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“Fearing people is a dangerous trap, but trusting the Lord means safety.” — Proverbs 29:25 (NLT)
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Collectively, those of us who have played, coached and/or trained at a high level have a long list of distaste for a lot that goes on in competitive youth hoops. At the top of that list is unsound, overly aggressive, full-court trapping defenses.
The reason we hate such tactics is because they are gimmicks, and youth coaches who win by playing these overly aggressive defenses prey on unequipped, underdeveloped young players who have yet to develop the knowledge, skills and tools to break the trapping defenses.
When these innocent, unprepared and yet-to-be-developed hoopers get older, stronger and more knowledgeable, and play for a coach with a trap-breaking offense, these gimmick defenses will quickly get exploited as the older version of these players will shred right through the defense and easily score.
Similar to experienced hoopers who have played at a high level, those who surrender to living life at the high level God has called them to can recognize the devil: a thief that is out to steal, kill and destroy (John 10:10). It’s no different than the youth coaches that prey on under-prepared, immature players that lack knowledge (see Matthew 22:29).
Much like those youth coaches, the devil, as stated in Proverbs 29:25 (above), sets a trap of fear and intimidation to hold us back from all that God has for us.
While that is the devil’s plan, we can relationally walk through life with God as the main voice in our life and commit to following His path. Humbly allow Him to transform your heart, mind and spirit from sinful to fruitful, get to know His Word, and allow your heart to overflow with knowledge of Scripture. Then you will transform just like a young, underdeveloped player who matures into an experienced player equipped with the right skills, tools and mentality.
When we rely on the Master Coach’s game plan to break the gimmick trap defense and score, we can live in the complete fullness of all God wants to do for us, and more importantly through us. The devil’s trap defense only works on spiritually underdeveloped players, but mature believers break through every time.
— Nick Graham
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