Friday, October 28, 2016

CHARGER NATION: GAME #9





Charger Nation,

            First off I want to congratulate our 5th and 6th grade team for winning last night in the semifinals of their playoffs.  It was a great football game as they won at home.  Next Thursday night they play in the championship game at home at 6pm.  I appreciate those men who lead those boys.  I appreciate the parents for letting their boys play the game of football where so many life lessons are taught and applied.
            Tonight is homecoming at ELCA.  I look forward to seeing some people I have not seen in a while.  We are playing Mount Vernon and they are a much improved football team from years past.  They like to run the football and I know we are excited to play a physical football team tonight.  The weather forecast looks good—should be a great night for football and all the homecoming festivities. 
            We are in game week #9.  These guys have been going at it since the end of July.  We have a lot of injuries and guys banged up.  So does every team at this point.  At this stage in the season everyone is tired.  The great teams know how to push past this with their eyes set on becoming the best team they possible can become.  A great player knows how to push through the monotony and find a way to get better and improve everyday.  A great football player has a tough mind and a strong mind.  A great team has a bunch of individuals who are mentally tough.  And I love football for this reason.  We are teaching young men to push past their comfort zone, to command their bodies to do what it doesn’t want to do, and Win the Day!
            Here is a great quote we were discussing with our players this summer that is now extremely applicable: “Do not let yourself talk to yourself, YOU must talk to yourself.”  When we told the boys this they looked at me like I was stupid which happens a lot.  I challenged the boys to think about what it the quote was saying.   In every person there is a negative force speaking bad thoughts and bad ideas into us.  This force is inside of us—it resides in us.  This person in us we must kill.  It is a part of us so we cannot let our self talk to our self.  We cannot give this person in us a voice.   This voice yells take it easy, your coach is dumb and doesn’t know what he is talking about, don’t work hard, don’t pay attention in class, don’t do your homework, it is everyone else’s fault but your own (blame everyone but yourself), people aren’t treating you fair, please yourself even if it is a sin against God, God’s not really real, and other crazy things.  This voice is in us every single day.  It is whispering.  For some people it is yelling.  The dangerous thing is that for many people, this voice has overcome and become the person. 
            As Christians, we are completely aware of who this other person in me is.  It is sin.  In every person there are two people.  For the Christian, there is Christ who dwells in you and then there is the evilness of the flesh that still exists inside of us.  While we are still here on this earth we will battle this evil inside of us.  For the person that is not a Christian, that person was made in God’s image even if they are rejecting God.  So they have the evilness inside of them but they have this longing inside of them that is for Christ but they do not know it or they have rejected it.  They long for something more but are totally consumed by the sin of flesh.  But still, they understand there is something more and something better.  They search for it but can’t find it because they are looking in the wrong places and filling this longing with the wrong things. 
            I had a friend one time who traveling through Europe to find himself.  As he stood in front of me and I wanted to make a joke, I said I found you, you are right in front of me—don’t waste your money.  This person, he knew who he was in the flesh very well.  He obviously didn’t think that is who he was.  So he wanted to find himself in Europe.  It’s Christ he was looking for but he spent a lot of money in Europe searching for other things.  If you find yourself longing for something more, that what are right now can’t be all that there is: You are right! It is Christ you are searching for! 

            “Abide in me, and I in you.  As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.  I am the vine; you are the branches.  Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”  John 15:4-5. 

            It all makes sense now.  You cannot let your sinful flesh talk to you and whisper to you.  You cannot listen!  We begin to listen one time and sin begins to overtake us and win us over to itself.  We call this Creeping Softness at ELCA.  People who have been destroyed by sin, began hearing a whisper and feeling a pull from inside.  They gave in once or twice, and then more, and then more.  This sin crept up on them and then overtook them and made the person it indwelled in its slave.  This is why we must talk to our self.  But it isn’t me talking to me.  It’s the Holy Spirit living inside of me talking to me and leading my every step.  I must abide in Christ.  The Bible is clear: For apart from Christ we can do nothing!  We cannot be a man or woman who impacts the world for God’s glory unless we abide in Christ.  Christ must be in use and rule over us.  He must be the voice talking to us.  If not, we will find that the other voice, sin, will creep up and make us its slave.  There is freedom as I make Christ the ruler of my life.  There is only slavery and bondage if I allow my sinful self to rule over me.  Whether you are a Christian or you are not a Christian, sin will always win apart from Christ.   You will always be longing to find yourself if you do not have Christ.  I challenge us all to live a life abiding in Jesus Christ.  For in this is power. 

“The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but the victory belongs to the Lord.” 
Proverbs 21:31

Beat Mount Vernon!

