My Orange Bible + Vols = Get fired up!

#51
#51
who are you to say when or where is the place to post religious veiw's?

I am god. I don't appreciate my creations using my word to support their football teams or justify why they may win a ballgame, and for that matter "giving me shout outs" when they score touchdowns -- especially the ones that do not walk daily with me.

BTW, GO VOLS! I secretly have something planned for you all this weekend, but you'll have to wait and see what it is...

P.S. I'll be watching from above.
 
#52
#52
Hey fellas,

I'm sorry if my post offended you. That's what I tried to say in the beginning paragraph. I just thought it was a neat comparison. If you don't want a religious post, think of this as a history lesson.

The intention of this thread was to get people fired up for the game because alot of fans have been down on the Vols this week. I just wanted to pump you guys up. I like this forum and felt comfortable enough to post this type of message to our Volunteer Nation but I regret it now. Once again, I'm sorry to those I offended with my post and I now know not to put anything religious on here.

Cheers...and of course, Go Vols!
 
#55
#55
I enjoyed the post and the application of the similarities between the scripture and the game ahead of us. I am not offended at all and am glad you posted this here because I would never have seen it if it were buried inside of a politics section of the forum.


+1
 
#57
#57
Very typical to take something from the Bible and use it to make a point, don't you think?

Would you feel the same if someone had come on here quoting the Koran, and twisting it around to make it apply to tomorrow's UT/UF game? .... I doubt it.


Please take this elsewhere... I come here for Tennessee football talk, not to be preached at.

Thanks,
Matt
(A believer in God, btw... )

Please take the nearest broomstick and sit on it.
 
#58
#58
I am god. I don't appreciate my creations using my word to support their football teams or justify why they may win a ballgame, and for that matter "giving me shout outs" when they score touchdowns -- especially the ones that do not walk daily with me.

BTW, GO VOLS! I secretly have something planned for you all this weekend, but you'll have to wait and see what it is...

P.S. I'll be watching from above.

Yeah well you don't seem to mind my wife screaming your name night after night when the clothes come off and it's time to throw down. :birgits_giggle:
 
#59
#59
Nice post OP, screw the monkey's who hate. Solid post for me. And I'm not a church goer.
 
#60
#60
Decent post, but I think it's a little over the top. This is a collegiate football game we're talking about...:hmm:
 
#62
#62
So let me see if I have this straight. We should repeal the First Ammendment to the US Constitution, because the free expression of Christian ideas is offensive to atheists. So therefore, the United States should adopt atheism as their official state religion.

Do I understand correctly?

Where it came from is a guy very modestly and even apologetically made it very clear he was only stating his particular belief, and that furthermore he wasn't trying to preach to anyone...And then a bunch of people act like this is a federal court rather than an internet message board and, further, one for Vol fans, which include several people who happen to be Christians. All he was trying to say is that giants sometimes lose, and that he personally feels that in this particular battle - not every battle, just this one game - God may be on our side, not because we deserve it more than the other team, but just because he has decided to be (if that's the case, which I also happen to believe is very possible, seeing how prideful and arrogant the other team is going into this game, from their coach down to even their star who normally is more reserved but has already talked about how he doesn't like other teams insulting his coach, etc.)

No one is trying to proselytize you. Relax. Enjoy the victory if God grants it tomorrow (or it comes floating through the ether by chance, depending on what your belief system tells you).
 
#63
#63
Hey fellas,

I'm sorry if my post offended you. That's what I tried to say in the beginning paragraph. I just thought it was a neat comparison. If you don't want a religious post, think of this as a history lesson.

The intention of this thread was to get people fired up for the game because alot of fans have been down on the Vols this week. I just wanted to pump you guys up. I like this forum and felt comfortable enough to post this type of message to our Volunteer Nation but I regret it now. Once again, I'm sorry to those I offended with my post and I now know not to put anything religious on here.

Cheers...and of course, Go Vols!

there is no need to apologize to those that live to be offended or better yet those that live to be offended for other people. if they didnt like it they should have stopped reading after the first paragraph! i am not a church goer by any means and found absolutely nothing offensive about this post. stopped being offended just to be offended people. ridiculous
 
#64
#64
Hey guys. This might be a stupid post but I feel lead to say this but I want to make sure that everyone knows that I don’t mean to offend anyone on this board if you don’t agree with me. I’m a Christian that believes in God and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I understand that football is just a game (I’ve posted that before about Tebow this week) and it’s separate from religion but for some people, the game of football relates to everything in life; that’s why it’s the greatest game on Earth.

