Richard L. Sommers - "The Game Plan" (August 27, 1972)
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(bright church music continues) | 1:36 | |
- | When we gather to praise God, we remember | 2:45 |
that we are his people who have preferred our wills to his | 2:49 | |
accepting his power to become new persons in Christ. | 2:54 | |
Let us confess our sin before God and one another. | 2:58 | |
Eternal father we confess | 3:03 | |
that often we have failed to be an obedient church. | 3:07 | |
We have not done your will. | 3:11 | |
We have broken your law. | 3:13 | |
We have rebelled against your love. | 3:16 | |
We have not heard the cry of the needy. | 3:19 | |
Forgive us we pray. | 3:22 | |
Free us for joyful obedience | 3:25 | |
through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 3:28 | |
Hear the good news Christ died for us | 3:32 | |
while we were yet sinners. | 3:36 | |
That is God's own proof of his love towards us. | 3:38 | |
In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven | 3:42 | |
Glory be to God, amen. | 3:49 | |
Let us pray together the Lord's prayer. | 3:52 | |
Our father who art in heaven | 3:55 | |
hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come | 3:58 | |
thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. | 4:02 | |
Give us this day our daily bread | 4:07 | |
and forgive us our trespasses | 4:10 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us | 4:12 | |
and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil | 4:16 | |
for thine is the kingdom and the power | 4:21 | |
and the glory forever and ever, amen. | 4:24 | |
(slow church music) | 4:37 | |
(choir singing) | 5:34 | |
(choir singing continues) | 6:32 | |
The scripture lesson for today | 8:31 | |
is taken from Judges 7:16-22. | 8:33 | |
And he divided the 300 men into three companies | 8:42 | |
and put trumpets into the hands of all of them | 8:47 | |
and empty jars with torches beside the jars. | 8:50 | |
And he said to them, look at me and do likewise. | 8:55 | |
When I come to the outskirts of the camp do as I do. | 8:59 | |
When I blow the trumpet I and all who are with me | 9:04 | |
then blow the trumpets also on every side of all the camp | 9:08 | |
and shout for the Lord and for Gideon. | 9:12 | |
So Gideon and the three, | 9:17 | |
and the 100 men who were with him came | 9:18 | |
to the outskirts of the camp | 9:22 | |
at the beginning of the middle watch. | 9:24 | |
And when they had just set the watch | 9:26 | |
and they blew the trumpets | 9:29 | |
and smashed the jars that were in their hands | 9:31 | |
and the three three companies blew the trumpets | 9:35 | |
and broke the jars holding in their left hand the torches | 9:37 | |
and in their right hands, the trumpets to blow. | 9:42 | |
And they cried a sword for the Lord and for Gideon. | 9:44 | |
They stood every man in his place around about the camp | 9:49 | |
and all the army ran. | 9:53 | |
They cried out and fled. | 9:55 | |
When they blew the 300 trumpets, | 9:57 | |
the Lord said every man sword against his fellow | 10:00 | |
and against all the army and the army fled. | 10:04 | |
That's the end of the reading of the scripture. | 10:10 | |
(choir singing) | 10:13 | |
Let us say together, an affirmation of faith. | 10:55 | |
We believe in God who has created and is creating | 11:00 | |
who has come in the true man, Jesus | 11:05 | |
to reconcile and make new, | 11:08 | |
who works in us and others by his spirit. | 11:11 | |
We trust him. | 11:15 | |
He calls us to be in his church, to celebrate his presence | 11:17 | |
to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, | 11:23 | |
to proclaim Jesus crucified and risen, | 11:29 | |
our judge and our hope, in life, in death, | 11:32 | |
in life beyond death, God is with us. | 11:37 | |
We are not alone. | 11:41 | |
Thanks be to God. | 11:43 | |
The Lord be with you and with your spirit. | 11:51 | |
