In 1924, a boy named Johnny, who loved to play basketball, completed the
eighth grade in a small rural school. His father, rich in love but short on
money for a graduation gift, gave Johnny a card on which he had written his own
7-point creed, which he encouraged his son to start following daily. Three of
the points were: Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible. Make each
day your masterpiece. Pray for guidance, and give thanks for your blessings
every day.
Jesus, in what we often call the Lord’s Prayer (Matt. 6:9-13), taught us
to approach our heavenly Father each day; it’s not something to be said once
and forgotten. Through it we offer God praise (v.9); seek His kingdom and His
will (v.10); trust His provision (v.11); and ask for His forgiveness, power,
and deliverance (vv.12-13).
Throughout his life, Johnny sought the Lord’s strength to live each day
for Him. He became a three-time All- American basketball player at Purdue
University and one of the greatest college coaches of all time. When Coach John
Wooden died at the age of 99, he was honored most of all for his character, his
faith, and the many lives he touched.