Finishing Well

In my quest to lose a little weight this year I am working out a little more regularly. One of my favorite ways to get some cardio in is playing basketball. At my local YMCA 5 nights a week are open gym nights where anyone can play some pick-up 5 on 5. I’ve been over there a few times with mixed results. :-)

Last night I went and was able to play in a few games before they closed. In the first game I was guarding a guy named “D”. Great guy and I enjoyed talking a little trash with him throughout the night. He was by far one of the fastest guys I’ve ever seen on a court in person. This created problems for me, as my greatest strength is not the swiftness of my feet.

One problem, “D” couldn’t finish. He would blow right by people into the lane and realize he had gotten too far under the basket and have to throw a bad shot up toward the rim. Or he would get a rebound on our end of the court and take it the length of the floor only to dribble it off his foot just before he went up. Or he would make a spin move and attempt to pass it to a teammate streaking to the basket and throw it behind him.

I have never claimed in life or ministry to be the “flashiest” guy. I realize there are student pastors, husbands and fathers that get it right with way more regularity than me. That being said I hope that one thing I offer is consistency. Steadiness. Faithfulness. Those are qualities I admire in others and attempt to live out in my own life. To me this looks like:

- Under promising and over delivering.
- Giving the same effort for an event of 10 that I would 1000.
- Showing my wife affection like I did when we were dating…or more!
- Investing in my kids as much as I do in my job.
- Not creating new visions, ministries, goals, and theologies on a whim because of the latest book, sermon, or conference I’ve enjoyed.
- Starting out like I can hold (thanks to my Peepaw Lanier for this one)

It may look different for you. Just some thoughts from the Y!

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January 22, 2010

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  Brock Stamps wrote @ January 22nd, 2010 at 10:38 am

Good seeing you the other day! Well-put thoughts on a critical leadership quality…consistency. Loved your remarks about not creating on a “whim”.

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