Let us pray. | 11:55 | |
Almighty and most glorious God | 11:58 | |
we, your most unworthy people give you most humble | 12:02 | |
and hearty thanks for all your goodness | 12:06 | |
and loving kindness to us and to all people. | 12:09 | |
Our blessings go forth to you | 12:13 | |
for our creation, preservation, and all the wonders of life, | 12:16 | |
the means of grace and the glory of hope, but above all | 12:21 | |
for your incredible and overwhelming love for each of us. | 12:26 | |
We praise you our God for our friend the sun who is our day, | 12:31 | |
and who brings us the light | 12:36 | |
who is fair and radiant with a very great splendor. | 12:38 | |
We praise you for our friend, the moon | 12:43 | |
and for the stars which are clear | 12:46 | |
and lovely through our sky. | 12:48 | |
We praise you for the wind, the air and the clouds, | 12:50 | |
the calms, and the storms, | 12:55 | |
for water who is very serviceable to us | 12:57 | |
and humble and precious and chaste, | 13:00 | |
for the earth and its creatures we praise you most of all. | 13:03 | |
For the earth sustains us and all its creatures | 13:08 | |
and grows fruit and flowers of many colors. | 13:11 | |
For all these wonders we loud and go glorify you, our God. | 13:15 | |
Our thoughts move now to our sisters and brothers | 13:21 | |
and to the society in which we participate. | 13:23 | |
We offer our prayers of intercession. | 13:26 | |
We pray most fervently for all people everywhere | 13:30 | |
who have to make war. | 13:33 | |
Heal the madness of the nations, comfort the broken hearted, | 13:35 | |
bind up the wounds of the sick | 13:40 | |
and bring peace to the spirits of the dying. | 13:42 | |
Teach all of us the ways of making peace | 13:46 | |
instead of the ways of making aggression | 13:49 | |
and commit us to the actualization of peace in all times. | 13:52 | |
We pray for all people who suffer | 13:57 | |
from oppression and competition. | 13:59 | |
We earnestly long for a world | 14:02 | |
where some people do not relegate other people | 14:04 | |
to the poverty and misery of the underdog | 14:07 | |
and for a world where no one has to lose. | 14:11 | |
Be with us God as we go about creating a better society | 14:14 | |
for all people. | 14:18 | |
We pray for our brothers and sisters | 14:20 | |
who are, or soon will be in new situations | 14:22 | |
and with new people. | 14:25 | |
Convert their fear into excitement | 14:27 | |
and enable them to be open and joyous | 14:30 | |
in their new possibilities. | 14:33 | |
We pray for our friends and loved ones | 14:35 | |
as well as people we do not know | 14:38 | |
who suffer the pain of sickness. | 14:40 | |
Be with our healers, dear God | 14:43 | |
so that wherever possible, people may be restored to health. | 14:46 | |
Most sincerely, we pray for ourselves, | 14:51 | |
that each and every one of us may come | 14:54 | |
to know and love ourselves | 14:56 | |
for each of us is beautiful and precious | 14:59 | |
but we are hard-pressed to believe this. | 15:03 | |
Instill in us the desire to take ourselves seriously | 15:06 | |
and finally be with us so that all living will be wonder | 15:10 | |
and all wonder living. | 15:15 | |
This is our prayer, oh God, our creator and sustainer. | 15:17 | |
Amen. | 15:22 | |
- | It is an honor and a privilege for me to be in this place | 15:48 |
on this occasion when the 1972 Duke University football team | 15:53 | |
is being recognized. | 16:00 | |
Having myself experienced in the past | 16:03 | |
the rigors of pre-season practice at this very institution, | 16:07 | |
I can say that I know something | 16:13 | |
of the trials and the tribulations of you athletes | 16:15 | |
and I'm well aware that sore muscles | 16:20 | |
are the rule of the day. | 16:24 | |
Our topic for the morning is the game plan. | 16:29 | |
Let us pray. | 16:35 | |
Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of our hearts | 16:39 | |
be acceptable in your sight oh Lord, | 16:46 | |
our strength and our redeemer, amen. | 16:49 | |
The game of plan. | 16:58 | |
How many times will you and I hear this term | 17:01 | |
in the weeks and months to come? | 17:05 | |
In less than two weeks the Duke University football team | 17:10 | |
will engage on the grid iron the University of Alabama. | 17:13 | |
What will be the game plan of Duke | 17:18 | |
to move the ball offensively | 17:21 | |
and what will be the game plan | 17:24 | |
to contain the Alabama offense? | 17:26 | |
What will be the game plan | 17:31 | |
to contain Alabama guard John Hannah and tackle Jim Craft? | 17:33 | |
Then very shortly thereafter, | 17:41 | |
Duke will engage the University of Washington. | 17:43 | |
What will be the game plan to contain the Herald quarterback | 17:47 | |
of the University of Washington | 17:52 | |
sunny sixth killer and in the ensuing weeks? | 17:54 | |
What will be the game plan | 18:00 | |
to contain North Carolina state's Willy Burton, | 18:02 | |
Wake Forest, Ken Garrett | 18:07 | |
and North Carolina's Ike Oglesby? | 18:10 | |
Also what will be the game plan | 18:15 | |
wherein Steve Jones will be enabled to run toward daylight? | 18:18 | |
What will be the game plan | 18:25 | |
wherein quarterback Johnson will have time to throw | 18:27 | |
and complete forward passes? | 18:31 | |
Looking at Duke's football schedule it would seem to me | 18:36 | |
that Duke better have some excellent game plans this year. | 18:42 | |
Many of us throughout the United States | 18:50 | |
have become somewhat familiar and have tuned into | 18:53 | |
what is known as "Monday Night Football". | 18:58 | |
Much to the distress it would seem to me of many housewives. | 19:02 | |
This is Howard Cosell | 19:08 | |
with still another Monday night of NFL football. | 19:11 | |
With me is Dandy Don Meredith and fabulous Frank Gifford. | 19:17 | |
Then Cosell will turn to Meredith | 19:24 | |
and say what is the game plan of the Chiefs tonight | 19:28 | |
or of the Falcons or of the Redskins? | 19:33 | |
What is the game plan to make sure | 19:37 | |
that Bob Hayes does not get open or to make sure | 19:39 | |
that Sunny Jorgensen does not throw | 19:43 | |
or complete the long bomb? | 19:46 | |
If ever a term Cosell overworks | 19:50 | |
it is this term the game plan. | 19:54 | |
Now I dare say that for most of us here, this term, | 19:59 | |
the plan is most familiar, | 20:03 | |
but to those who are not familiar with this term, | 20:07 | |
let it be said that the game plan is a plan of action. | 20:10 | |
The plan of attack. | 20:16 | |
It is the strategy by which a team prepares for a game | 20:18 | |
with the hope that such strategy, such a game plan | 20:25 | |
will bring victory. | 20:30 | |
Did you pick up the game plan | 20:34 | |
in the scripture that was just read a few moments ago? | 20:36 | |
The excellence of Gideon's game plan, | 20:42 | |
its planning, its timing, its use of personnel | 20:46 | |
has been praised down through the centuries by tacticians. | 20:51 | |
The call of God to Gideon that he should become | 20:58 | |
the player coach of the Israelite team occurred | 21:02 | |
while Gideon was about his business of threshing wheat. | 21:07 | |
Gideon and his people, the Israelites | 21:13 | |
were at this time living in the promised land, | 21:16 | |
the land flowing with milk and honey | 21:20 | |
and yet it was also a land flowing with fierce enemies. | 21:24 | |
The Midianites were making life miserable | 21:29 | |
for Gideon and his people. | 21:32 | |
On their swift camels, they would come across | 21:35 | |
the planes and the valleys plundering the crops, | 21:39 | |
stealing and killing. | 21:45 | |
The situation is exemplified in the fact that Gideon | 21:49 | |
instead of threshing wheat | 21:53 | |
