerable. My father followed me into the bathroom and said, “What happened?” I said, “Paul just shot me in the face with his BB gun from about two feet away.” My Dad grabbed me by the back of the neck and said, “Let’s go.” I said, “Where are we going?” He said, “To Paul’s house.”

When we arrived at Paul’s house my Dad hit the front door loudly three times with the bottom of his fisted hand. Paul’s Dad opened the door and said, “Joe, what is wrong?” My Dad said, “Your Paul just shot my kid in the face with the BB gun from about two feet away.” Paul’s Dad turned around facing into the house and yelled, “Paul get up here right now.”

Paul got to the door almost immediately. His Dad said to him, “Did you shoot Tim with the gun?” Paul said, “Yes sir.” Paul’s Dad looked back at my Dad and said, “Joe, I will take care of this problem on my end and thank you for coming over.”

I learned later that Paul had his new BB gun taken away from him forever and he received the butt whipping of his life.

A few days ago, I read a story in the news that said; about 50% of the babies in the United States are born out of wedlock with many a father not present. My first thought was, who raises these kids and tells them that shooting another kid in the face with a BB gun is unacceptable behavior?

Have you gone soft?

The coach in pregame says this to his team in the locker room: “Now guys, let’s be nice out there tonight. I want you to quit being so rough on the other team. Quit hitting them so hard. Stop hanging on to the football so tightly; carry it loose so it is easier for the other team to get it away from us. Lets just be nice guys tonight.

My guess is, no coach in America at any level of football from junior high to the N.F.L. has ever said that speech and meant it.

Galations 1:10 Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.

Men (and women) need to be challenged. That is why, I think, we love the game of football, our guys against your guys. Who has worked harder in preparation for the game, both mentally and physically? The game itself is a challenge to play. It is not for the soft in spirit and body.

Our spiritual lives are also challenging. It is difficult to love everyone. It is difficult to read the Bible and pray everyday. It is at times difficult to get to church.

But once we start to do the things recommended by Coach Jesus, it gets easier to do. We start to take on the characteristics of our Coach.

So are you pleasing people instead of God? Have you gone soft?

 

Wasps in the Press Box

This is my 30th year of broadcasting football games on the radio. One of my favorite memories happened during that first year.

My broadcast partner and myself showed up at the Ulysses press box, at the time our schools biggest rival, about an hour and a half before game time to set up our equipment. As we entered the press box, my partner asked the guys in the press box where the visiting radio station would need to set up. They said, “You guys get the other end of this press box, down there with the wasps!” They both then laughed.

So as we walked down to the other end of the press box, sure enough, about a dozen wasps were flying around the area we needed to be in. My broadcast partner says to me, “I don’t do wasps; you need to take care of this problem.” He sits down the equipment he is carrying and goes to the other end of the press box.

So I grab an area wide phone book that was lying on a table and started killing wasps. Killed one on the table, killed one on the wall, then one on a chair, then I spotted one on the window we would be looking out to broadcast. I thought to myself, okay now be careful, and lightly hit the window. Well, I hit that wasp on the window and that window shattered and sent glass flying into the stadium seats.

There was only one person sitting in the entire stadium, since it was so early, and it was a woman, who was sitting directly under the window I just broke. She screamed bloody murder at the top of her lung capacity. So I thought she had probably been cut and was injured. I stuck my head through the broken window to look at her.

The coaching staffs of both teams were standing on the field looking towards me, with my head out the window and at the woman. The athletic director of the school ran over to this woman to check on her well being and thankfully she was uninjured, but covered with glass. The athletic director then came into the press box and was angry.

But the best part was all the wasps that were left in the press box, now had an escape route and flew out the window!

The rest of that season, every time our Scott City coaching staff would see me, they would ask, “Broke any windows lately?”

Beautiful

Last Friday night at the football game, I was overwhelmed with the actual beauty of everything surrounding the game. The football field itself was green and beautiful with the painted white stripes and numbers. The colors of the two opposing team’s uniforms and helmets were like a picture painted on that field of green.

The stadium seating on both sides of the field were full of fans in all their school colors. The seating areas were full and many fans were standing on both sides of the field up and down the sidelines. You could hear the band playing their music. You could smell the popcorn and the hamburgers being cooked. There was a slight breeze and the flags around the stadium were flipping lightly in the wind.

Clouds covered about ninety percent of the sky as the sun was setting which added an orange hue to the clouds adding to the colorful and beautiful evening.

Even if you didn’t know a thing about high school football you could have just enjoyed the atmosphere, the beauty and the excitement of the situation.

In our religious life, I think we sometimes focus too much on the rules and laws of that religious life. What we need to focus more on is the beauty of our religious life. Many of us go to churches that are some of the biggest and most beautiful buildings in our town that have beautiful stained glass windows that tell the story of our Christian faith. We have music that is hopefully inspiring in both word and sound.

When the pastor or priest bless the bread and wine or juice have you ever just watched that part of the service and thought back to when Jesus actually started that tradition over 2,000 years ago? It is beautiful to watch it today.

At some point to really understand what is going on in a football game we need to know the rules of the game. Our religious lives are the same, but to start with focus on the beauty of our worship services and on the beauty of the life lived by Jesus in the four gospels.