Worst Defeat

It was a dark and dreary day in 1916, a day well suited to the most brutally devastating rout in all of American football history.

One look at the two teams showed trouble ahead.

On the Georgia Tech side were semi-human monsters, gorilla-like behemoths trained by John Heisman, the man football’s highest award was later named after. Heisman was a fanatic. He would not let his Yellow Jackets use soap or water because he considered them debilitating. Nor could they eat pastry, pork, veal, hot bread, nuts, apples, or coffee. His reason? “They don’t agree with me,” he growled, “so they’d better not agree with you.” The Yellow Jackets, with eight All-Southern players, were intent on building their reputation. They lured lowly Cumberland to the game with a $500 guarantee.

The Cumberland team had several players who had never played football before. The official who accepted the offer had long since graduated and left the team in the hands of the team manager. Even the trip to Atlanta had been a disaster: Cumberland arrived with only 16 players. Three were lost at a rest stop in Nashville.

The game began. Georgia Tech scored 63 points in the first quarter, averaging touchdowns at one-minute-and-twenty-second intervals. Even after such a lopsided start, the rest of the game was filled with tension and drama! No one questioned who would win, of course. But could Cumberland players be convinced to finish the game? The manager, George Allen, paced the sidelines, exhorting the team to “hang in there for Cumberland’s $500.” They did, and with it collected the honor of the worst loss in American college football history: 222-0.

Cumberland also left posterity one of its most memorable football plays. A Cumberland kickoff returner fumbled, probably from sheer weariness. He yelled to a teammate, “Pick up the ball!” Replied his teammate, “Pick it up yourself! You dropped it!”

Cumberland was only in the game for the money. But Georgia Tech was in the game to WIN!
Cumberland was in the game to simply survive. But Georgia Tech was in the game to Win!

Cumberland was disorganized, but Georgia Tech organized everything to Win!
Cumberland was unskilled, but Georgia Tech developed their skills to Win!
Cumberland functioned as individuals. But Georgia Tech was a team united to win!

When it comes to the game of life, why are you in the game?

Are you focused on simply acquiring riches?
Or are you focused on living the Victorious Christian life?

Are you focused on simply surviving the game?
Or do you want to leave a legacy, to build your reputation as an ambassador of God?

You need to choose your goals in life carefully.
It is possible you may achieve your goals, yet lose the game.

Maybe the reason you feel defeated is because your goals are not the right ones!


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Giving

“In God’s sight, my giving is measured not by how much I give, but by how much I have left after I make my gift. Not by its size is my gift judged, but by how much of me there is in it. No one gives at all until he has given all! No one gives anything acceptable to God until he has first given himself in love and sacrifice.”

A.W. Tozer

His Love Endures Forever

By Rob Heverling (robhev@yahoo.com)

Psalm 100:5
For the LORD is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.

Have you ever received something and didn’t deserve it.

Probably one of my favorite commercials this past Christmas was one where a girl was sitting in front of the Christmas tree tearing opening her gifts. She opens up this one gift and her eyes just light up and in that moment you knew she just got something she probably wanted for a long time but had to wait till this day to get.

After looking at the gift for about 3 seconds her appearance changes as she begins to recount the events of the past year. Apparently she had not been such a good girl. She looks at her parents and says “you spent to much take it back” Her parents look shocked as they ask her “what do you mean?”. She goes on to explain that over the past year she was not the best of kids and even goes as far to list some of the bad things she had done like forging notes because she skipped school, reading her sisters diary etc.. she doesn’t deserve the gift and they spent way to much and they need to just take it back.

Then there is a brief pause with the parents just looking at her and finally the dad breaks the ice and says “but honey we didn’t spend a lot on you” the whole thing ends with both parents looking at each other in silent victory and the girl sitting on the floor with this silly smirk on her face because she just told everyone some of the worst things she had done over the past year and still got something she didn’t deserve.

It can be a humbling experience when we receive things we don’t deserve.

