When Jill made the women’s...
When Jill made the women’s wrestling team at college, she and her teammates were given a handbook on expectations. It was a college-wide handbook that every person who represented the collage in sports, academics, music, or any other way, received. In it were guidelines about dress codes, expected behaviors, and consequences of breaking the rules. The message was clear: You represent your school. How you conduct yourselves will reflect on the school. Be worthy of the school you represent. It really is the same as Paul’s plea to the Ephesians. Be worthy of the call that you have received.