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"The Cheesehead Devotional is a great adventure for those who may
not pick up a Bible for guidance." Sara White, wife of the late
Reggie White "I have always believed the Packers were religion in
these parts. The Cheesehead Devotional brings that spiritual
message to life." Wayne Larrivee, American sportscaster and current
play-by-play announcer for the Green Bay Packers "I am certain you
will love this little book. Judy has captured the true heart of a
Christian Packer fan " Rev, Arni Jacobson Sample Devotion 1
Chronicles 16:7-36 - Memories FROM THE PLAYBOOK: Remember His
marvelous works which He has done, His wonders and the judgments of
His mouth. 1 Chronicles 16:12 1962. The last time the Green Bay
Packers started a season 10-0. That winning streak ended on
Thanksgiving Day against the Detroit Lions. At halftime, the Lions
were ahead 23-0 and won the game 26-14. Bart Starr and Vince
Lombardi were no longer undefeated. That day was a terrific day for
the Lions, who had been in second place behind the Packers. It was
like the Lion's Super Bowl. Jerry Kramer, Packers' starting right
guard in 1962, said, "They ought to give them a ring or something
for it, have a holiday or something because it's a highlight in
their history." Bart Starr, famed quarterback for the Packers, got
sacked eleven times. The Packers earned only 122 yards of offense.
Lions' Linebacker Joe Schmidt said his team, at that time, was out
to prove to the world they were as good as or better than Green
Bay. The Lions finished the season 11-3, while the Packers were
14-1. The comparisons to that 1962 season were everywhere preceding
the 2011 Thanksgiving Day game. The Lions hoped to repeat history.
However, the Packers shut down Lions receiver Calvin Johnson, the
man who turned many Lions games into victories with his superior
play. Even missing three injured starters, the Packer defense
showed one of their best games. Ryan Pickett tipped a pass from
Lions Quarterback Matt Stafford. Linebacker Clay Matthews made a
great grab for an interception. The Packers won 27-15, almost an
exact flip-flop of the 1962 score. Historical reruns can make for a
great conversation and story. However, in our minds and spirits,
they can sometimes be more detrimental than good. It is so easy to
fall into the mindset that because a situation went a certain way
once, it more than likely will go that way again. It can be a
defeatist mentality if the event was negative and can be an
unsupported hope if one simply assumes history will repeat itself
in the positive events. The Bible warns us against this type of
thinking when it tells us to forget what lies behind and press on
to what is ahead. We are told to remember the good things God has
done and put our faith in Him, not in repeating history by fate.
Faith and fate are not the same. Faith has eyes that look ahead,
hearts that believe God's promises, minds that make right choices,
feet that diligently move forward in obedience, and hands that work
hard. History is great for reminiscing, enjoying, and making future
plans, but trusting fate will leave you in the dust, while faith in
God will take you to new heights. EXTRA POINT: God, I put my trust
and faith in You no matter what has or has not happened in my past.
I expect great things ahead, because You are a marvelous God.
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