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We had a meeting at the Rugby club last night, this was to do with the schools rugby I am running. so people from RFU, the School and the club all sat down and chatted about the project.
I was really surprise that the RFU where looking at getting 10 new players into the Club. To me this seemed like a low target as already we have had 4 new players turn up for youth training. I was expecting at least double that.
I then got thinking once home, do we set out targets for ourselves that are easily achieved?
See when god set people challenges in the bible, they weren't easy every day orders, they where big scary challenges with target so great that the people being ask just couldn't see the possibility.
Gideon, Joshua and Moses to name but a few where all give great challenges in the bible which they thought was way beyond what the thought they could achieve. but guess what... they achieved it every time.
Sure its good to set achievable Targets. As a youth rugby coach this is important so that the players Im coaching continue to achieve and stay interested and a feeling of pride.
But do we set ourselves life challenges with big enough targets?
God wants us to think big. he wants us to trust him and know that with him anything is possible. I have a few targets and things I want to change and I know with him the impossible is possible.
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