Titans long snapper Morgan Cox (46) and the special teams line up against Houston, Jan. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
“But show kindness to the sons of Barzillai of Gilead and let them be among those who eat at your table. They stood by me when I fled from your brother Absalom.” — 1 Kings 2:7
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Morgan Cox isn’t the fastest, strongest or biggest player in the NFL, but he’s been to the Pro Bowl several times and helped his team win many games. However, most people wouldn’t recognize Cox if he walked into a restaurant. How could a professional football player be so unknown by the public?
Cox is a long snapper for punts and field goals. So most people don’t notice him unless he makes a bad snap — and that’s not very often. In 2013, Cox helped the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl and he continues to perform well now for the Tennessee Titans. His excellence may not always be appreciated, but he’s a vital player for his team.
When I became a Christian, I grew to appreciate people who helped me along the way. After several years of church attendance and some tough life lessons, college friends led me to Christ in 1983. Soon afterward, I wrote some letters to thank people who taught me about Jesus through words and actions. These individuals in the background directed me toward being a minister without realizing it. When one of my former Sunday School teachers received the letter, he wrote back to me and said the message was much appreciated and he might still be a teacher at the church if people expressed more gratitude for what he did.
Some of the most important folks are unknown people who helped the well-known Bible heroes make it to their place of leadership or supported them during their worst times.
When King David’s own son, Absalom, tried to remove him from being king and wanted him dead, David struggled and lived out in the wilderness for a period of time. But a man named Barzillai wouldn’t let David go hungry when he was far away from Jerusalem (2 Samuel 17:27-29).
Though many years passed after Barzillai helped save David’s life, the king always remembered the courage of Barzillai to stand with him against the naysayers and his generosity to David and his men when they could have starved to death. So David gave back to Barzillai, his children and grandchildren. As David learned he’d soon die and Solomon would take his place as king, he instructed his son to continue to show kindness to Barzillai’s family (1 Kings 2:7, above).
Ultimately, God is the one who often sends friends in a surprising way to lift us up in a time of need and help us to keep going when we didn’t think we could. Are you willing to be that otherwise unknown friend or teammate — even possibly having to do an unglamorous job — so that others succeed for the glory of God? Can you look back on your life and spot those that did it for you? Have you shown them your gratitude?
— Bill Kent, Pastor of Memorial Baptist Church, Sylvania, Georgia
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