I think the apostle Paul & Coach Edwards had similar philosophies. In 1 Corinthians 9: 24 Paul says,
"Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize."Or quite simply - run to win the race. Everything about the word of God doesn't have to be deep. Some things right on the surface can be life changing. We would all be well served to heed this advice and run this race, our Christian race, with the goal of winning. It sounds simple, but the truth is most of us don't run this way. Many of us are playing not to lose.
We don't strive for heaven, we try to avoid hell. We don't seek God desperately, we try to get just enough of Him. We don't engage ourselves in worship at church service, we just show up. We don't crucify our flesh daily, we hope we don't get caught in tempting situations. We don't speak words of encouragement, we try not to curse. This is what I mean by "playing not to lose." It almost sounds like "playing to win" but in light of these examples, it's clear they are diametrically different. Very recently I've been guilty of doing this very thing. Instead of trying to do what's right I tried with all my might not to do what's wrong and believe me it's a vicious cycle.
In the 1 Cor 9:24 verse, Paul described this phenomenon so well. All the runners run. We're all running, all trying to win the race. But not everyone has the right mindset. "Run in such a way as to get the prize" instead of running so you don't lose it. We should be living our lives focused on what God wants us to do rather than what we shouldn't do. The simple truth found in that would be a relief to you as well as the NFL teams I mentioned before - by playing to win, you need not fear losing.
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