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 TONY DUNGEE SPEECH!
 

Tony Dungy, Colts Coach Speech of 2/4/06 -- A MUST READ

Saturday, February 4, 2006 SPREADING HIS MESSAGE By John Oehser -
Colts.com

Dungy Makes Super Bowl Stop to Speak at Athletes in Action Breakfast
DETROIT, Mich. - They were there for breakfast, and they were there to
cheer New York Jets running back Curtis Martin. And it was Martin who
received the Athletes in Action Bart Starr Award Saturday morning, but
the hundreds who gathered in fourth-floor ballroom at the Marriott
Renaissance in Detroit, Mich., on the morning before Super Bowl XL were
clearly touched by the featured speaker.

That speaker was Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy.

Two hours into the breakfast, emcee Brent Jones introduced Dungy, who
was welcomed with a lengthy standing ovation. Dungy thanked the crowd,
shared an anecdote about Martin, then told the crowd he was going to
speak for about 15 minutes.
"It's great to be here," Dungy told the crowd, then adding with a
laugh, "I just wish I wasn't here in this capacity so many times of
being just that close to being in the game and just being an invited speaker.

"My goal is to have our team here one day and have a couple of tables
with all of our guys here. Because we have a special group of young
men, a great group of Christian guys. It'd be wonderful to have them
here so you could see their hearts and what they're all about.
"It hasn't quite happened yet, but we're still hoping one day it will."

He told them he was going to talk about lessons he had learned from his
three sons. The crowd fell silent. Then Dungy spoke.
And although this was a breakfast - and although at many such events
speakers speak over the clinking of glasses and murmurs from
semi-interested listeners - for most of the 15 minutes the room was
silent except for Dungy's voice.

He spoke of his middle son, Eric, who he said shares his
competitiveness and who is focused on sports "to where it's almost a
problem." He spoke of his youngest son, Jordan, who has a rare
congenital condition which causes him not to feel pain. "He feels
things, but he doesn't get the sensation of pain," Dungy said.

The lessons learned from Jordan, Tony Dungy said, are many. "That
sounds like it's good at the beginning, but I promise you it's not," Dungy said.
"We've learned a lot about pain in the last five years we've had Jordan.
We've learned some hurts are really necessary for kids. Pain is
necessary for kids to find out the difference between what's good and
what's harmful."

Jordan, Dungy said, loves cookies. "Cookies are good," Dungy said,
"but in Jordan's mind, if they're good out on the plate, they're even
better in the oven. He will go right in the oven when my wife's not
looking, reach in, take the rack out, take the pan out, burn his hands
and eat the cookies and burn his tongue and never feel it. He doesn't know that's bad for him."
Jordan, Dungy said, "has no fear of anything, so we constantly have to
watch him."

The lesson learned, Dungy said, is simple.

"You get the question all the time, 'Why does the Lord allow pain in
your life? Why do bad things happen to good people? If God is a God of
love, why does he allow these hurtful things to happen?''' Dungy said.
"We've learned that a lot of times because of that pain, that little
temporary pain, you learn what's harmful. You learn to fear the right things.

"Pain sometimes lets us know we have a condition that needs to be healed.
Pain inside sometimes lets us know that spiritually we're not quite
right and we need to be healed and that God will send that healing
agent right to the spot.

"Sometimes, pain is the only way that will turn us as kids back to the
Father."

Finally, he spoke of James.

James Dungy, Tony Dungy's oldest son, died three days before Christmas.
As he did while delivering James' eulogy in December, Dungy on Saturday
spoke of him eloquently and steadily, speaking of lessons learned and
of the positives taken from experience.
"It was tough, and it was very, very painful, but as painful as it was,
there were some good things that came out of it," Dungy said.
Dungy spoke at the funeral of regretting not hugging James the last
time he saw him, on Thanksgiving of last year.

"I met a guy the next day after the funeral," Dungy said. "He said, 'I
was there. I heard you talking. I took off work today. I called my son.
I told him I was taking him to the movies. We're going to spend some
time and go to dinner.' That was a real, real blessing to me." Dungy
said he has gotten many letters since James' death relaying similar
messages. "People heard what I said and said, 'Hey, you brought me a
little closer to my son,' or, 'You brought me a little closer to my daughter,''' Dungy said.
"That is a tremendous blessing."

Dungy also said some of James' organs were donated through donors programs.

