Julius Irving (Dr. J.) of...
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Julius Irving (Dr. J.) of the Philadelphia 76ers was asked to give his feelings, following an exciting victory in which he sank the winning shot. He wouldn't take any particular credit for the victory and simply replied: "I don't brag when we win. I don't cry when we lose."
We often see athletes with a constant expression of calmness on their faces in the heat of the contest. Fans are angry or happily cheering, standing and jumping with excitement, and the players, many times, appear almost emotionless. That is just an external expression because they have more at stake than the fans. The crowd wants a victory and they cheer for it, but the players must produce it. They also keenly realize their jobs and paychecks depend on winning, and they must fight for them. The emotional adrenalin may be flowing at flood stage but they must remain completely under control to play their best.
Isaiah reflects the same staid character in the person of this reading, who is strong and stoic and "sets his face like flint."
Jesus displays similar calmness in his sufferings and passion. Today he is hailed as king one minute and then shortly hears the fickle crowd chanting for his death. Palm Sunday is tension-filled and the feelings run the complete gamut of the emotional spectrum.
We often see athletes with a constant expression of calmness on their faces in the heat of the contest. Fans are angry or happily cheering, standing and jumping with excitement, and the players, many times, appear almost emotionless. That is just an external expression because they have more at stake than the fans. The crowd wants a victory and they cheer for it, but the players must produce it. They also keenly realize their jobs and paychecks depend on winning, and they must fight for them. The emotional adrenalin may be flowing at flood stage but they must remain completely under control to play their best.
Isaiah reflects the same staid character in the person of this reading, who is strong and stoic and "sets his face like flint."
Jesus displays similar calmness in his sufferings and passion. Today he is hailed as king one minute and then shortly hears the fickle crowd chanting for his death. Palm Sunday is tension-filled and the feelings run the complete gamut of the emotional spectrum.
