Saturday, July 25, 2020

The Heart of a Champion

Editor’s note: This is an old article that I wrote 2 years ago (17th July, 2017) for my friend’s blog MyssLafunky. During the One-year memorial service of my Uncle (Sgt. Dapo Tella) earlier today (via zoom), we talked about him and how much of a warrior he was. The Holy Spirit then reminded me of this post and I thought I’d share it again with some tiny additions. Earlier this week, I wrote about the need to Never Back Down and it’s only apt that it is followed up by a post like this. So read and enjoy.

 


This has been quite a roller coaster week. Where to start from? First off, hope you enjoyed our post last week? During the last weekend, there was a crazy flood in Lagos, Nigeria. One guy is spending almost a million to fix his car because he needs to buy a new engine. I saw it on Twitter and ended up going to the same workshop because I also had to replace something in my car. The cost of mine is like 2% of his cost but mhen, it was so unplanned I had to go to my favorite spot and step down with Coke and lime on ice. I also want to pay respect to Bradley Lowery, a young boy that died at the young age of 6 from cancer, my friend’s elder brother, whom I’ll keep anonymous, but was a Warrant Officer in the Nigerian army and members of the armed forces all over the world. Thank you for protecting civilians like myself. I’ve always dreamt of being in the military, an organization that represents something greater than myself and comprises those that I call the best of us.

What does it mean to have the heart of a champion? Quite simply, it means believing in our ability to succeed and overcome regardless of what our current circumstances may say. It is not an easy thing to do but as believers, it is what we must do. If you think about it, that’s what faith entails (Heb. 11:1-3). In order to have faith, you need to have the heart of a champion. Faith is us saying: I am rich even when the present circumstance says otherwise; I am healed even when the sickness is terminal. When I think of this, Bradley Lowery comes to mind. This was a kid with the heart of a champion. Despite the fact that he had terminal cancer, he was seen smiling, playing football, having a bed party and not allowing his sickness stop him from enjoying life and putting smiles on the faces of people. Our hero in the Three Musketeers, D’Artagnan is another person with such a heart and this is one of the reasons I love him so much. Even when facing the enemy with the threat of being overcome by bullets, you'll only hear one thing from him: "CHARGE!" There are so many examples in the bible of men who had the heart of a champion. One of such people is King David; a man after God’s heart. No matter the situation, he faced it headlong believing that he would overcome the obstacle. A bear came, no problem. A lion? No problem. Goliath? 

"Your servant has killed both lion and bear; and this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, seeing he has defied the armies of the living God." I Samuel 17:36 NKJV

Imagine the heart of such a man, imagine what faith he had! However, even when we have the heart of a champion, from time to time, things will happen that either discourage us or make us want to give up. What then do we do? King David gives us a perfect example:

"Now David was greatly distressed, for the people spoke of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and his daughters. But David strengthened himself in the LORD his God." I Samuel 30:6 NKJV

He and his men returned back to their city and their families had been taken captive. This is an example of when life gives you lemons. His men spoke of stoning him. Imagine being the leader of a team and you hear your team members plotting to get you fired. But what did he do? He strengthened himself in the Lord, sought God for direction on what step to take and went after the enemy. That is what is expected of us. Make lemonade from the lemons life throws at you. How? By going to the creator of the lemon, God, and strengthening yourself in Him. Afterwards, do like D’Artagnan, face the obstacle and scream CHARGE!!

The charge therefore this week is to have the heart of a champion (by having faith), face your obstacle and scream charge! Even when you get knocked back or rejected, strengthen yourself in the Lord, pick yourself up like David and go after that thing without fear. Never lose your fight! Never back down! Remember, fear is the opposite of faith. Also, as you face that obstacle keep smiling and enjoying life like the hero Bradley Lowery did in his great but brief lifetime. RIP Brad, Warrant Officer M. and Uncle (Sgt.) Dapo. Gone but never forgotten!

 

P.S. Wars come and go, but my soldiers stay eternal

Photo cred: Champion

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Never Back Down


A few years ago, I stumbled on a movie titled ‘Never Back Down’. The movie told the story of a teenager who moved to a new city, his struggle to fit in and his drive to keep getting up regardless of the number of times he was literally laid on the floor (either by life or by getting a thorough beat down). Because He kept getting back up, he was eventually victorious. Like Einstein said, “you only fail when you stop trying”.

2020 has been a year of beat downs for so many people; job losses, salary cuts, cancelled contracts, strained relationships, you name it. But I’m here to say to you “never back down”. Why? The most straightforward answer is because if you back down, you will never taste the victory that is in store for you. The bible also says (and I love how the MSG translation puts it) “In the Messiah, in Christ, God leads us from place to place in one perpetual victory parade (II Cor. 2:14, MSG)”. Imagine the experience of being led in a perpetual victory parade. When you look at the heroes in the bible, what stood them apart was that they never backed down even in the face of adversity. Imagine if David had backed down when he faced Goliath or if Esther had backed down when she had to face the King. They faced great odds, the kind you face when you play the Game of Thrones (“When you play the Game of Thrones, you either win or die. There is no middle ground”- Cersei Lannister). They didn't back down, stood strong and eventually emerged victorious.

At this point, you may be thinking ‘Sage, this is all well and good but it is easier said than done’ and I agree with you. As such, whenever you feel down, beaten, broken or defeated, do like David did: strengthen yourself in the Lord (I Sam. 30:6, II Chr. 32:7-8) and trust Him for the Lord is with you and has already fought the battle on your behalf (II Chr. 20:17). Last I checked, in the entirety of human existence, God has never and will never lose a battle. God has already won the battles on your behalf, He will give you beauty for your ashes and joy for mourning (Is. 61:3). The charge from me to you is very simple: Never Back Down! The best is yet to come!

 

P.S. As Pastor Adeboye said in his prophecy for 2020: this year will be a year of joy and victory. Victory after victory, shouts of joy after shouts of joy

Photo cred: Victory


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