I am pouring over the stat sheets, watching NFL updates on
ESPN and creating my strategy cheat sheets for my upcoming Fantasy Football
drafts. Yes, I am a Fantasy Football Junkie. One aspect of what makes it so
intriguing is the high expectation factor of who will become an exceptional
player this year and if you picked them, then your Fantasy Football Team will
destroy the competition (like those who picked Patrick Mahomes last year). The
problem is, you never really know how a player will do, and with higher
expectations is the likely possibility of higher disappointments.
Two examples in the NFL and NBA remind us of high
expectations come with high disappointments. Ryan Leaf, the QB drafted by the
Chargers as a second pick behind Peyton Manning. Sports Illustrated asked “How
good is he (Leaf)?” and answered, “Almost as good as he thinks he is, which is
to say spectacular.” However, after a $31 million dollar contract and a
disaster of a rookie season with more locker room fights and emotional
breakdowns than touchdowns, he became one of the biggest busts in the NFL. In
the NBA, does anyone remember the first three picks of the 1984 draft? Number
1: Houston selected Hakeem Olajuwon, Number 3: Chicago selected Michael Jordan
and (yes you can groan), between the two, Portland selected at Number 2: Sam
Bowie. Sports Illustrated, said that pick was the biggest draft bust in NBA
history.
High expectations sometimes can lead to high
disappointments. One of the most colorful Judges in Israel ’s history was birthed with
high expectations with great potential. He showed glimpses of power and might
as the Spirit of the Lord came upon him, and yet his role as a deliverer to the
Israelites ends as a major disappointment. He is Samson. Samson was God’s number one pick to be the
mighty warrior to defeat the Philistines and drive them out of Israel , establish peace and worship to God and
re-establish Israel
as a holy nation. Samson, however, allowed cultural distractions and personal
weaknesses (primarily those that bat their eyes and twirl their hair) to
diminish and eventually destroy the great potential he had as Judge and
deliverer.
What about us? Do we even begin to think of ourselves as
God’s #1 pick for his team? I believe, God has high expectations for us, and
certainly much greater than we view ourselves. He views us with great
potential, and He is ready to equip us for whatever task or challenge may lie
ahead. God sees us as men of character and integrity living our lives in the
fullness of God’s love in all our roles as spouse, friend, parent, co-worker, business
owner, etc. God sees how we could have a great influence on others, if we
submit our lives to him and train with obedience and dedication. We could be His
star player on His team. Wow! To think God chose us as His #1 pick, with high
expectations and full of potential. I think all of us want to be an MVP on
God’s Team, so let’s train and begin to live like one.
so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully
pleasing to him: bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the
knowledge of God; 11 being
strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance
and patience with joy; 12 giving
thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the
saints in light. – Colossians 1:10-12

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