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Writing About The Importance Of Helping People ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 7, 2004 (message contributor)
Writing about the importance of helping people become all they can be, author and speaker John Maxwell writes,
"In 2000, Atlanta Braves star pitcher John Smoltz suffered a blow that could have ended his illustrious career. After battling various injuries for several seasons, he underwent ligament replacement surgery on the elbow of his throwing arm and missed the entire season.
"Smoltz, who won the Cy Young award in 1996, returned the following year, but only started a few games before his arm began to bother him again. At that point, his coaches made a key decision. Seeing that his arm felt fine until the fifth or sixth inning, they decided to convert him to relief work, where he would only have to pitch one or two innings per game.
"Although Smoltz resisted the change initially, the coaches’ plan worked. In his role as a closer in 2002, Smoltz set a National League record with 55 saves.
"In an interview with Baseball Digest, Braves pitching coach Leo Mazzone attributed Smoltz’s successful transformation to his pitching skills and his ability to ’maintain his starter’s mentality as a closer.’ But it goes deeper than that. Had the Braves coaching staff not recognized that Smoltz had the potential to become a great relief pitcher in the first place, he may have continued struggle in a starting role until his arm was too damaged to pitch at all. Instead, they encouraged him to try a new role, and their whole organization reaped the rewards."
God has placed every believer in the body just as He wanted them to be. As they mature, believers may discover they can’t do the same things they’ve done before because of the effects of aging. But this doesn’t mean they are "washed up," that their ministries have come to an end. Instead, others in the body may help them discover new roles where they can thrive in a different (or perhaps a modified) ministry. The whole church (and the kingdom) will reap the rewards.
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Do All The Good You Can", In Other Words, Help ...
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A Lot Of People Think They Are Self-Acclaimed ... PRO
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In Spite Of The Fun And Laughter, 13 Yr. Old ... PRO
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Reformed Pastor Michael Horton, In His Book, "A ... PRO
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