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The Secret Isn’t a Secret
A few weeks ago on my Inning Intermissions Podcast, I was interviewing a friend when he said something that stuck with me:
“There’s no secret recipe. It’s just consistency.”
That line hasn’t left my head. Because the more I think about it, the more I believe it’s true for almost everything in life. The secret isn’t a secret.
So why do we struggle with this so much?
As parents of young athletes, we’re constantly looking for the formula.
- The right trainer.
- The right team.
- The right schedule.
- The right camp.
- The right opportunity.
But what if there isn’t a secret formula? What if growth is usually found in consistency?
- Showing up.
- Practicing.
- Encouraging.
- Learning.
- Failing.
- Trying again.
Let the consistency of whatever they are chasing play itself out. And honestly, this doesn’t just apply to our kids. It applies to us too.
If I could pass along one “secret” that really isn’t a secret for all of us to consistently dive into, it would be this: The Bible.
- The greatest story ever told.
- A story that is still unfolding.
- A story we are invited into.
From creation in Genesis to eternity in Revelation, the Bible points us to one central figure: Jesus.
The apostle Paul wrote these words while sitting in prison, reminding believers that the true secret to life was never success, status, or power. It was always Jesus.
Colossians 1:27 says:
“God decided to let his people know this rich and glorious secret, which is for all people. The secret is this: Christ is in you. He is our hope for glory.”
We are all being guided by something. The question is: what?
- Culture?
- Social media?
- Success?
- Comparison?
- Fear?
- Or the Word of God?
The secret to life really isn’t a secret. It’s a relationship with Jesus. And God’s Word leads us to Him page after page.
Honestly, if I had my way, every athlete who came through FCA Sports would leave with a Bible in their hands. (I’m working on it. 🙏)
Because we don’t just want to develop athletes. We want to help guide people.
Meet Ray
After practice one night, Ray stayed behind helping put basketballs away. As the gym emptied out, his coach walked over and handed him something.
It was a Bible.
Ray looked surprised.
His coach smiled and said, “You spend a lot of time working on your game. Don’t forget to work on your heart too.”
That night Ray flipped through the pages before bed. He didn’t understand everything yet. But one verse caught his attention:
“The secret is this: Christ is in you. He is our hope for glory.”
The next morning, Ray brought the Bible with him in the car. Not because he had everything figured out. But because he wanted direction.
Takeaway
The secret isn’t a secret. Consistency matters.
- Consistency in practice.
- Consistency in encouragement.
- Consistency in faith.
This week, make space for God’s Word in your home. Read one verse together. Ask one good question. Start one small habit. Sometimes the biggest transformation begins with the smallest consistent step.
More than a league. It’s a mission.
Win The Day,
Troy Farley
FCA Sports Leagues Director













