February 9, 2016
Matthew 7:7
"Ask, and it will be given to you.
Seek, and you will find.
Knock, and the door will be opened to you."
The night before the Super Bowl, DeMarcus Ware shared some words with his teammates. As a 11-year veteran who had never been to a Super Bowl, this game was DeMarcus Ware's first (and perhaps only) opportunity to accomplish the ultimate goal in team sports, to be the champion.
DeMarcus Ware by all accounts delivered an impassioned speech and within those words, he reminded his teammates that God's Word speaks to the situation they faced. "Ask, and it will be given to you. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened to you."
It does not matter what area of life. God's Word is designed to work in all areas. God cares about it all. Did Broncos players, coaches, fans or employees "ask" for victory in the game? I don't know about anyone else. I certainly did. Two weeks ago, I asked God that the Broncos players and coaches have the focus to practice well, to be creative in what they needed to do and to execute with excellence.
For the men who play the game and their coaches as well as the employees within the organization, this sport is their livelihood. It is how they earn a living. They entertain no different than an actor does on a stage or a pianist does in a concert. Entertainment is a part of life. Actors want to perform well. Pianists want to hit all the notes. Athletes want to execute with precision.
I care passionately about the Denver Broncos organization. I am invested as a 30-year fan who wants this team to do well each and every season. Even after the Broncos lost Super Bowl XLVIII, I threw my hands up in the air and said, "Well, I've come too far with this team to turn my back. It's not like I'm going to start cheering for a different team." I steadfastly believe that the result of Super Bowl 50 was a reward from God for the players, coaches, employees and fans of the Broncos having endured the frustration at the ends of the 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons in particular. It was an incredible blessing which for a die-hard fan words cannot properly describe that feeling. For these reasons, I am thankful to God that we prevailed in Super Bowl 50.
Listening to him speak after the game, I know that DeMarcus Ware was overjoyed yet humbled to be a part of something truly special. Naturally, I hope he has the opportunity to travel this road again. Winning a Super Bowl is the best feeling a football fan can have in my opinion. But even if another Super Bowl triumph does not happen, the 2015 season was a loving, lasting gift for all Broncos fans to enjoy! I have firmly placed that incredible memory into my mind as a reminder that "All things are possible to him who believes". You just need to ask/seek/knock.
Broncos fan for life!
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