Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fw: Just Do It for the Right Reason

Team:

Today's Coach Is Pastor Greg Laurie.

Yesterday we talked about having a Cause and to "Just Do It."

Today let's Focus on:

Just Do It for the Right Reason!

Coach Greg Talks about Teamwork in the following message. As a Team Player you can be a Leader by setting a Great example of: Hard Work, Dedication, Desire, Discipline, Character ect..

You can also be a Servant Leader to help the Cause of the Whole Team.

Just Doing it is important. Taking a Step of Faith to "Just Do It" is being a Leader.

Now we must have a "Cause" and a "Just Do It" Attitude for the Glory of God's Bigger Team.

The Right Reason to " Just Do It" is Love!

The Bible Says, "Love Conquers All!"

What is my Reason to have a Cause?

What is my Reason to Just Do It?

Jesus said,

"Greater Love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his Friends or Teammates."
John 15:13

Now that is Power! That is a Cause! That is Leadership! That is "Just Doing It" for the Right Reason.

Have a Cause for God!

Have a Cause for Your Family!

Have a Cause for your Teammates!

Have a Cause and Compete to Win in all Areas of Your Life.

"Just Do It!"

For the Right Reason!

Now - Just Go! Win the Day!

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


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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2011

Teamwork

He told many stories in the form of parables, such as this one:

"Listen! A farmer went out to plant some seeds. . . . " — Matthew 13:3

In contrast to farming in the 21st century, first-century farming was quite simple. A farmer would plant his crops by walking along and throwing seed in a relatively indiscriminate manner.

Sometimes the wind would pick up the seed, some might end up on a road, and some might land on ground that was embedded with stones or infested with weeds. And some would land on fertile, receptive soil.

In the same way, we are called to spread the seed of the Word of God as far as we can and to as many people as possible. And we don't always know where it is going.

As Paul wrote to the believers at Corinth, "I planted the seed in your hearts, and Apollos watered it, but it was God who made it grow.

It's not important who does the planting, or who does the watering. What's important is that God makes the seed grow.

The one who plants and the one who waters work together with the same purpose. And both will be rewarded for their own hard work" (1 Corinthians 3:6–8).

Believers who may not even know each other are effectively working together. When Christians go out and share their faith with someone, they have just sowed seed.

A little bit later, when the people who have heard the gospel encounter believers who live godly lives, the lifestyle of those Christians has, in effect, watered the seed the other Christians sowed. And later, someone invites them to church, where they hear the gospel and respond.
The people who sowed and the people who watered and the people who reaped are all secondary. God is the one who brought about the conversion.

But He worked through all those believers, who worked together as a team.

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