
Man I am So Excited!! Why? Because college football season is officially underway. The 2007 college football season kicked off tonight with it's first big game matching Mississippi St. VS. LSU. What started off being such a close game, actually wound up being a blow out in favor of LSU. (which was expected) It was a long night for the bulldogs of Miss. St, but I can promise you there was none lower than State QB Michael Henig. Henig the starting QB, threw 6 interceptions in tonight's contest. I played QB when I was in High school and once threw 4 interceptions in a game and I felt like the loneliest guy on the planet. Not only did we lose the game, but I felt as though it was all on my shoulders.
Yesterday, I wrote on giving your faith to God and allowing him to fix us. Tonight's post is one that is quite similar, but focuses more on us giving all of our problems to him. I know that throwing 6 ints. is nothing compared to what some of you go through, but as a QB your worst night mare is throwing an Interception that costs your team the game. Not saying it was Henigs fault, but I can promise you sitting in his bed tonight everyone of those passes will play over and over again in his head and he'll think of a million things he could have done different. The problem with messing up, is that we never really get over it. Tonight sitting alone I bet Henig will look back and say, "Man I would love to have thrown 2ints instead of 6." The problem with that, is when you have thrown that second interception all you can think about is how bad you messed up and how hard it's going to be to redeem yourself. Instead of settling down, and forgetting the other interceptions, he pressed and tried to redeem himself for both picks in one play and it cost him another interception. As sinners, we get to a point where we mess up so bad, that we look back and say I wish I would have just stopped there. We feel bad about it and ask forgiveness and of course God gives it, but we don't. We are the ones that condemn ourselves. God has forgiven us, but we still carry it around and try to redeem ourselves all at once and we wind up falling even deeper. This happens because we can never repay God for what he has done for us. There is nothing we can do that redeems us from our sins. God has already done the work, we just have to accept that he did. The bar is set pretty high for those who want to redeem themselves, the bar was set by Jesus when he lived a fully human perfect life. The person who wants to redeem himself has to be Perfect, but Rom. 3:23 says, " For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;" Meaning you can never redeem yourself on your own, if you don't give your problems to God and I mean completely give them to him the only thing you will do on your own is fall further and further away.












