The Stanley Cup is the championship trophy awarded each year to the playoff winner of the National Hockey League. The origins of the Cup date back to 1892 when Canada’s sixth Governor General, Lord Stanley of Preston, bought and donated it to the hockey community. Though the best team usually wins the cup, such was not the case in the 1937-38 season. The Chicago Black Hawks had a terrible record that season and barely qualified to play in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Once at the playoffs, they rallied and beat their opponents to win the Cup.
"The race is not (always) to the swift, nor the battle to the strong" (Ecc 9:11). Therefore if you, like the Black Hawks, are experiencing a losing streak in life, "be of good courage" (Ps 31:24). For "God doeth great… and… marvellous things… to set up on high those that be low" (Job 5:8,9,11), that they may "mount up with wings as eagles" (Isa 40:31) and "overcome at the last" (Gen 49:19).
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