Thursday, September 26, 2019

F A V O R
Proverbs 14:35

Do you enjoy a good relationship with your coaches?  Do you have favor with them or do they seem to be angry with you a lot?  We read about some probable causes for both cases in the Bible.

In the book of Proverbs at chapter 14 and verse 35 it says, “The king's favor is toward a servant who acts wisely, but his anger is toward him who acts shamefully.” Don't let the king and servant language throw you, just think coach and athlete.
One good reason for a coach to favor a player is that he's acting wisely.  That player is working hard, responding to correction, being respectful, and working with his teammates, in short acting with wisdom.  This kind of behavior often results in a player having favor with his coach or teacher or supervisor.

One good reason for a coach to be angry with a player is that he's acting shamefully.  This person seems to do all the things that displease the coach.  No wonder he's angry!  Players who skip class, break curfew, engage in foolish activities and disrespect their coaches and teammates are acting shamefully.  They deserve and get their coach's anger.

As you prepare for competition in prayer today, ask the Lord for favor with your coaching staff.  Ask Him to lead you to act wisely, not shamefully.

Bible Reading Plan:
Luke 21:29-38
Hebrews 4:1-11