I am an
Auburn fan. Most of all I am an Auburn football fan. The first Auburn game I
can ever remember attending was when I was 10 years old. My father and
grandfather walked to the end of my grandfather’s street in Homewood and caught
the bus to downtown. At the Tutwiler Hotel in downtown Birmingham we boarded
the shuttle bus to Legion Field to watch the Auburn-Tennessee game. We sat in
the upper deck where we watched a scoreless game until it started raining and
did it rain. Try as we might to stay dry we couldn’t so we ended up watching in
the pouring rain. I will never forget the players sliding in the water on the
field. Right before halftime in the deluge Auburn kicked a field goal and went
into the half leading 3-0. At halftime the sun came out and Tennessee came
alive and ended up winning the game 10-3.
The first Auburn
game I ever took my wife to was the Tennessee game in Legion Field. We will never
forget the Auburn fans throwing oranges on to the field as the Tennessee team
entered the stadium. Brenda was not very impressed still being an Alabama fan.
(Later on I finally converted her as she says it was impossible to live in the
same household with me and be an Alabama fan).
So it is you
see a little difficult for me to sing the praises of anything to do with Alabama
football especially their coach, Nick Saban. But I believe in giving praise
where praise is due hence the title of the lesson, The Process. Everyone who
follows football especially SEC football is familiar with the Saban process.
His drive to succeed, his winning attitude and his attention to details has
made him the greatest college football coach of our time. I believe that it is
evident that his number one priority is that process, that attention to detail,
that excellence in striving to be the best, that drive to the goal to be the
best.
Nick Saban
spoke at a leadership conference at the civic center in Birmingham. He said
that he grew up in West Virginia in the country and his wife Terri grew up in the city in
the same town. His Daddy owned a service station and he went to work at age 11
and made $1 an hour and when he was 16 he got a raise to $2. When he played pee
wee football at the age of 10 he saw Terri on the sidelines cheering and said
that was the girl he would marry someday. Later he wanted to ask her out but
she was already dating someone named Mickey Schaffer. Well finally she and her
boyfriend broke up and Nick asked her out and they have been together ever
since. They recently went back to their hometown in West Virginia and were
riding down the main street when Nick saw a service station and sure enough the
owner’s name on the station was none other than her old boyfriend Mickey
Schaffer. Nick turned to Terri and said, “See if you had married him you could
have owned that service station there.” Without hesitation Terri came back and
said, “If I had married Mickey Schaeffer right now he would have been the head
football coach at Alabama”. Nick says that most of the time she thinks she is
the coach.
We as
Christians should have a process. It should be the process of Christianity.
What is our process? Do we pay attention to the details, to the excellence to
be the best in our Christian life? It is known that if something is repeated
over and over after a while it becomes a habit. Are our Christian habits what
they need to be for us and those that surround us to see us as Christ like and
strong Christians?
1
The Attendance Process – Most of our
American workers show up for work on a regular basis (everyday) in order to
receive a paycheck. It is a habit with us, an expectation to receive
compensation. School children go to school regularly it is required by law but
most of us went on our own because we knew the good things that would result
from our attending. (Hebrews 10:25-26)
What about our church attendance? How about the process? Is it striving for excellence, mediocre at best or just pitiful? What do we need to do to make it a winning process?
What about our church attendance? How about the process? Is it striving for excellence, mediocre at best or just pitiful? What do we need to do to make it a winning process?
2 The Home Process-What about our
process in the home? Of bringing Christ into our families, into our homes at our
dinner tables. Many of us don’t even sit down together anymore.
Do we have fellowship with those in our local church
families? We will never get to know one another in the church by just attending
the assemblies. Eating together is a good form of fellowship. How many of us
will attend the fellowship activities of the church?
Jesus was “all in” on fellowship. The disciples ate together.
Jesus was found at a wedding feast in Cana as recorded in John 2:1-11. When
Jesus would preach and heal, the people became hungry and Jesus fed them Mark
6:30-44. Jesus ate the last supper with the disciples in John 13 and ate after
the resurrection as we find recorded in John 21:12-14 and Luke 24:35-48.
The fellowship of eating together helps us develop a
relationship with others that goes beyond the assembly. Other forms of
fellowship serve the same purpose but for those of us who live in the South the
fellowship of eating together is always welcomed and encouraged.
So we can foster the process by eating together, talking
together about being an everyday Christian, praying with one another and
reading scripture together. This today is lacking in our homes even in our
Christian homes.
(Add other points if you like, ie. Bible Study, Prayer,
Evangelism, etc.)
Conclusion
We need to take care of the details in the process and it
will foster strong Christians as the result. The result of Nick Saban’s process
is that the University of Alabama has won multiple championships and the result
of adhering to the process of Christianity will be stronger individual
Christians and families for God. The result will be that the Kingdom of Christ
will increase and more people will be exposed to the love and forgiveness found
in a relationship with our Lord.