on the top of a mountain with oxen is threshing his wheat | 21:55 | |
in the cramped and secret quarters of a wine press. | 22:02 | |
It was as he was about his work, his business | 22:09 | |
that the call of God came to Gideon to be the player coach. | 22:12 | |
32,000 responded to pre-season practice. | 22:19 | |
32,000, however Israelites versus 135,000 Midianites. | 22:27 | |
The odds were not too good. | 22:35 | |
And yet then the head coach, God did a rather strange thing. | 22:39 | |
He spoke to Gideon the player coach | 22:44 | |
and said that he was afraid | 22:46 | |
that the players might get the idea | 22:48 | |
that through their strength and through their might, | 22:52 | |
they would think they had won the victory | 22:57 | |
rather than realizing that it was through | 23:00 | |
the might and power of God that victory was to come. | 23:03 | |
And so he suggested to Gideon | 23:08 | |
that he cut some members off of the team. | 23:10 | |
I'm sure that Gideon had a few words with the head coach | 23:16 | |
but the head coach prevailed. | 23:22 | |
And so Gideon said to his 32,000, | 23:25 | |
if there are a number of you | 23:29 | |
who do not want to undergo the rigors | 23:31 | |
and trials and tribulations of pre-season practice, | 23:33 | |
then now is a good time to go home. | 23:39 | |
22,000 thought that it was a good idea | 23:44 | |
and this left Gideon with 10,000 versus 135,000. | 23:49 | |
And yet the head coach, God was still not satisfied saying | 23:56 | |
to Gideon, there are still too many. | 24:00 | |
And through the rigors of preseason practice, | 24:04 | |
another 9,700 fell by the wayside | 24:08 | |
leaving Gideon with a team of 300 members. | 24:13 | |
These were the odds that the head coach turned over | 24:20 | |
to Gideon, the player coach. | 24:23 | |
It would appear to me | 24:27 | |
that Gideon better have a very good game plan | 24:28 | |
and that, he did. | 24:35 | |
The 135,000 Midianites were camped in the valley. | 24:37 | |
Their camels were so numerous | 24:43 | |
that they could not even be counted | 24:46 | |
but Gideon went about devising his game plan. | 24:49 | |
To each of his 300 team members, | 24:54 | |
he gave a trumpet, a jar and a torch. | 24:58 | |
Timing would be essential. | 25:04 | |
He divided his 300 into three groups of 100 men each | 25:07 | |
and he placed these men, his team members | 25:15 | |
on the hillside surrounding | 25:18 | |
the Midianites there in the valley. | 25:23 | |
And then as the change of the watch came | 25:27 | |
in the middle of the night, | 25:31 | |
the prescribed signal was given. | 25:33 | |
Each of the 300 men blew his trumpet, smashed the jar, | 25:37 | |
held aloft the torch, and shouted. | 25:44 | |
The Midianites awoke. | 25:50 | |
And as they looked up, all they saw were torches lights | 25:53 | |
on the surrounding hillside and shouts and noise. | 25:58 | |
They panicked, they drew their swords | 26:05 | |
and in the darkness of the night, | 26:09 | |
as they fled, they killed each other. | 26:10 | |
It was as if the Israelites had kicked off. | 26:15 | |
The Midianites defeated themselves. | 26:21 | |
What a game plan. | 26:24 | |
Now this account of Gideon is recorded for us | 26:29 | |
at one point in the New Testament. | 26:33 | |
Why is the account of Gideon and the 300 remembered | 26:36 | |
by the New Testament church? | 26:44 | |
Obviously the New Testament church needed | 26:48 | |
to hear this word of faith. | 26:52 | |
That the God who acts in history uses men of faith | 26:56 | |
for his purpose and through such men, | 27:03 | |
performs unbelievable accomplishments. | 27:08 | |
And this, my friends is exactly what | 27:15 | |
the almighty, the God who acts in history | 27:18 | |
is saying in and through the game plan | 27:21 | |
of Jesus Christ to you and to me. | 27:25 | |
Why God chose such a game plan? | 27:31 | |