I can remember times in my own life when people have given out of love because we were struggling and after just feeling like “God I don’t deserve this”. They’re were people out there way worse off then us but yet for some reason my family was thought of.

It’s one thing to receive gifts when we’ve been good, or generous, or even a hard worker those kind of gifts we will easily take and sometimes even expect. But what about when you have done nothing or when you have been rotten, miserable, hard to live with or lazy. Those are the times when we find gifts hard to take.

Maybe that’s why most people find it hard to receive the gift of God’s son. Because God gave that gift when we were at our worst. Romans 5:8 But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

He didn’t wait for us to deserve it and he didn’t try to cheapen it like the girls parents in the commercial. He sent the whole gift and he paid the whole price for us. One life for many lives Romans 5:19 For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. Because of that one sacrifice that Christ was willing to make on the cross all of us can have the gift of eternal life.

And what do we have to do to get it? Nothing, because it’s a gift Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

The gift of the Christ is probably one of the hardest gifts for the people of the world to take because really we don’t deserve it and yet God sent him anyways. When were willing to humble ourselves and admit our mistakes like the girl in the commercial and come clean with God, then and only then can we share in this great gift that God has given. God is holding out his gift for you, all you got to do is believe it and then receive it. For one can’t truly have this gift unless they reach out and take hold of it.

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.


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Santa’s Prayer on Christmas Eve

Author Unknown

The sleigh was all packed, the reindeer were fed,
But Santa still knelt by the side of the bed.

“Dear Father,” he prayed “Be with me tonight.
There’s much work to do and my schedule is tight.

I must jump in my sleigh and streak through the sky,
Knowing full well that a reindeer can’t fly.

I will visit each household before the first light,
I’ll cover the world and all in one night.

With sleigh bells a-ringing, I’ll land on each roof,
Amid the soft clatter of each little hoof.

To get in the house is the difficult part,
So I’ll slide down the chimney of each child’s heart.

My sack will hold toys to grant all their wishes.
The supply will be endless like the loaves and the fishes.

I will fill all the stockings and not leave a track.
I’ll eat every cookie that is left for my snack.

I can do all these things Lord, only through You,
I just need your blessing, then it’s easy to do.

All this is to honor the birth of the One,
That was sent to redeem us, Your most Holy Son.

So to all of my friends, least Your glory I rob,
Please Lord, remind them who gave me this job.”

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If Jesus Were Born Today

Child advocates would remove the child from the custody of his mother when they discovered she was shacking with a guy (not the child’s father) in a barn. In most jurisdictions that would constitute child neglect.

Of course, Mary would have an underpaid court appointed attorney to represent her in the dependent-neglect proceeding, and Joseph would be out of luck once it was determined that paternity could not be established within a reasonable degree of medical certainty through blood or DNA testing (97% probability that Joe was the dad is sufficient, but absent divine intervention, that couldn’t happen, hmmm?). He would be excluded from juvenile court as a stranger to the proceeding and investigated for possible sexual deviance (all those oxen and asses around), and he would be told that he had no standing to object since he was not the natural father of the child and was not yet married to Mary (by their own admissions they had not yet consummated their union).

The Division of Children and Family Services would ask the court to order Mary to take parenting classes, and the Court would order that homemaker services be provided as well, since obviously Mary can’t keep house properly (the place where the DHS workers found the child was kept remarkably like a barn).

Mary would be allowed to have one visit with Jesus per week at the Centers for Youth and Families. The visit would be one hour long, and supervised by a therapist since Jesus would no doubt be put in therapeutic foster care to prevent psychological damage resulting from the horrible lack of civilization to which he had been exposed at such a tender age.

At the eighteen month dispositional hearing, the court would consider terminating parental rights because of Mary’s refusal to bring a paternity suit against Jesus’ true biological father (or even to identify him to the satisfaction of the Court). The Court would be appalled at the life choices Mary would have made: she would have completed her marriage to Joseph (that suspected sexual deviant) and had more children by him, which was obviously contrary to Jesus’ best interest.

