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"You're just John. You're just Daddy" - Thomas

Have you ever been called 'just' something? You may have been just a high school athlete, or just a division two player, or just a minor leaguer. You may dream of having a huge impact on the world but you're just you.

Well somebody was just a coach when Michael Jordan and Peyton Manning were kids playing ball. Somebody was just a teacher to Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison. Somebody was just a Sunday school teacher to A.W. Tozer and C.S. Lewis.

So maybe you weren't good enough to make it to the pros, but you're coaching your kid's team. Maybe you don't have a patent worth a million dollars, but you're sharing what you do know with others. And maybe you're not the next great evangelist like Billy Graham, but you're willing to help in your church's Sunday school and children's classes.

Maybe all you'll ever be is just you. But maybe it's not about you anyway. Maybe it's about the life you'll impact, and the legacy that person will leave behind. So maybe you will just be you. But I believe that's just fine.

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