To say to you and to me that he wants us on his team, | 27:35 | |
I don't know. | 27:40 | |
Surely he could have chosen some other game plan | 27:43 | |
but he chose to say in Jesus Christ | 27:49 | |
I who created you care for you. | 27:53 | |
And even though you turn your back on me, | 27:57 | |
even though you spit in my face, I love you. | 27:59 | |
My care, my concern, my love for you is not just in word | 28:06 | |
but it is in flesh and blood. | 28:13 | |
It is alive, it is warm. | 28:16 | |
It is my understanding | 28:23 | |
that senior linebacker, Jack Childress | 28:24 | |
and his wife, Donna have a little girl, Christie. | 28:27 | |
Now, how does Jack go about conveying | 28:33 | |
to his daughter that he loves her? | 28:36 | |
Does he just have to practice, pick up the phone | 28:40 | |
and get his wife, Donna on the phone | 28:43 | |
and say to her, Donna please tell Christie, | 28:46 | |
convey to her in word that I love her? | 28:50 | |
No, Jack goes to Christie | 28:55 | |
and he takes Christie into his arms | 29:01 | |
and he holds her and he caresses her. | 29:04 | |
And in such a way through warmth and flesh and blood | 29:11 | |
he is saying to her, I love you. | 29:16 | |
Likewise is God's love for you and for me. | 29:21 | |
Throughout the ages, he has spoken with words, I love you, | 29:28 | |
but in Jesus Christ, his game plan, | 29:35 | |
God has become flesh, taking mankind | 29:39 | |
into his arms, holding us. | 29:43 | |
Christ is God's word of love made flesh. | 29:50 | |
It is the word of love alive with warmth to it. | 29:55 | |
Christ is God's game plan conveying to you and to me | 30:01 | |
that he accepts us on his team | 30:07 | |
though we fumble the ball, though we miss the block | 30:10 | |
though we drop the touchdown pass. | 30:15 | |
Christ is God's game plan conveying to us | 30:20 | |
that he accepts us on his team. | 30:26 | |
The following is a letter received | 30:32 | |
by a chaplain who was serving in Vietnam. | 30:35 | |
Dear chaplain, I ain't much with words | 30:40 | |
and I get the little tongue tied | 30:44 | |
when I try to say what I mean | 30:46 | |
about something that's really important. | 30:49 | |
I'd like to say this to you face to face | 30:53 | |
but maybe I can do it better in a letter. | 30:57 | |
First off, you know the kind of guy I've been. | 31:00 | |
I'm not gonna try to hide that. | 31:05 | |
Everybody in the unit knows, old Gus, a big man. | 31:08 | |
That's what I've tried to be. | 31:13 | |
I guess I fooled about everybody. | 31:16 | |
The only thing really big about me has been my bluff | 31:20 | |
but chaplain, you and God saw through me | 31:25 | |
and you made me see myself and what I saw made me sick. | 31:30 | |
You showed me one thing. | 31:36 | |
I talked a lot about the hell of Vietnam. | 31:38 | |
It was in me. | 31:43 | |
I didn't find it over here. | 31:45 | |
I brought it with me. | 31:47 | |
Chaplin, I don't know how to pray | 31:51 | |
but last night told God to count me in. | 31:54 | |
I've been such a slob. | 32:00 | |
I didn't want to ask | 32:02 | |
a regular preacher like you to baptize me. | 32:03 | |
So when nobody was watching, I baptized myself in the creek. | 32:08 | |
When I prove that I ain't kidding about all this, | 32:16 | |
I want you to do it again the way it should be done. | 32:21 | |
And Gus signed this letter, | 32:28 | |
the letter which reached the chaplain after Gus was killed, | 32:31 | |
he signed it, a new member on God's team. | 32:36 | |
How do you react when you become aware | 32:45 | |
that you are on the team, | 32:51 | |
that you are on the traveling squad? | 32:54 | |
Why, a good feeling goes through you. | 32:58 | |
You are excited. | 33:02 | |
You share the fact that you are on the team | 33:04 | |
with your friends and perhaps you even call loved ones | 33:07 | |
and say I am on the team with excitement. | 33:11 | |
