@@BrianScott24 That is not the issue. It is whether God’s help is sufficient. But if Harbaugh needs “works” to win, does that mean God didn’t help and Harbaugh was wrong? What about all the other coaches and teams who have believers. They lost. Or is Matthew 21:21 right? You can move mountains with the least of faith? What “works” would contribute to moving mountains?
@Science Explains The works part was the coaching, practicing, conditioning, preparation, and effort that goes into it all. I think Harbaugh is just acknowledging the opportunity he and the team/staff had been given and honoring Him for it. 1 Cor 9:24
From a buckeyes fan congrats to coach harbaugh hopefully we don’t gotta face Michigan again
If they have the Almighty on their side, I guess all that practicing and coaching was a waste of time. 🤦🏽♀️
Faith without works, is dead.
@@BrianScott24 That is not the issue. It is whether God’s help is sufficient.
But if Harbaugh needs “works” to win, does that mean God didn’t help and Harbaugh was wrong? What about all the other coaches and teams who have believers. They lost.
Or is Matthew 21:21 right? You can move mountains with the least of faith? What “works” would contribute to moving mountains?
@Science Explains The works part was the coaching, practicing, conditioning, preparation, and effort that goes into it all. I think Harbaugh is just acknowledging the opportunity he and the team/staff had been given and honoring Him for it. 1 Cor 9:24
@Science Explains God always does His part, and it's always sufficient. When one team fails, it is man's side of it that was lacking, not God's.
@@BrianScott24 But all he needed was to have faith, according to Matthew, who apparently disagreed with Paul.