Monday, January 24, 2011

Fw: Two Minute Drill

Team:

Today's Coach is Joe Gibbs former Head Coach for the Washington Redskins. Winner of Three Super Bowls.

Today he talks about worry.

I'm sure he had to Tackle worry head on when he was coaching in those Big Games.

Here are two Great Plays in the 2 minute Drill. This is the No Huddle Hurry Up Offense.

These Plays are used in the last minute of the game when the game is on the line.

The opponent has no defense for these Plays.

The Key is:

"You have to Practice the Plays over and over so when you need them they are Automatic."

Coach Lau- Prodigy Athletes Temecula Ca.

Play 1

"But seek you first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you." Matt 6:33

Play 2

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart  and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him,  and he will make your paths straight." Prov 3:5-6

You are also in your own Big Game.

Because you Prepared to Prepare on a Daily basis Spiritually and Physically you don't have to worry.

You are Ready to make The Big Play!

On Top of that you have the Coach of the Universe as your Offensive Coordinator, Coach Jesus.

Now - Just Go! Win the Day!

Rick
Phil 4:13
http://huddle360.blogspot.com


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Live long enough, and you'll find yourself in a thin hospital gown, crawling up on the table for some kind of test procedure. You'll wait by the phone for the results, trying not to worry but unable to keep from wondering what you'll do if it's bad.

Is there a game plan for this kind of situation?

Let's just say that one of the blessings of living in daily fellowship with God is developing a settled heart. You realize your salvation is accomplished and complete. You recognize how many things are beyond your control. And you begin to understand that trusting him is a lot more effective than fretting and losing sleep. He takes care of you either way. So why waste the nervous energy?

Inner peace is not a formula. It's not treating God like a good-luck charm. It's about spending time reading His Word. Praying when you could be listening to sports radio. Talking to him instead of talking to yourself. Relationship, not ritual. Try it consistently for a month, and you'll look back a few weeks from now amazed at the amount of perspective and security he's given you. You'll be more like a man who has "no fear of bad news," whose "heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord" (Psalm 112:7).

Want to be ready for that next trip to the doctor? Then run your laps, watch your portions . . . and start relying on the Great Physician to get you through each day.

Pray this prayer: Lord, I waste so much of my time worrying about things you're already taking care of. I long for a settled, peaceful heart—one that's ready for trouble because I've been trusting you all along. 
Please visit Joe Gibbs' Website at www.GamePlanForLife.com for Joe's Video Blog and more!
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