The National Finals Rodeo resembles The World Series or the Super Bowl. The very best cowboys and cowgirls in the world converge in Las Vegas every December to compete for millions in prize money. Not only can you watch superior rodeo athletes, but also the top bucking stock. Every bareback horse, saddle bronc, and bull puts on an entertaining show of their own.
In addition, the National Finals Rodeo attracts the most knowledgeable rodeo fans. You’re liable to hear someone high up in the Thomas and Mack Arena holler, “Hook ’em, cow!” That’s a shout of encouragement, used since the days when rodeos provided after-work recreation at the branding corrals.
“Hook ’em, cow!” That’s rodeo talk.
Lessons From The National Finals Rodeo
Every sport’s got its own vocabulary. When a teammate’s down or just getting steam, you’re liable to hear roars from the crowd or dugout or the coach’s bench. Sure, boos ring out. But so do plenty of bravos and cheers.
“Encourage one another daily,” says Hebrews 3:13. Spur others on in trials and troubles.
What do you say to someone who’s going through a mental, physical or spiritual struggle? You might mention you’re sorry they have to go through this crisis. “I’ll pray for you,” often means you’ll intercede for the problem to go away, so your friend won’t face the hard stuff.
What if someone told the rodeo bull rider, “I’m so sorry you have to ride that mean old bull. Maybe he’ll get sick and not show up. Or not buck at all!”
However, the cowboy wants the bull’s full participation, to buck its head off. He wants the chance to prove his ability to stay on, to be a champion.
Life’s a ride, sometimes a very rough one. We need cheerleaders. We also need to be one. Let’s meet each new challenge head on. Be an overcomer.
Stephen Bly
Copyright©1993, 2010
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Stephen made a great observation concerning how we should pray for those who are being tested. He used rodeo terms to illustrate his point. Excellent food for thought!
Greetings, Mark: Greatly appreciate your comments! Thanks for taking the time! Blessings, Janet