Wholly for Christ,


Coach Gess

Friday, October 21, 2016




 CHARGER NATION: Game #8

 ELCA Middle School Football: 7-0 and League Champions

Charger Nation,

            I want to congratulate our JV Football team and our middle school football team for finishing the season last night undefeated.  Coach Douglas and his staff led our middle school to a 7-0 record with a 26-0 victory over Landmark last night.  Coach Jerry Barber and Dale Albrecht led our JV team to a 7-0 record with a 44-14 victory over Flowery Branch last night.  When I think of their success, I think back to all the hard work Coach Douglas put in with his team this summer in the weight room and in speed work.  It is the same for the JV players as they all were held to a very high standard this summer leading up to the season. 
            Two key tenets this football program has are DEMAND EXCELLENCE and TAKE OWNERSHIP.  I appreciate all of our coaches and our parents buying in!
            Every year I have some kids that have just graduated and gone off to college text me and thank me for the lessons we taught them through football.  They are starting to see that life isn’t so easy without mom and dad catching them at their every misstep.  Finally, they are truly forced to take ownership of their lives in a small way.  Every year I say the same thing:  It wasn’t about football!  We use the game of football to help these young boys become better men.   I think one of the first things a young boy must learn if he is going to be successful is the value of hard work.  First he must be willing to work and then he must come with a great attitude and desire to get better.  This attitude is the foundation of excellence.   As coaches we will DEMAND the players approach each day with the pursuit of EXCELLENCE.  (**Fighting this battle is a war!  Not wavering on high standards is a war.  But, coaches and parents, we must WIN!  If we let our kids be lazy we have failed them for life!)
If one is willing to work hard and give everything they have, then they are going to have some measure of success in life.  Our middle school team didn’t just go undefeated just because.  Sure, we have some good players that help them go undefeated.  But they worked their tails off this summer.  Many of the young men were consistent to be there at workouts everyday that they were in town.  Yes, I realize the tailback, Josh Rogers, is very good.  But he never missed a workout this summer.  He never loafed.  He always had a great attitude.  His dad obviously demands his son work hard.  It’s an expectation at home.  He had a core group of 12-15 guys that showed up with him everyday with parents who have the same mindset.  Guess what—if they all will continue to work hard when they get a job one day they will be good employees!  It’s not just about winning football games.  It’s about showing young boys how to be successful.  DEMAND EXCELLENCE!  Show them how to be successful.  Lead them in the process!  Coach Douglas, Coach Barber, Coach Albrecht—they all did a fabulous job showing your sons excellence and demanding from your sons excellence.  You allowed it—thankyou. 
            Last night after our JV game I challenged the boys to examine where they are right now as a football player and get to work.  Some of the boys on JV think they should be starting on varsity.  Some of the boys on JV are upset they don’t play more on JV.  I told them that we don’t play players just because.  We play the best players at each position and we strive to win.  When these young men get bosses one day there boss is going to strive to win.  He is going to keep the best employees.  This is a valuable lesson for young men to learn.  They have to transition from the youth sports culture of everyone gets a snap to the adult world of you must produce or you are getting replaced.  We are preparing them for handling the pressure of having to perform when they are 25 and I don’t apologize for it.  I know we are helping them become men.
            I told them last night to TAKE OWNERSHIP.  If you don’t like that you’re not starting or getting a lot of playing time on JV then get to work in the weight room and become a better athlete and football player.  Take practice more seriously.  If you think you should be starting on varsity then prove it everyday at practice.  Do not sit around and do what losers do and that is blame the coaches for why you aren’t playing; blame the teacher for why you have a poor grade.  Or even worse, flat out quit.  That is a loser mentality.  We teach TAKE OWNERSHIP: “This is where I am and I don’t like it.  I am getting my tail to work!”  Our varsity football team is full of kids who have worked themselves into a starting position.  Many of them started out as average players or even below average and have worked themselves into being good football players.  They have taken ownership of their developmental process.  At some point in their life they had this thought process:  “This is where I am at and I don’t like it.  I am going to get to work and see what I can become.” 
            Parents, it is an honor and blessing that you allow us to coach your children.  We really do love them and what to see them become all that they can be.  Our goal is that they are great men 10-15 years from now.  I really don’t care much about state championship rings and region championship t-shirts.  What I take great pride in is seeing these young boys grow and become great men.  And everyday we will preach to them Jesus Christ.  All of us, we can become the most successful people in the world and we can grow and be leaders in our community, but if we do not have Christ we have nothing.  We can learn to fully embrace excellence and ownership and find great success in this world, but if we don’t have Christ all of it will be meaningless as we lay on our deathbed.  As I look at my little boy, I beg God that Uriah will know how to work hard and have a great attitude.  I don’t want a whiner, excuse maker, and lazy boy in my house!  But I know this: If he does not have Christ it all is meaningless.  For Uriah, my #1 appeal to God is that Uriah know Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and surrender all to Him.  That he would become a servant of Jesus Christ and live life in and through Christ.  I pray this exact same prayer for your son every Friday. 
Chargers, I really want to win tonight, but in the end it is meaningless.  Chasing success is like chasing after the wind.  It is the values we teach through the game of football that will last a lifetime.   It is the relationships that are forged though the game of football that will last a lifetime.  It is the love we have for one another that will be what matters 10 years from now.  And may we never ever forget this:  Christ for your son is of upmost importance for this lifetime and for the one to come!   

“The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but the victory belongs to the Lord.” 


