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Religion Title: Easter Sunrise Service Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest – God prefers losers. That statement sounds positively un-American. As General George Patton famously remarked, ”Americans love a winner. America will not tolerate a loser.” Then we have this from Coach Vince Lombardi: “Show me a good loser, and I’ll show you a loser.” We all want to be on the winning team, don’t we? That’s why millions of people filled out brackets during March Madness, and it’s also why over 100,000 people gathered at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky last Saturday for the Kentucky Derby. And it’s why millions more watched the live telecast. That multitude included my wife and me. I learned about the back stories on a number of different horses and their owners. So you find yourself inevitably pulling for this horse or for that jockey or for that set of owners. I say that as someone who generally has no interest whatsoever in horse racing. But the truth is, if I’m watching a sporting event where I don’t already have a favorite team, I’ll pick one of the teams to root for. I just do that automatically. I suppose most people are like that. We like competition, and we like to be on the winning side. But the preeminent example is football. At least down South it’s always football. Here in Mississippi we have a heated rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State. A few miles east you have Alabama and Auburn. Further south you have Florida and Florida State. Up north you have Ohio State and Michigan. In South Bend you have Notre Dame versus everyone else. A year ago I attended the Ohio State-Michigan game in Columbus, Ohio. I was one of over 100,000 fans who gathered in the stands to watch one of the most storied rivalries in college football. A few days after the game a friend sent me a copy of The Winners Manual by Jim Tressel, head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes. Besides being a fine coach (his teams at Youngstown State and Ohio State have won five national championships), he is also a man of character and a strong Christian. In his chapter on “Handling Adversity and Success,” Tressel includes this provocative quote from Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft:
Then he adds his own commentary:
That’s the problem with winners. Once you think you can’t lose, you feel invincible. At that point, you’re about to become a loser. You just don’t know it yet. You can win too much, too soon, too easily. Before long you prove the old adage that it’s just a short step from victory to defeat. For all the problems that losing brings, at least it cures the illusion of invincibility. When I say God prefers losers, I mean he prefers people who know their weakness, see their flaws, admit their mistakes, and cry out to him for help. God specializes in taking losers and displaying his power through them. During a radio interview I was asked why so many of the heroes of the Bible had serious flaws. My answer was simple. That’s all God has to work with. All the perfect people are in heaven. The only ones on earth are the folks with serious weaknesses. The talent pool has always been pretty thin when it comes to moral perfection. So God works with sinners because that’s all he has to work with. In heaven we will all be perfected by God’s grace. But until then, he uses some pretty ornery people who fall short in many ways, and he does some amazing things through them. Consider the roll call of God’s imperfect heroes: Noah got drunk. If God chose only well- rounded people with no character flaws, some of the credit would inevitably go to the people and not to the Lord. By choosing flawed people with a bad past, a shaky present, and an uncertain future, God alone gets the glory when they accomplish amazing things by his power. http://www.keepbelieving.com/sermon/2010-05-03-Why-God-Prefers-Losers/
#2. To: Gatlin (#1) Easter sermon focuses on faith and hope in times of tribulation An Easter Sunrise service in Groom, Texas is spectacular.
#3. To: harrowup, buckeroo, war, Wood_Chopper, diva betsy ross, liberator, BillNyeSG, calcon, Rudgear, Bill D Berger, Rek, Skip Intro, socalV8, stretchedmind, hondo68TTOR, (#2) AMEN
#4. To: Gatlin (#3)
#5. To: Rudgear (#4) (Edited) FAQ
FA to your FAQ ... After reading, use THIS .
#6. To: Gatlin (#5) (off topic deleted) ------------------------------------- #7. To: Gatlin (#1) God prefers losers. well, you must be really tight with him then.
#8. To: Biff Tannen (#6) (off topic deleted)
#9. To: Gatlin (#8) (off topic deleted)
#10. To: Gatlin (#8) (deleted off topic)
#11. To: calcon (#7) well, you must be really tight with him then.
I am really, really tight with Him … since I am the Keeper of the Losers.
I have been tasked to show all of you losers the guiding light to redemption so that you may follow … or I am to channel you and your ilk through the gates of Hell.
You are at the fork in the road to either destination, the route you choose to follow will be of your continued making.
#12. To: Gatlin (#11) (Edited) (off topic deleted)
#13. To: calcon (#9) (off topic deleted)
#14. To: calcon (#10) deleted off topic
#15. To: Gatlin (#11) (and another one deleted off topic)
#16. To: Gatlin (#14) (deleted off topic)
#17. To: Gatlin. harrowup (#13) Deleted off topic
#18. To: calcon (#12) deleted off topic
#19. To: calcon (#15) deleted again
#20. To: calcon (#16) Nah, that's not hostile ... I never get hostile. If I ever did, you would surely recognize it.
#21. To: calcon (#17) Nah, I posted DIRECTLY to you ... and you know that. However, you would better understand what I posted if you would learn to read.
#22. To: Gatlin (#18) You are now afraid to post to me on LP ... try that shit on me again and I will shut your ass down everytime. see you at LP half man, btw the way you can't see to get man ass out of your pea brain this morning. if stone won't let you post your data here, why not do it at lP COWARD
#23. To: Gatlin (#21) i'm slamming your punk ass on lp right now.
#24. To: calcon (#9) ... where's the big expose thread ...
#25. To: calcon (#23) i'm slamming your punk ass on lp right now. Great, you don't have the guts to say something vile and nasty to me.
#26. To: calcon, A K A Stone (#22) ... if stone won't let you post your data here, why not do it at lP I can make no comment ... I am carefully complying with instructions from Stone. And, don't send me another PM ... I never opened the one you jus sent.
#27. To: calcon (#23) I post where and when I want to post, not where you say ... I am not on LP, I am here right now. deleted
#28. To: calcon (#19) (Edited) (Gatlin)The gay link was never posted to show that yukon was a homo ... the gay link was posted to draw out and expose posters like you. We have just witnessed the birth of a new cover story. Let us all now join together to sing a rousing rendition of "Happy Birthday!" EVERYBODY! "Happy birthday to youuuuuuuuuuuuuu ........ Tag line: I wuz HACKED, cuz I SAY so! #29. To: calcon (#23) I said: Get Your Ass Back Over Here.
#30. To: Wood_Chopper (#28)
#31. To: Gatlin (#8) deleted ------------------------------------- #32. To: Gatlin (#19) deleted
I recall a re-run of MASH I saw where this uber right winger named Colonel Flagg... #33. To: Gatlin (#19) deleted ------------------------------------- #34. To: Gatlin (#27) This one is deleted too
#35. To: Wood_Chopper (#28) lol, happy birthday! ------------------------------------- #36. To: Biff Tannen (#31) I watched what happened. You watched what happened ... but you don't know who made the what that happened as you watched.
#37. To: Gatlin (#18) deleted
#38. To: Biff Tannen (#35) lol, happy birthday! There will now be a short delay in our program while Gatlin has an 'AWWW #$@^%!!" moment. Tag line: I wuz HACKED, cuz I SAY so! #39. To: Gatlin (#36) deleted
#40. To: Wood_Chopper, gatlin (#38) a new morning a new cover up story,
#41. To: hondo68 (#32) You said what you said I said ... I didn't say what you said I said, I said something entirely different from what you said that I said. There, now you can better understand what I said... Learn to read, it will be of great benefit in life.
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