What Pressure Reveals After the Games | Super Bowl Lessons on Leadership, Momentum, and Galatians 6:9
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The conference championship games are over.
The noise has faded.
And this is the moment that reveals the most.
In this episode of Summit After the Storm, Bart Wilbanks reflects on what pressure reveals after the final whistle — drawing lessons from the NFL, Super Bowl momentum shifts, leadership under adversity, and a pivotal late-game moment where Seattle responded after an unfair penalty erased a crucial stop.
Using Galatians 6:9 as the scriptural anchor (“Let us not grow weary in doing good…”), this episode explores:
• Leadership under pressure after setbacks
• How momentum really shifts after frustration
• Why endurance matters more than emotion
• What unfair moments reveal about character
• Lessons from NFL football that apply to business, faith, and life
• Why quitting is most tempting right before momentum turns
This conversation isn’t about sports takes or final scores.
It’s about resilience, leadership, faith, discipline, and not disengaging when effort isn’t rewarded.
Whether you’re coming off Super Bowl weekend, navigating pressure at work, leading through disappointment, or walking through a personal storm — this episode is about staying steady when weariness sets in.
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