In Texas we all love the beginning of football season. Maybe it's because the start of this sport signals the coming of Fall. And cooler weather. Or maybe it's because someone we love is playing on that 100-yard field. Whatever the reason, we all seem to walk with more spring in our step. More sparkle in our eyes.
This year I have a vested interest. An active six-year-old boy who has decided he'd like to give the game a try. Off he trots, all excitement in his size-seven football shoes, specially made with plastic cleats. Heady stuff. This oldest grandson of mine runs straight for COACH - the young man who will teach him some very important lessons - including a little about football.
Coach Jerrod Shearer is a young, twenty-something single guy. He clearly sees the value in pouring what he knows into these young hearts. His payment isn't worldly currency - it's heavenly treasure - a richer compensation. The satisfaction of influencing boys and girls for the Lord.
During a practice break on this hot evening, sweat drips as Jerrod teaches his small team from God's Word. "Each of you is fearfully and wonderfully made by God." The lesson centers on the value God places on His created ones. They share a few giggles as they sip their water, contestants trying to remember each name in the circle.
Did Grandson Number One learn how to hold a football when taking a hand-off? Yes, indeed. Will he learn some lasting spiritual lessons as well? Without a doubt. Thanks to young men like Coach Jerrod Shearer.