Tebow Blows Heisman

For the past 2 years all the media has been promoting Tebow as a Christian athlete. Making documentaries segments showing him doing mission work, Tebow promoting his faith with anti glare bandages with scriptures written on them. Painting this picture for all the country to see of a good wholesome person full of faith and living the christian life.

Tebow has came out and publicly stated no one makes fun of his coach and he is out to put it on the Vols. Now to some people they may read this and go yeah Tebow give it to them. I for one of Christian faith see his statement being of one of vengeance. Let me remind you that Vengeance is mine saith the lord.

I say go for it Tebow and wait and see if this will not come back to smite you down. You are going to tarnish your reputation and kiss your Heisman and possible NC chance goodbye.
So, hoping that a fellow Christian publicly tarnishes his reputation and testimony is a more Christian attitude than getting up for a rivalry football game? Hoping that a fellow Christian fails in his public image is somehow a Christian trait?

I think you need to honestly evaluate you most important allegiances, dude. To Christ, that one of His disciples takes forth His name to all the World? Or to the Vols, that the guys who keeps smacking us goes down?

Jesus answered who the greater allegiance should be to-- to your fellow believer:

Joh 17:20-21 MKJV And I do not pray for these alone, but for those also who shall believe on Me through their word, (21) that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You, that they also may be one in Us, so that the world may believe that You have sent Me.

What do you care more about-- a football game or the last bolded statement above?

I'm a Vol and hate to see Tebow beat us down. But I'm much more a disciple of Jesus Christ, and love to see God raise those up to proclaim His Son's name. Instead of inviting a fellow believer to fail in his designated ministry, how about praying that God raises him up to succeed on a platform for testimony bigger than yours?

If you truly are a Christian, you need to do some soul searching and examine your fruits, dude.

Gal 5:22-23 MKJV But the fruit of the Spirit is: love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, (23) meekness, self-control; against such things there is no law.
 
So, hoping that a fellow Christian publicly tarnishes his reputation and testimony is a more Christian attitude than getting up for a rivalry football game? Hoping that a fellow Christian fails in his public image is somehow a Christian trait?

I think you need to honestly evaluate you most important allegiances, dude. To Christ, that one of His disciples takes forth His name to all the World? Or to the Vols, that the guys who keeps smacking us goes down?

Jesus answered who the greater allegiance should be to-- to your fellow believer:



What do you care more about-- a football game or the last bolded statement above?

I'm a Vol and hate to see Tebow beat us down. But I'm much more a disciple of Jesus Christ, and love to see God raise those up to proclaim His Son's name. Instead of inviting a fellow believer to fail in his designated ministry, how about praying that God raises him up to succeed on a platform for testimony bigger than yours?

If you truly are a Christian, you need to do some soul searching and examine your fruits, dude.

Well said....:)
 
I also question Tebow's religion. After all how dare he want to beat an opposing team so bad that has a starting QB with the initials JC.
 
For the past 2 years all the media has been promoting Tebow as a Christian athlete. Making documentaries segments showing him doing mission work, Tebow promoting his faith with anti glare bandages with scriptures written on them. Painting this picture for all the country to see of a good wholesome person full of faith and living the christian life.

Tebow has came out and publicly stated no one makes fun of his coach and he is out to put it on the Vols. Now to some people they may read this and go yeah Tebow give it to them. I for one of Christian faith see his statement being of one of vengeance. Let me remind you that Vengeance is mine saith the lord.

I say go for it Tebow and wait and see if this will not come back to smite you down. You are going to tarnish your reputation and kiss your Heisman and possible NC chance goodbye.
Umm no.
 
seriously? Seems to me that it was clear that he's the guy Tebow blows.

The question is whether he does it with the eye black on.

Shame, shame. Eons from now, people will define their moral direction by asking themselves "what would Tebow do"?
 
For the past 2 years all the media has been promoting Tebow as a Christian athlete. Making documentaries segments showing him doing mission work, Tebow promoting his faith with anti glare bandages with scriptures written on them. Painting this picture for all the country to see of a good wholesome person full of faith and living the christian life.

Tebow has came out and publicly stated no one makes fun of his coach and he is out to put it on the Vols. Now to some people they may read this and go yeah Tebow give it to them. I for one of Christian faith see his statement being of one of vengeance. Let me remind you that Vengeance is mine saith the lord.

I say go for it Tebow and wait and see if this will not come back to smite you down. You are going to tarnish your reputation and kiss your Heisman and possible NC chance goodbye.

Well that was odd.
 
Trite and true.

Just trying to figure out how we got to the point that we are talking about vengeance being mine, smiting down, and the like, in relation to a football game. Seems a little heavy handed.

Biblical parallels. David and Goliath. If we only had a slingshot.
 
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