It is amazing how quick things can turn around. It doesn’t take much to get the mind going in a completely different direction.
Just over a week ago, the team that I chaplain in the OHL was riding an eleven game losing streak.
I could see the frustration in the players’ eyes, hear it in their voices, and could tell they were losing confidence. They were wondering if there would ever be an end to the streak they were on.
When you can’t buy a win, you begin to doubt yourself, your teammates and even your coaches.
It’s like being on that teacup ride at Disney World where you are spinning at a dizzying pace. You just want off. You can’t control the spin of the cup you are in, and you want the operator to shut the ride down. In the meantime you keep spiralling downward, feeling sick as your stomach moves closer to your mouth.
I’m sure the team felt much like that. You lose hope that there is anything that will change your circumstances.
I remember being on a team that went a whole season with only two wins. It was brutal. By the end of the season we were not even thinking of winning. All I could hope for was to maybe score a goal so I had something to feel good about.
But when you have been down for an extended time, you find you don’t have the hope inside you to even wish for a little thing that would be good.
If something small changes, however – even the slightest encouragement – it brings hope back like the tide coming in from the ocean.
It’s like winter that can drag on and on, pushing you down and down. But when you see that first little bud on a tree, even though it’s still brown and shrivelled, or one blade of grass that is green, your hope of spring comes rushing back to you.
What was amazing about my team was that, just over a week later, they won four straight games and have had points in five consecutive outings.
They are riding on a huge wave of hope right now. They’ve even climbed out of the basement in their division.
It started with a loss in overtime. They still got a point and could have easily won. That’s when their hope emerged.
That hope gave them something to believe in the next night and they won that game.
Their hope was alive, and it was like it had never left them. Their hope was new and fresh; it was bold. You could see it on their faces; you could hear it in their voices.
And they kept riding that hope to another and another victory – four straight wins.
Hope – just a little of it – can spark something in us that keeps us going until something else comes along to increase our hope.
It is amazing.
Here’s the thing: Wherever you are at in life right now – riding a crest of hope or scratching to find any semblance of hope – understand that true hope is not found in you or anything you can do, not even a fortunate happenstance. Hope is with you; hope is always with you. Real hope is found in Jesus Christ. And if you will seek Him, spend time with Him, speak to Him, He will show you the hope that you can have in any situation. Your mind can be changed in a moment. That’s truly amazing.
That’s Life!
Paul
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