So, everybody likes an underdog and I am no different.
Though being a Raiders fan it was really hard even to consider giving any
credit to Tim Tebow. However, after hearing about him non-stop for the last few
weeks I have learned to respect the Denver QB. But what I decided to comment on
this morning is the response of the Christian public to Mr. Tebow.
Americans are obsessed with celebrities. From sports stars
to movie stars to celebrities who have no talent (These seem to abound more and
more), they can’t get enough of their lives. Christians sadly are no different.
They want someone who will represent them to the world. To make them cool and
relevant again. I have heard it said, “If our next president was a believer…”
or if only [insert actor or band here] were to become a Christian…” This is
really nothing new. Think about it, the Jews were looking for the same thing in
Jesus. But what we are missing is that this cult of personality is not going to
solve Christianity’s woes. The problems are much deeper than what any celebrity
spokesperson can cover up.
In order for the church to be relavant again, we must stop
what we have been doing, and begin to act like the Church we were commanded to
be. We have become so much like the world that we have caught its disease.
There is only one who is worthy of praise, Jesus! In time Mr. Tebow will have a
bad day and slip up or not meet the worlds view of what a Christian should be (meek
and gentle all the time), and he will be put up for scorn. I hope this day
never comes, but if it does. I am not shaken, my faith is in Jesus. He has
never and will never fail me, or you. I think Mr. Tebow would agree
wholeheartedly with that.
And though the Raiders fan in me will not let me say “GO
BR%$#OS” I will say to Mr. Tebow, “God Bless ya man, and keep up the good work”
2 comments:
Good post! I totaly agree with you. Sadly most people don't recognize their mistake.
I know very little about Tebow except he's an outspoken pro-life accomplished quarterback. What's the hype?
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