Title: The Power to Give Up One's Rights
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Sunday morning, June 24, 2007
Text: Matthew 26:47-56
Title: The Power to Give Up One's Rights
The way he shows himself to the best of his abilities impresses many people. Not only that, but it is even more impressive when someone who doesn't have to do it is when he shows his best appearance with a lowered figure after breaking his or her face or formality. It's like having the Crown Prince of the British Royal Family voluntarily enlist and go to the military. The mental attitude of the U.S. senators who said they would absolutely oppose the president's bill to abolish the inheritance tax, or the fact that Hwarang, young people of Silla who unified the three kingdoms in Korean history, first beheaded the enemy leaders, stimulated the Silla army. influence and write a new history. It is a very small thing, but there can be many things around us that move us for a long time.
There is an American baseball player named “Steve Lyon”. He was an American Major League player. He has the nickname of a person who will be sentenced to 'hanging', a player whose nickname is usually decapitated. Once upon a time, there was a baseball player who deliberately avoided the ball coming toward his body in order to survive rather than hit. This player named Lyon also slides the head first when entering first base. His passion became his nickname. On Monday night, July 16, 1990, in a game at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, he survived a sprint head-first slide to first base after a missed bunt. The problem is the player who took off his pants at the safe moment and had to show the pants off through 14,000 spectators, 7 cameras and 24 Rios.
He later became famous as a commentator, but one scene from that day made him famous to Americans as Steve Lyon, a former Boston Red Sox baseball player. After that, many people were afraid that he would be decapitated like that...