New Year Thoughts
I have been reflecting upon the last year, and we have entered into 2009. I am extremely blessed with an amazing husband, two wonderful children, and many members of extended family. I could not ask for more. My husband makes me laugh every day, and always knows how to encourage me and lift me up. My children, Coleton (6) and Tyton (3) never cease to amaze me. They are growing up so fast and have such different personalities, but the sweetest of hearts.
In my career as an athletic director and women’s basketball coach, I have seen some pretty big obstacles. For example, our volleyball team suffered many injuries in the beginning of district play. Fortunately, none of them were season ending, however, it did have an impact on the team’s success. They went on to finish 3rd in district and lost in the first round of the playoffs.
Our basketball team is in the heat of the season right now, and has sufferred multiple injuries. One of our 2 seniors had torn miniscus in her knee and bone spurs building in it as well. She has had surgery and been out most of the season and may not return. Our returning 2 year 1st Team All-State player broke her ankle the weekend before district play began and will be out the rest of the season. Yesterday, we found out that our shooting guard fractured her finger and is out 4 weeks. Many others have experienced strange injuries as well. We have seen spasming hip flexors, popped out shoulders, banged and bruised swollen knees, you name it, we have seen it.
I do know that God is in control. He is faithful to get us over the mountains we see in front of us. I have been trying to get the team to see that our mindset has so much to do with rather or not we will make it over the mountain. If we look at the mountain and say, “Oh my gosh, that mountain is so high and there is no way I we can get over it.”, we won’t. We can attempt, but it will not happen. Or, we can say, “Wow, that mountain is high, but we will look to the Lord to be our wings to carry us over it. We will not accept defeat and will strive to do our best.”, we will get over, and we will be stronger because of our efforts.
I am looking forward to what God has in store through the trials we have seen. Many people would say that God doesn’t care about sports….He has too much else to worry about. I don’t believe that to be true. John 10:10 says that Jesus came so that we may have life, and have it to the full…..everything is included in that. God can teach life lessons through the ups and downs of sports. We have to be willing to ask Him to show us these things.
Whatever obstacles you have faced in the last year, and whatever you may face this year, let God help you through them. He is waiting to be your wings!
Isaiah 40:31 says, “but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”