“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” — Colossians 3:23
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Connor McDavid can change a game in a few strides. His speed forces defenders to back up, creates space out of nothing, and shifts momentum in seconds. When he turns it on, he is flying. Around the rink, players call that high-stepping — skating with urgency, intent and leaving nothing in reserve.
High-stepping is not a random burst of energy; rather, it is controlled acceleration. It is choosing to move with purpose instead of coasting through a shift. The difference between average and impact often comes down to effort level. When someone is high-stepping, everyone notices. The pace lifts and the standard rises.
The apostle Paul challenged believers to raise their standard — to work at everything with all their heart, as if working for the Lord. Faith is not meant to be lived at half-speed. Following Jesus is not casual or comfortable. It requires intention, urgency and consistency. Not frantic energy, but focused effort.
Coasting in your faith is easier than we’d like to admit. But when you decide to live with conviction, serve with passion, and live with integrity, it changes the atmosphere around you. Just like speed opens up the ice, wholehearted effort opens up opportunity for God to work through you.
Do not drift through your faith. Do not hold back your effort. Colossians 3:23 tells us, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord.”
High-step in your commitment. High-step in your character. High-step in the way you represent Christ. Bring energy that makes a difference.
— Sam Gonzalez, Hockey Ministries International chaplain
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