Since Mary and Joseph had fled the jurisdiction with Jesus once to escape encounters with the authorities, they would determine that Mary and Joe had nefarious plans to abscond with the Ward of the State to Egypt again, where they would possibly engage in dangerous and illegal activities with him. Parental rights would be terminated, and Jesus would be put up for adoption.

He would be adopted by the Herods, a well-connected and politically powerful family, who have been searching for just such a child as Jesus. Of course, Jesus will die in the custody of his adoptive family, because that’s all they wanted him for in the first place. Social services will NOT have intervened prior to his death because the state social workers could never imagine someone as highly placed as the Herods exploiting children or torturing them to death. The political ramifications for the Herods would have been too severe. In all likelihood, the social service agencies would cover up the death as one occurring from accident, and Herod’s good name will be preserved.

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When Jesus was Born

Whether he was born in 4 B.C. or A.D. 6, in Bethlehem or Nazareth, whether there were multitudes of the heavenly host to hymn the glory of it or just Mary and her husband–when the child was born, the whole course of human history was changed.

That is a truth as unassailable as any truth. Art, music, literature, Western culture itself with all its institutions and Western man’s whole understanding of himself and his world–it is impossible to conceive how differently things would have turned out if that birth had not happened whenever, wherever, however it did.

And there is a truth beyond that: for millions of people who have believed since, the birth of Jesus made possible not just a new way of understanding life but a new way of living it.

Frederick Buechner in Listening to Your Life. Christianity Today, Vol. 37, no. 15.

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Christmas – An Earthly Stepfather for God

Scripture: Luke 2:1-5, 52

Although God was the real Father of Jesus, Jesus also needed an earthly “stepfather.”

God needed a godly man to take the responsibility to raise Jesus in the right way. He fulfilled the demands of his society as he went to his own town to register in a census. He worked in order to feed and cloth him. The task of a father is very demanding, but also rewarding. Jesus and Joseph worked side by side in a carpentry shop and “Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.”

Even today, fathers are in a sense stepfathers to they children raise.

For they do not belong to them, but to God. The task of raising a child of God is no less difficult than raising the Son of God. Imagine how inadequate Joseph must have felt raising the Son of God! ! !

Joseph made many mistakes we can be sure. No father is perfect but the Heavenly Father. We can trust that when we are inadequate He is fully able to meet all the needs and demands that raising a child requires. Many men spend considerable amounts of time away from their families because of work, but God is fully able to care for your family.

Raising children as a mother is no less difficult!

Children take a moment to be thankful for your father and mother.

Fathers and mothers take a moment to ask God to continue to help you raise your children in the right way so that they might also “grow in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.”

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Ah, Dearest Jesus

Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child,
Make thee a bed, soft, undefiled,
Within my heart, that it may be
A quiet chamber kept for Thee.

My heart for very joy doth leap,
My lips no more can silence keep,
I too must sing, with joyful tongue,
That sweetest ancient cradle song,

Glory to God in highest heaven,
Who unto man His Son hath given
While angels sing with pious mirth.
A glad new year to all the earth.

Martin Luther


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I am the Christmas Spirit

I enter the home of poverty and cause
pale-faced children to open wide
their eyes in wonder.

I cause the aged to remember
their youth… and to laugh.

I cause eager feet to climb dark stairways
with filled baskets, leaving behind hearts
amazed at the goodness of the world.

I cause the prodigal to pause and
send to an anxious family some little
token of love.

I enter dark prison cells, causing scarred
manhood to remember what might have
been and pointing to better days ahead.

I enter the homes of pain, and there lips
that are too weak to speak simply
tremble in silent, eloquent gratitude.

In a thousand ways, I cause this weary
old world to look up into the face of
God and, for a few moments, forget
everything that is small and wretched.

You see, I am the Christmas Spirit.

Author unknown

 

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