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I'm often tempted to shout what I know and what I feel from the highest seat in the stadium, for all the world to hear. You know...set the record straight. Wouldn't I just love to make sure everyone sees what I see and knows what I know...to ensure that they're judging him fairly and accurately and honestly? But as I've spent the last month studying scripture I find relevant to our life as a college football family, today's verse reminds me there's a better way...
Have you heard the idiom Pride comes before a fall, and did you know it originated from today’s Bible verse, Proverbs 16:18?
Have you ever thought to yourself, This is too good to last, when things are rocking along really well?
Doesn’t it seem that when life is good, times are prosperous, and success is automatic, something comes along to disrupt the ease?
I have a theory on why that happens…
I selected Romans 12:21 for today’s #SundayScripture Instagram post months ago. At the time, I could not have predicted the changes and challenges our football family would’ve faced this very week. The heartache for a wonderful family relieved of the job to which they’ve dedicated so much, the emotional turmoil the team trudges through, and the uncertainty hovering over every member of the program, no matter their role. To make it worse, the Internet...