“For God has not given us the spirit of cowardice, but of power and love and discipline” (2 Timothy 1:7).
Carolina Panther fans call their coach “Riverboat Ron” because he has become a risk-taker.
Ron Rivera admits he had been too conservative in his play-calling. When facing a fourth-down and two or three yards, he would instruct the team to punt, which turns the ball over to the other team. So, he began “going for it on fourth down,” which is a risky maneuver. If it works–if you gain the requisite yards and make a first down–the coach looks like a genius. If it fails, you are the goat. Do that enough and your job is in jeopardy.
Rivera was willing to take some risks. Since the team won its division this year, fans and sportswriters agree his decision paid off.
The coward will take no risk.
Bible students recall the bond-servant in Jesus’ parable who said, “I was afraid and went away and buried your talent in the ground. And here it is!”