We ought to put into God's hands all those situations that get us down ... and leave them with him!
Delfo Cabrera, an Argentinian fireman, wanted to take part in the London Olympics of 1948 but couldn't afford the air fare...
God doesn't ask us to do something out of the ordinary. That's his speciality. He doesn't expect you to go through life chasing miracles and wonders. He'll do them for you in the simplicity of each day.
That's immaterial. What really matters is how faithful you are to the Lord. If your life came to an end today, could you honestly say, 'I have finished the race, I have kept the faith'?
Pete Sampras, asked about what made his playing so great, he said, 'I've always really admired the old stars in tennis. You know, Laver, Rosewall... and I've just tried to learn from them.'
"I'd prefer to say nothing about the ref but sometimes....." More than one famous football manager or president has said these words after the match, using them as a launch pad to shoot off a thousand and one things against the match officials.
The NBA is quite different from other sports tournaments, because of certain customs that began in the USA. One such custom, which has now crossed over into other sports, concerns the 'sacred number'. If a very good player has had a certain number on his shirt the number is not used by anyone else.
You don't have an excuse. You can't hide your need for God. You can't say, 'He's busy right now.' You just can't.
Let's face it; you'll never be any good at skiing if you're frightened of crossing that threshold where you're no longer in control of your circumstances - or even your body.
PAUL AZINGER is a really good golfer. Some years ago his life hit a brick wall when they told him he had cancer. But he trusted in God and got back on the greens
We are fully capable of arranging and messing up our world in a few seconds rather than handing things over to the Lord.
Can you come back and win a world cup match when your team is down 3-0? I bet most of us would say no. But the answer is YES! Quarter-final, England, 1966: Portugal is up against the star revelation of the tournament, Korea, and losing 3-0.
You think you've gone too far? Are you frightened of God? His arms are open wide, waiting for you! You'll not find a more secure and loving place.
One of the greatest Olympic winners of all time was Paavo Nurmi, who won twelve medals (nine of them gold) in long-distance running in the 1920's. When he ran, something caught people's attention: he always carried a stop watch. Before anyone said anything, he already knew if he was running well or not.
Some years ago an incredible thing happened in a football match. Pelé was playing for Santos de Brazil, in Colombia, and he was sent off. The crowd was so furious that the situation escalated into almost a riot. In the end the ref had to be substituted and Pele was allowed back on the field. And this was only a friendly!
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