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In whom do you most strongly trust? Your parents? Your coaches? Your closest friends? If you were Mary, how much would you trust Jesus? Let’s see how much she trusts him.
In the Gospel of John at chapter 2 and verse 5 we read, his mother said to the servants, “Whatever He says to you, do it.”
While at a wedding with friends, the host had run out of wine and Mary was asking Jesus to do something special to lessen the host’s embarrassment. He asks her to back off a little bit, then when she instructs the servants, her trust of her Son shows.
How much do you trust your coaching staff? As much as Mary trusted Jesus? You are probably thinking that Jesus is not our coach! True, but the principle is the same. This kind of trust rests in the knowledge of the trusted one’s love, respectability and competence.
You can have that kind of trust in your coaches. They do care for you deeply. They are fully respectable. They are completely competent. You can also trust your teammates for the same reasons.
In today’s competition, trust completely in your coaches and teammates. Then when they give instructions and call plays, whatever they say to you, do it. Have a tremendous game today.
About this Plan

Empowered Faith: Navigating Life's Challenges is a 20-day plan from Roger Lipe designed to inspire and strengthen your faith through life's ups and downs. Each day offers powerful devotionals that provide wisdom, encouragement, and practical insights for spiritual growth and resilience. Discover how faith in God can empower you to overcome obstacles and illuminate your path with hope and purpose.
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