Fear Can Be Toxic

In 2018, Maryland placed head football coach DJ Durkin on paid administrative leave due to allegations of abuse in the program after the death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair. ESPN published an inside story on the “toxic culture” created by the Maryland coach, who was later fired. Former players and staff told ESPN the coaching environment was based on fear and intimidation. Coaches were accused of humiliating and embarrassing players through extreme verbal abuse.
It’s not uncommon for some coaches to still use fear as a motivational tool in sports. When I played football for legendary coach Tom Osborne, he steered away from using fear tactics. He knew they could quickly work against his team.
Fear is a product of the Fall. After trying to hide his shame, Adam confessed that fear drove him to hide when God confronted him (Genesis 3:10). Coaches and athletes regularly deal with fear: fear of crowds, fear of opponents, fear of making mistakes, fear of embarrassment.
John 14 – Courage and Obedience
Jesus’ announcement of His departure caused fear among his disciples in John 14. It put them into an emotional tailspin as they feared a future without Him. Here are four truths from Jesus in chapter 14 that can be applied to any fear. (1) The Holy Spirit will comfort us (14:25-26). (2) The peace of Jesus Christ will be ours (14:27). (3) No matter the circumstances, He has won the victory (14:28-29). (4) Courage can be found in obedience (14:30-31).
The Kingdom Coach and Athlete are motivated by love rather than fear.
Bible Memory Verse – “Little children, I am with you a little while longer. You will seek Me; and as I said to the Jews, now I also say to you, ‘Where I am going, you cannot come.’ A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another.” John 13:33-34
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