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ONE THING

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Mark 10:21


One Thing
Donald Cantrell
Mark 10:21


Theme: ‘‘It doesn’t take a lot of things to be inferior’’

Mar 10:21 KJV - Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me.

I - This Lack Could Be Eternal and Pivotal

II - This Lack Could Be Personal and Instrumental

III - This Lack Could Be Integral and Fundamental

IV - This Lack Could Be Societal and Incidental

I am one of the biggest Tom Brady fans around and that’s a fact with my hand up. When Tom Brady played for the New England Patriots I watched every game possible, though I live in Georgia. I have three New England Patriots Jerseys’ with Brady on the back of each jersey, and the number twelve.

It was stunning to watch him play in all of those Super Bowls, winning six in New England, which would have been eight if not for Eli Manning, who history will prove to be the luckiest quarterback to have ever won a Super Bowl. It was even more awesome to see ‘‘The Goat’’ take his talents too Tampa Bay and win his seventh Super Bowl.

Then came the early days of 2022 and word begin to spread that TB12 was going to retire, which I was thought was an awesome move, because what else did he have to prove, he is ‘‘The Goat’’ of ‘‘The Greatest of All Time.’’ Then word began to spread that he was backpedalling on his retirement decision, though his wife was adamantly against such a move.

Then it happened, he was back, because he could not walk away from the game, the locker room, and all of the other things that go into playing pro-football. As training camp started, there were rumors that Tom and Gisele were seriously having marital trouble. In time he took eleven days away from the game, but he did not walk away from the game.

Today is the 6th day of October, 2022 and the Buccaneers are a measly 2 - 2 and everyone can tell that ...

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