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Your soccer
skills get better every year, son.
It
doesn't matter. Shiloh doesn't have a soccer team.
They play football.
So, why
not
kick for
the football
team?
They've already got a good
kicker.
I'm sure they wouldn't mind
having two.
Dad, I'm too small. I
really just don't feel like getting killed.
Are you saying you're not interested or
you'd like to try out but you're afraid?
What if I don't even make the team?
Well, you're already not on the team.
You can't get any more not on the team
than you are right now.
- OK, Dad.
- David, you can't be afraid of
failure.
Everyone fails at some point.
So you think I should try out for the
football team?
Well, if you're waiting
around for soccer, it isn’t gonna
happen.
You can't win when
you're more concerned about what you're doing
afterwards!
Dad, I don't even know why
they let me on the team.
Did you do
your best, son?
I knew I was gonna miss
it before I kicked it.
Your actions
will always follow your beliefs,
David.
Dad, I can't even kick it straight.
And I can't walk. Should I just stay
home and pout about it?
If you accept
defeat, David, then that's what you'll get.
Revelation Chapter 3 says:
doors that no one can
open.
can shut. I know you have a little
strength, yet you have kept my word and have not
denied my
name.
You
still
have
an
open
door
here,
and
until
the
Lord
moves
you,
you're
to
bloom
right
where
you're planted. I just felt led to come
and tell you that today.
Mr. Bridges.
Do you believe
God told you to come tell me that?
I
admit to you I have been struggling.
But I've also been praying.
I just don't see him at work here.
Grant, I heard a story about two
farmers who desperately needed rain. And both of
them prayed
for rain, but only one of
them went out and prepared his fields to receive
it.
Which one do you think trusted God
to send the rain?
The one who prepared
his fields for it.
Which one are you?
God will send the rain when he's ready.
You need to prepare your field to
receive it.
So this is your new team
philosophy?
What do you think?
I think this applies to all of life,
not just football.
Well, that's my
point.
10 bucks to the person who can
tell me who won the state championship a decade
ago.
- Walker Jennings.
-
No.
- North Metro.
- Stop
guessing.
You know it or you don't.
- How about five years ago?
- Richland?
That was three
years ago.
You can't remember, can you?
Leads me to ask a couple of questions.
- What's the purpose of this team?
- Win ball games.
- Then
what?
- We get a trophy. And people
talk about us.
Maybe, for a while.
- Then what?
- I don't know.
Get a scholarship, play for college and
coach little League.
What are you
getting at?
You think we're just
wasting our time?
If our
main goal is to win games, then yes.
-
You don't want us to win games?
- No.
Not if that's our
main goal.
Winning football games is too small a thing to
live for. And I love
football
as
much
as
anybody.
But
even
championship
trophies
will
one
day
collect
dust
and
be
forgotten. It's just that
so far all this has been about us, how we can look
good, how we can get the
glory. The
more I read this book, the more I realize life's
not about us. We're not here just to get
glory, make money and die. The Bible
says that God put us here for him, to honor him.
Jesus said
the most important thing you
could do with your life is to love God with
everything you are and
love others as
yourself. So if we win every game and we miss
that, we've done nothing. Football
then
means nothing. So I'm here to present you a new
team philosophy. I think that football is just
one of the tools we use to honor God.
So you think God does care
about football?
I think he
cares about your faith. He cares about where your
heart is. If you can live your faith on
the football field, then, yes, God
cares 'cause he cares about you. He sent his son
Jesus to die for
us
so
we
could
live
for
him.
That's
why
we're
here.
But,
see,
it's
not
just
on
the
football
field.
We've
gonna
honor
him
in
our
relationships,
in
our
respect
for
authority,
in
the
classroom,
and
when you're at home alone surfing the
Internet. I want God to bless this team so much,
people talk
about what he did. But it
means we gonna give him our best in every area.
And if we win, we
praise him. And if we
lose, we praise him. Either way, we honor him with
our actions and our
attitudes. So I'm
asking you, what are you living for? I've resolved
to give God everything I've got,
then
I'll leave the results up to him.
I
want to know if you'll join me. Your attitude's
like the aroma of your heart. If your attitude
stinks,
it means your heart's not
right.
He sure is preachy
today.
What?
-
How's your attitude, Brock?
- It's
fine.
Then you'll be OK
with the death crawl, right?
All right, everybody on the goal line.
Get your partner. Let's go.
All right, let's go. Show me something.
10 yards. Move it. Let's
go.
Matt, let's go. Let's
go, Jonathan.
Show me something. 10
yards.
Show me some power. No knees.
Keep your knees off the ground.
Show me something. Here we
go.
10 yards. Show me some muscle.
Show me some power.
Give me some heart. Let's go.
Very good, boys. Very good.
Let's run it back.
- Man, that's not even funny, dude.
- Yeah, it is.
So, Coach, how strong is Westview this
year?
A lot stronger than
we are.
You already written
Friday night down as a loss, Brock?
Well, not if I knew we could beat them.
Come here, Brock. You too,
Jeremy.
- What? Am I in
trouble now?
- Not yet.
I
wanna see you do the death crawl again except I
wanna see your absolute best.
What? You want me to go the 30?
- I think you can go the
50.
- The 50? I can go the 50 if
nobody's on my back.
You can do it with
Jeremy on your back, but promise you're gonna do
your best.
- All right.
- Your best.
- OK.
- You're gonna give me your best?
- I'm gonna give you my
best.
- All right, one more thing.
- I want you to do it blindfolded.
- Why?
I don't
want you giving up at a certain point when you can
go further. Get down. Jeremy, get on
his back. Now, get a good tight hold,
Jeremy.
All right. Let's go, Brock.
Keep your knees off the ground.
Just your hands and feet.
A
little bit left. A little bit left.
There you go. Show me good effort.
That away, Brock. You keep coming.
- There you go.
- Come on,
Brock.
- Come on.
- It's a
good start. Little bit left.
Little bit
left. There you go, Brock.
Good
strength.
You gonna be kidding me.
- That's it, Brock. That's it.
- Am I at the 20 yet?
Forget the 20. You give me your best.
You keep going. That's it.
Don't stop.
You got more in
you than that.
I am not done. I'm
resting a second.
You gonna keep
moving. Let's go.
Don't quit till you
got nothing left.
There you go. Keep
moving. Keep moving.
Keep moving.
That's it. You keep driving.
Keep your knees off the ground.
Keep driving it. Your very best.
Your very best. Keep moving, Brock.
That's it. That's it. That's it.
Keep going.
Don't quit on
me. Keep going.
Keep driving it. Keep
your knees off the ground. That's it.
Your very best.
Don't quit
on me. Your very best.
Keep driving.
Keep driving.
There you go. There you
go.
That's it. You keep driving.
Keep your knees off the ground.
Don't quit till you got nothing left.
Keep moving, Brock.
That's
it. That's it. That's it.