Spring 2026

Daily Devotional: Wednesday, April 22 – Don’t Complicate Things

“Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.” — James 4:8a (ESV)

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Joe Gibbs was one of the greatest coaches the NFL had ever seen. In 16 seasons, he made nine playoff appearances, won five NFC championships and collected three Super Bowl wins. He coached running backs like John Riggins and George Rogers; receivers like Art Monk, Gary Clark and Ricky Sanders; quarterbacks like Joe Theismann and Doug Williams; and protecting those guys was a group that came to be known as the HOGS (Russ Grimm, Joe Jacoby and Mark May, just to name a few).

What made Gibbs’ teams so good? I believe it was the philosophy he built his style of play upon. He brought the attitude that his teams would have “relentless effort, meticulous attention to detail, and a strong focus on the game before them.”

Back then, football involved a fullback, running back and a few receivers. Today, we shift and motion with multiple receivers, and not many even know where a fullback would line up. Football has indeed become a complicated game.

Similarly, we often make our walk with Christ more complicated than it should be. We want to list all the “rules” we think we must keep to bring joy to the Lord, while in truth, the one main thing He desires is an intimate relationship with His children.

So as you begin your day today, bring back simplicity to your life and just spend time with Him. As James 4:8 (ESV) says, “Draw near to God” because the promise is that if we do this, He will draw near to us! It is that simple.

— Scott Nicholson, Mississippi State football chaplain

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