On Saturday morning, October
13, 2018 I delivered a chapel talk to the Southern Illinois University Football
team and coaching staff. Its title was, Men are Needed. Our head coach
wants the entire program to be built on the foundational idea of, “Be a Man.” I
have been entrusted with the task of defining terms in this process. A large
majority of our young men grew up in one parent families, without their fathers
in the homes, thus making the idea of being a man more than a little difficult
to grasp.
Friday night, as I was
preparing, I sent a text message to many friends, colleagues, and my mentor
asking for prayer. I could already feel the weight of this message for these young
men. More than some sort of hype message, or a pregame rah rah talk, I intended
to speak to their hearts about the value of their being the men they were made
to be.
I began by asking the men to
think about this question, “Who are the important men in your life?”
Secondly, I asked them to
consider when they need those men. I offered suggestions like:
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When making big decisions.
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When in trouble.
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When confused.
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When in need of guidance.
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When achieving greatly.
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When failing.
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When feeling thankful.
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When needing affirmation.
I said, “Men are needed, by
all of us in the room, and by all those around us.”
I asked one of our leaders, a
junior running back, to pray.
I introduced and read the day’s
scriptural text, Philippians 1:21-24.
For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. 22 But if I am to live on in the flesh, this will mean fruitful labor for me; and I do not know which to choose. 23 But I am hard-pressed from both directions, having the desire to depart and be with Christ, for that is very much better;24 yet to remain on in the flesh is more necessary for your sake.
I explained that the apostle
was ready to leave this life and to be with Christ in Heaven. He was very aware,
however that his friends in Philippi needed him. He, therefore, was committed
to stay where he was, for their sake.
I then stated the following
ideas with strong conviction and a commanding tone of voice:
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Men are needed by their friends.
o When
they need someone to trust.
o When
they need someone to encourage them.
o When
they need someone to believe in.
o Men are
needed by their friends.
·
Men are needed by their parents.
o For their
lives to have a legacy.
o For
security.
o For a
sense of family pride. “That’s my son.”
o Men are
needed by their parents.
·
Men are needed by the women in their lives –
mothers, sisters, girlfriends, wives.
o For
security.
o For
provision.
o For
comfort.
o For
stability.
o For
courage.
o For
direction.
o For
confidence.
o Men are
needed by the women in their lives.
·
Men are needed by their children.
o Your
children need you. Hear these statistics:
§ 63% of
youth suicides are from fatherless homes.
§ 90% of
all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes.
§ 85% of
all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes.
§ 71% of
all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes.
o My son
is 41 years old. He still needs me and I need him.
o Men are
needed by their children.
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Today, Men are needed by their teammates.
o To
compete.
o To
battle.
o To
overcome.
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We are men. We need each other. Let’s compete
like champions. Let’s be the men we were created to be.
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I prayed to wrap things up and to bless our
pregame meal.
I was pleased with how things
turned out, and I sent a thank you text message to those who had prayed for me.
I pray that this message had its designed impact upon our coaches and players,
and I pray it is some value to you and those you serve as well.
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