You share this knowledge. | 33:17 | |
So the news that you and I | 33:20 | |
are on God's team right now is good news. | 33:23 | |
It is cause for rejoicing and excitement. | 33:29 | |
And as the New Testament church needed | 33:37 | |
to hear this word of faith, | 33:42 | |
that God uses men of faith for his purposes | 33:46 | |
and through such men | 33:51 | |
can perform unbelievable accomplishments such | 33:53 | |
as Gideon and the 300. | 33:57 | |
So we need today to hear this word | 34:01 | |
that we just as we are right now are members of God's team. | 34:07 | |
And through us, he can perform unbelievable accomplishments. | 34:15 | |
Being members then of God's team, | 34:25 | |
let us make sure that we do not hinder but help the team. | 34:29 | |
Coach Zaki was making his concluding remarks to his team | 34:39 | |
in the final moments of halftime. | 34:49 | |
The first half had not gone too well for the team. | 34:54 | |
And during the halftime, | 34:58 | |
some adjustments had been made in the game plan | 35:00 | |
and coach Zaki was giving the final touch to his pep talk. | 35:06 | |
He was reaching the very height of excitement within himself | 35:14 | |
and his players were reacting with emotion | 35:18 | |
and with the desire to get out on the field | 35:22 | |
and the second half to play harder and to emerge victorious | 35:25 | |
and coach Zaki concluded his talk | 35:31 | |
with now gentleman move through that door to victory. | 35:35 | |
The only problem is he pointed toward the wrong door | 35:42 | |
but the team members and their excitement and thrill ready | 35:49 | |
to get with it ran through the doors straight dab | 35:53 | |
into the indoor swimming pool. | 35:57 | |
Being aware anew, that it is God who brings victory | 36:04 | |
and that you and I right now are on God's team. | 36:14 | |
Let us go through the doors of this chapel, into the world. | 36:21 | |
Not to live (indistinct) and incipit lives | 36:27 | |
but to go through the doors of this chapel into the world | 36:33 | |
to live lives of true joy, | 36:37 | |
elation, excitement and celebration. | 36:40 | |
Conscious that the God who acts in history | 36:48 | |
has us on his team right now | 36:54 | |
and as members of his team, we are victors, so be it. | 36:59 | |
Let us pray. | 37:11 | |
Almighty God in your game plan, | 37:19 | |
you accept us as we are on your team. | 37:23 | |
We would share in that victory | 37:29 | |
which is yours and ours in Jesus Christ | 37:31 | |
in whose name we pray, amen. | 37:36 | |
(bright church music) | 37:47 | |
(bright church music continues) | 39:17 | |
(slow music) | 40:49 | |
(soprano voices singing) | 41:22 | |
(soprano voices singing continues) | 43:54 | |
(slow music) | 48:40 | |
(bright music) | 49:17 | |
(bright music continues) | 49:44 | |
- | Oh God, of whose gifts we have all received | 50:42 |
accept this offering of your people. | 50:46 | |
Remember in your love those who have brought it | 50:50 | |
and those for whom it is given. | 50:54 | |
And so follow it with by blessing | 50:56 | |
that it may promote justice and peace among all people. | 50:59 | |
The Lord bless you and keep you. | 51:12 | |
The Lord give you strength and courage | 51:14 | |
and enable your works to be a blessing to his people, amen. | 51:17 | |
(bells chiming) | 51:25 | |
(bright music) | 51:38 | |
(bright music continues) | 55:56 | |
(footsteps plodding) | 58:31 | |
- | Good heavens. | 59:32 |
What is this a player on it? | 59:33 | |
- | It's an old piano that hasn't worked for years. | 59:34 |
- | Huh? | 59:37 |
Agree, yeah it is a piano. | 59:39 | |
It's real short keyboard. | 59:42 | |
- | Yeah. | 59:43 |
- | Ah! | 59:45 |
(footsteps plodding) | 59:48 | |
(distant whistling) | 1:00:01 | |
(indistinct chattering) | 1:01:09 | |
(bright music) | 1:02:31 | |
(indistinct chattering) | 1:02:40 |