I love one
particular scene in the movie, “Bagger Vance.”
But to back
up a bit. In this movie Matt Damon and Will Smith portray an exceptional
amateur golfer, and what I refer to as a “golf angel.”
Matt (movie
name, “Junah”) finds himself playing in an exhibition match against the two
best professional players in the world. Will, (movie name, “Bagger”) has been
sent to help him with his game, but more so, to increase his belief in himself,
and his own abilities.
After
falling 10 or 12 strokes behind the leader, and as Junah steps up to the 12th
hole, and his club is on the backswing, Bagger interjects,
“Suh, you’re doing
this all wrong. The way you’re going about this match won’t never work!”
Junah lowers
his club, takes a step backwards, and stares at Bagger in unbelief.
“You stop me
in mid-swing to tell me that? I’ve chosen my shot, and you just interfered with
me completing it.”
Bagger
smiles a whimsical smile, and responds,
“You don’t choose your shot… The shot
must choose you.”
Junah is
incredulous.
“What? What? The shot must choose me? Why, that’s the most
ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard!”
To which
Bagger grew very serious, and appeared to be preparing for some momentous
revelation.
“Mr. Junah,
in all the world there’s only one true, authentic shot. One shot that’s right
for that particular green, for that particular hole on the course. The shot
must choose you.”
Junah seemed
to pause and reflect, and it was as if suddenly, he gets it. After reflecting
an additional moment he steps up to his mark, and asks Bagger for a different
golf club. He gazes upon the hilt, the shaft, and the business end of the club,
draws back, and strikes the ball.
And it was
as if time slows down, and the crowd follows the ball with their gaze. Its arch
and velocity sends it hurdling directly towards the flag. And the ball drops
within feet of its target. Junah’s audience roars its appreciation, and a smile
breaks out on our hero’s face.
“You know,
Bagger, don’t let anybody tell you no different. You are one great caddy!”
Bagger
smiles, and responds.
“Why, thank you, suh. I do what I can.”
“Why, thank you, suh. I do what I can.”
I have often
reflected on this scene in that much better than average movie. And I think
there’s more than a secular principal at work here. I believe a spiritual
concept shines through.
For I think,
(and scripture infers) that before our Creator breathed the worlds into place,
He was thinking of you, and me. Not as some vast, earthly hoard, mind you, but
He was thinking of each one of us by name, and He already had some pretty
magnificent plans laid out for every one of us.
“Before I
ever took my first breath, You (meaning God) planned every day of my life.”
(Psalms 139:16) What an inestimably powerful statement!
And if our
Lord thought of us before the beginning, and if He already had some pretty
awesome plans in store for us, Bagger’s statement can’t help but be true.
THE SHOT MUST CHOOSE YOU
There
exists, then, one best, most authentic, singular shot for each of us at any
given time, in any given circumstance, one best course of action, one best
option, that ought to drive our choices and decisions.
Now I’m not
referring to whether you shop at Walmart or K-Mart, or whether you fish in a
nearby pond, or not so nearby lake. No, “The Shot Must Choose You” is all about
those crucial, “I simply must get it right” kinda decisions that come to all of
us, such as the selection of a job, a ministry, or a best friend.
When Junah
declared Bagger to be a great caddy, he had it just about right. But Bagger
proved to be more than a great caddy. For he had been sent to serve as a great
mentor figure to this insecure young man, but a man with the potential for
greatness permeating his small frame.
Indeed, the
shot must choose us. It must choose you. And it must choose me. For ultimately, this is the only way in which
we will ever truly fulfill God’s plans for us on the earth.
Indeed, I
believe the shot must choose us, and it is paramount that we get it right. Our
very destiny is at stake. I believe it would be pleasing to God that every one
of His children pray the following simple prayer, and pray it on a daily basis.
“Oh Father,
great Ruler of the universe. You Who knew me before I was formed or ever took
my first breath,… let the shot choose me.”
By William McDonald, PhD. (Mc)Donald's Daily Diary. Vol. 21. Copyright pending
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