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In football they have a huddle. the goal of the huddle is to give you 30 seconds to call the play and thats why they give you a huddle... here are 60 thousand people watching your huddle. they dont mind you taking 30 seconds to call the play. They understand that you have to get organized you have to know where youre going to go. The ends need to know where they are going to go. The quarterback needs to know where hes going to go. The back needs to know where theyre going to go... The huddle is a necessary part of playing the game... but let me inform you if you do not know already! ...60,000 people do not pay $100 a ticket to watch you huddle. ..what They want to see is if their team can overcome the opposition who is daring them to snap the ball and move down the field to score! What they truly want to know is ...does EVERYTHING YOU PRACTICED WORKING NOW!! what Christians often do is get high on the huddles !!! we gather together on Sunday morning and Sunday night and Tuesday night Bible study and we go nuts over the huddle! We say boy did we have a huddle.. what a service.. my quarterback can call plays better than your quarterback.... and boy do we go crazy over the huddle ....but what people dont seem to understand is that THE HUDDLE ......the studying & praise and worship is so that we can play the game. The effectiveness of your life as a Christian cannot be measured by how well you do it on Sunday morning! the test of the church is what it does on the marketplace... What we need today church is ....Christians that are representatives of Jesus Christ.... ready for the battle! not only men & women gathered... but when we leave the sanctuary, WE HAVE A PLAN! but keep in mind in order to succeed out there.... we must hurry up and learn what the master wants from us! SEE you at the practice this Sunday Morning at ANOINTED WORSHIP CENTER!
Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 17:31:25 +0000

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