Wholly for Christ,

Coach Gess

Friday, October 7, 2016



CHARGER NATION: GAME #7

Charger Nation,

            Last weekend Charger Football had a clean sweep across the board winning every game.  After the middle school, JV, and Varsity won Thursday and Friday nights, our 3rd/4th grade team and our 5th/6th grade team had exciting victories Saturday morning.  Last night our middle school and JV won again to extend their undefeated seasons.  Hopefully we can have a repeat of last weekend!  I certainly appreciate these coaches for the investment they are putting into our boys at ELCA.  The PEOPLE, not football, is what makes ELCA Football special. 

            “So the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered the council and said, ‘What are we to do? For this man performs many signs.  If we let him go on like this, everyone will believe in him, and the Romans will come and take away both our place and our nation.” John 11:47-48

            This verse signifies the beginning of the plot to kill Jesus by the key religious leaders of Israel during Jesus’ day.  Jesus had just healed a blind man and had just raised Lazarus from the dead.  Everyone was starting to listen to him and became very intrigued by him.  When they listened to him and watched him it was apparent his wisdom was not of this world. Jesus came to show the world God.  Jesus came to show man his sin and to show him the right way.  This is why John refers to Jesus as the “Word.”  He was the Word of God in the flesh.  He was God in the flesh.  He came to show the world their sin, to show the world the correct way, and to become the Savior of the world through death on the cross for our sins. 
            We know the plan was that Jesus would die for our sins.  But while the religious leaders planned to kill Jesus, they did not know that was God’s ultimate plan.  They wanted to kill Jesus because he was exposing the hypocritical nature of their lives and how they used God for personal gain and benefit.  He exposed their sin and threatened their power.  He threatened their glory seeking, self-exalting, and selfish lifestyle.  They wanted him dead and wanted it done quickly.  People were starting to follow Jesus and listen to him.  They were beginning to believe in him.  They were beginning to see the Truth and have a hunger for it.  Their eyes were opened up to the false ways of the Pharisees.  The Pharisees used God as a means to expand their glory, their status, their nation—their power.  Jesus was a threat to this.  They wanted him dead. 
            We read this and we just think how on earth could the Pharisees think this way and reject the living God?  How could they kill Jesus? 
            I was about to go to practice on Wednesday and I was sitting at my desk and an email from Mr. Gilliam popped up.  I don’t read emails much but of course if they are from the headmaster I click on it.  In it he had sent to us a mandate stating that no teacher in a Henry County public school can have anything Christian in their classrooms.  A teacher cannot have a Bible on their desk or a Bible verse on their wall.  They already aren’t allowed to talk about Jesus in their classroom but now they can’t even have anything personal in their classrooms that have anything to do with Jesus.  Just like the Pharisees had planned 2000 years ago---The final edict has come down from our public school system: Get Jesus out of here!  Kill Him!  (**My interpretation--But notice in John 11:47-48 that they did not use the word kill…but their thought process led to death of Jesus.  Go read verse 50.)          
              Why as a football coach do I say these things or care about these things?  I should only care about winning the game tonight.  My whole life is invested in 15-18 year old boys and preaching to them Jesus Christ.  This school has one purpose: Jesus Christ.  Everything we do in ELCA Football is all about building a man who can lead.  We make it really hard because life is really hard.  We work really hard because to be a leader you have to work really hard.  There are no shortcuts.  We obsess over the details and we demand excellence because that is what leaders do.  Success is not easy.  Responding after failure is not easy.  Leadership is not easy.  It is not for the faint of heart.  We are trying to model for them the principles that are necessary for them as they grow to be leaders in this world.  We are trying to make them strong.  We are trying to instill in them core values that point to Christ.  Believe me, I am trying to make them so much more than I ever was or ever could be.  I need these young boys growing up into Godly men and leading my family and me!  I want them to be men who are way stronger for Christ than I am.  This is what our world needs!
            We are sending our boys out into a world that is demanding that they crucify Christ once again.  The majority wants Christ crucified.  Our schools are in the process of crucifying Christ.  They don’t even want a remnant of Christ.  Are we developing young men who will be able to stand for Truth in the midst of this chaos?  Are we developing young men who will are grounded in Truth and willing to defend Truth?  Are we developing Spiritually strong men who will not bend and conform to this world?  We need tough kids!  Our children’s faith is going to have to be stronger than ours.  They now live in an era where they will be persecuted for their faith.  They are going to feel the pressure of rejecting Christ way more than we ever did.  If they fail, it will not be good.  To develop these men of Strength and Honor and Courage is why ELCA Football exists.  If I am ever forced to remove Jesus from my coaching I would have 0 reason to coach.  To coach just to win seems absolutely meaningless to me.  Wins come and go but Jesus Christ is forever.  Christ gives meaning to what we do!  May God continue to bless Christian schools with the opportunity to preach Christ.  May God bless our Christian brothers and sisters in the public school system.  It’s an honor to serve and assist you parents.  May God give us the wisdom and show us the way as we lead these young boys to become leaders for God’s Kingdom. 

“The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but the victory belongs to the Lord.”  Proverbs 21:31

Beat Our Lady of Mercy!

Wholly for Christ,

Coach Gess