- April 7th, 2009, 11:19 pm
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I just wanted to get this out.
Yes or no, is the hand of God still on Liberty University? I think its hard to deny it still is. That's why when Purple Haize brings up names of guys from NAIA Christian schools or anyone else we've never heard of I may doubt at first but I simply need to remember that if God places his hand on that coach then there is no limit.
Let me say that one more time, there is NO LIMIT. NONE. RMK saw a ceiling....but that ceiling he saw was only in his eyes. Doc was rarely wrong with his visions and he truly could see one day LU Football walking into ND and walking out with a victory. Simply b/c he didnt see ceilings. If you look at the future of Liberty Athletics or just the university as a whole and see ceilings I cant get mad at you, very few people are the visionaries that he was. I just wouldnt want you to try to be in the drivers seat...I would simply like to take you along for the ride and allow you to experience (what you thought) the impossible.
God's hand is still on us. As far as a future coach goes, I dont expect him to walk in to Liberty University with our vision...the only thing I expect is for him to walk in with God's vision. The vision that simply says "the moment you put a limit on God prepare to be proven wrong." Then his vision and our vision will coincide. I dont think any of our potential coach's have a resume as bad as Paul's, yet he is considered (Doc included) to be the greatest soul winner in the Bible. So while I hate preaching, or even coming close to sounding as if I am...I'm not. I just dont want anyone to forget what we came from...we were not founded by a man who had "Liberty's Vision" we were founded by a man who with God by his side bought into everything He could do, and Liberty was simply a fruit from it.
All that wrapped up into 1 sentence. Carry out God's vision, then Liberty's vision follows, Men's basketball rides the wave and one day we're walking into ND on the football field and carrying out Doc's.
Yes or no, is the hand of God still on Liberty University? I think its hard to deny it still is. That's why when Purple Haize brings up names of guys from NAIA Christian schools or anyone else we've never heard of I may doubt at first but I simply need to remember that if God places his hand on that coach then there is no limit.
Let me say that one more time, there is NO LIMIT. NONE. RMK saw a ceiling....but that ceiling he saw was only in his eyes. Doc was rarely wrong with his visions and he truly could see one day LU Football walking into ND and walking out with a victory. Simply b/c he didnt see ceilings. If you look at the future of Liberty Athletics or just the university as a whole and see ceilings I cant get mad at you, very few people are the visionaries that he was. I just wouldnt want you to try to be in the drivers seat...I would simply like to take you along for the ride and allow you to experience (what you thought) the impossible.
God's hand is still on us. As far as a future coach goes, I dont expect him to walk in to Liberty University with our vision...the only thing I expect is for him to walk in with God's vision. The vision that simply says "the moment you put a limit on God prepare to be proven wrong." Then his vision and our vision will coincide. I dont think any of our potential coach's have a resume as bad as Paul's, yet he is considered (Doc included) to be the greatest soul winner in the Bible. So while I hate preaching, or even coming close to sounding as if I am...I'm not. I just dont want anyone to forget what we came from...we were not founded by a man who had "Liberty's Vision" we were founded by a man who with God by his side bought into everything He could do, and Liberty was simply a fruit from it.
All that wrapped up into 1 sentence. Carry out God's vision, then Liberty's vision follows, Men's basketball rides the wave and one day we're walking into ND on the football field and carrying out Doc's.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.



- By LU Armchair coach