"We got a letter back two weeks ago that two people had received his
corneas, and now they can see,'' Dungy said. "That's been a tremendous
blessing." Dungy also said he received a letter from a girl from the
family's church in Tampa. She had known James for many years, Dungy said.
She went to the funeral because she knew James. "When I saw what
happened at funeral, and your family and the celebration and how it was
handled, that was the first time I realized there had to be a God,"
Dungy said the girl wrote. "I accepted Christ into my life and my
life's been different since that day." Added Dungy, "That was an
awesome blessing, so all of those things kind of made me realize what God's love is all about."

Dungy also said he was asked often how he was able to return to the
Colts so quickly after James' death. James died on December 22, and
Dungy returned to the team one week later. Dungy said the answer was simple.

"People asked me, 'How did you recover so quickly?"'' Dungy said. "I'm
not totally recovered. I don't know that I ever will be. It's still
very, very painful, but I was able to come back because of something
one of my good Christian friends said to me after the funeral. "He
said, 'You know James accepted Christ into his heart, so you know he's
in heaven, right?' I said, 'Right, I know that.' He said, 'So, with all
you know about heaven, if you had the power to bring him back now,
would you?' When I thought about it, I said, 'No, I wouldn't. I would
not want him back with what I know about heaven.' "That's what helped
me through the grieving process. Because of Christ's spirit in me, I
had that confidence that James is there, at peace with the Lord, and I
have the peace of mind in the midst of something that's very, very painful.

"That's my prayer today, that everyone in this room would know the same
thing."

God Bless You.
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 JOHN 9:5
 

John 9:5 "...I am the light of the world."

Jesus is answering some questions from his disciples about a blind man. Right before he restores sight to the blind man Jesus makes this statement about being the light of the world.

Light displaces darkness. Light reveals reality. Light enables work to be done. Light shows us the way. Light warns us of danger. Light shows what needs to be corrected. The more closely we draw to Jesus, the more light we have and the more we reflect to the world around us.

Do you need some light today for your situation? Roadblocks at work? Difficult people with which to deal? An atmosphere of distrust and lack of cooperation? Difficult decisions to make? Ask the One who is light to show you the light, reflect on what the Word says about the situation, then listen for his Spirit to speak to your heart. He'll show you light if you'll seek him and listen.

Lord, please show me your light today, then help me follow it.

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dave@youronedegree.com
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 JOHN 14:21
 

John 14:21 "The person who knows my commandments and keeps them, that's who loves me. And the person who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and make myself plain to him."

Jesus is comforting the disciples and explaining some truths to them in this passage. Spiritual insight comes after there is obedience-surrender of our agenda. As we obey, He will reveal Himself to us more, enabling us to obey more. If we don't want to settle for just head knowledge and a marginal relationship with God, then we'll start to obey Him. We'll turn the corner and start toward His agenda and away from ours.

Lord, if I'm honest, I'm usually much more interested in my agenda than yours. By your grace and strength today I will obey you. Please change my heart.

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dave@youronedegree.com
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 JOHN 3:16
 

John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but shall have eternal life."

This is Jesus talking to a religious leader named Nicodemus about how to have a relationship with God. Nicodemus thinks it's supposed to be complicated. Jesus shows him it's not.

The simplicity of our faith is that we were all separated from God because of out sin condition. Jesus died to pay the payment mandated by the Father for sin. We are to place our faith in Jesus alone as God's payment for our sin. When we do that, we enter into a relationship with God based upon what Jesus did for us, not on our own merit.

Today as we live out our lives, let's make sure we've placed our faith in Christ alone, not on our own efforts. Let's remember that it's His amazing grace that has given life and that will give us the power to live as we ought.

Lord, thank You for sending Jesus to die for me. I accept your gift of grace to me.

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dave@youronedegree.com
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 John 1:14
 

John 1:14 "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory..."

As John testifies here, Jesus, God's clear revelation of Himself, became a man and lived among us. He left heaven to be born in a humble manger and to be discovered and worshipped by shepherds, the lowest caste of society in that day.

Why not take just a moment from your busyness and put yourself with those shepherds at the manger.

God in the flesh. 100% God and 100% man. Behold his glory. Think about the love he had to come here for you and me. The King of Kings humbled himself to provide the way for us to know and be made right with the Father.

Let's remember that his love for us hasn't changed. Let's share that truth with others this season and pass on his love. Let's not let the pressure of tasks, and year-end goals keep us from celebrating that God left heaven for you and me.

Lord, how can I thank you enough for leaving heaven to fulfill your plan of providing a way for me to know you and to experience you each day. Help me live with a full heart today.

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dave@youronedegree.com
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