I sat down this morning before work, opened my orange Bible and started reading some scripture from the book of Joshua and I think it’s pretty relevant. See the Israelites (God’s people) were lead out of slavery in Egypt by Moses but Moses couldn’t lead them to the land that God had promised his people, Canaan. Moses died and Joshua took over as leader of the Israelites. Joshua doubted himself but God said in Joshua 1:5-9 –

“No one will be able to stand up against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you. BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS, because you will lead these people to inherit the land I swore to their forefathers to give them. BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or left, that you may be successful wherever you go. Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS! Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

I read that and can’t help but apply it to Saturday/the current state of Tennessee football. Joshua went on to lead the Israelites into Canaan and took back what was theirs. Along the way, his troops were outnumbered and outsized; he took on giants and tore down walls (Jericho). We’re under new leadership and we’re outsized/the underdogs this Saturday; no body believes in us and that includes about 60% of our fans! I’m not saying now that I read this that we are guaranteed a victory, not at all but I believe that anything can happen when you step out onto that field. Our players need to BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS and “Give their all for Tennessee!” Tennessee is God’s country and our promise land is the National Championship. We gotta believe and fight our battles strategically and we will get there! I’m freaking fired up about the Vols this weekend! Win or lose, this is the team I love more than anything. Sorry this was a novel of a message but I felt lead to say it. Didn't mean to preach at ya but I can't help it :)

Go Vols! God Bless!

Preach on! Go Vols!:clapping:
 
#65
#65
Decent post, but I think it's a little over the top. This is a collegiate football game we're talking about...:hmm:

The Vols face a huge challenge later today and there has been persistent doom and gloom and dread and depression in the Vol Nation.

This fellow came across some text that he found inspirational and comforting and decided to share it. I kind of enjoyed reading it. The fact that it come from a religious text is irrelevant in my opinion.

I don't like to see people evangelizing on here, but that's not what the OP was doing.
 
#66
#66
we might just find out if God is a VOLS fan today but my guess is the only JC he cares about is the one who was nailed to the cross and not our JC and for lack of a better word, our QB.
 
#67
#67
we might just find out if God is a VOLS fan today but my guess is the only JC he cares about is the one who was nailed to the cross and not our JC and for lack of a better word, our QB.

That's a rather parochial God you have there. I thought Christian tradition held that he loves everyone. If so, this would imply he cares about John Crompton too.
 
#68
#68
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Ezekiel 25:17 - And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes; and they shall know that I am the LORD, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them.
 
#69
#69
That's a rather parochial God you have there. I thought Christian tradition held that he loves everyone. If so, this would imply he cares about John Crompton too.

Try that one of the residents from....

"Then the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, from the Lord out of the heavens" Genesis 19:24.
 
#70
#70
Try that one of the residents from....

"Then the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, from the Lord out of the heavens" Genesis 19:24.

Old Testament, pre-Christian era. He chilled out in the sequel.
 
#71
#71
Try that one of the residents from....

"Then the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, from the Lord out of the heavens" Genesis 19:24.


The key to that story that you fail to mention is that said residents didn't care about him. That was the crux of the matter.
 
#72
#72
Hey guys. This might be a stupid post but I feel lead to say this but I want to make sure that everyone knows that I don’t mean to offend anyone on this board if you don’t agree with me. I’m a Christian that believes in God and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I understand that football is just a game (I’ve posted that before about Tebow this week) and it’s separate from religion but for some people, the game of football relates to everything in life; that’s why it’s the greatest game on Earth.

I sat down this morning before work, opened my orange Bible and started reading some scripture from the book of Joshua and I think it’s pretty relevant. See the Israelites (God’s people) were lead out of slavery in Egypt by Moses but Moses couldn’t lead them to the land that God had promised his people, Canaan. Moses died and Joshua took over as leader of the Israelites. Joshua doubted himself but God said in Joshua 1:5-9 –

“No one will be able to stand up against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you. BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS, because you will lead these people to inherit the land I swore to their forefathers to give them. BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or left, that you may be successful wherever you go. Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS! Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

I read that and can’t help but apply it to Saturday/the current state of Tennessee football. Joshua went on to lead the Israelites into Canaan and took back what was theirs. Along the way, his troops were outnumbered and outsized; he took on giants and tore down walls (Jericho). We’re under new leadership and we’re outsized/the underdogs this Saturday; no body believes in us and that includes about 60% of our fans! I’m not saying now that I read this that we are guaranteed a victory, not at all but I believe that anything can happen when you step out onto that field. Our players need to BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS and “Give their all for Tennessee!” Tennessee is God’s country and our promise land is the National Championship. We gotta believe and fight our battles strategically and we will get there! I’m freaking fired up about the Vols this weekend! Win or lose, this is the team I love more than anything. Sorry this was a novel of a message but I felt lead to say it. Didn't mean to preach at ya but I can't help it :)

Go Vols! God Bless!

Praise the Lord! Go Vols!!!

I think BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS is particularly fitting for the players, coaches, and fans not only in this game, but in every game-regardless of what sport it may be. Excellent post...
 
#73
#73
Hey fellas,

I'm sorry if my post offended you. That's what I tried to say in the beginning paragraph. I just thought it was a neat comparison. If you don't want a religious post, think of this as a history lesson.

The intention of this thread was to get people fired up for the game because alot of fans have been down on the Vols this week. I just wanted to pump you guys up. I like this forum and felt comfortable enough to post this type of message to our Volunteer Nation but I regret it now. Once again, I'm sorry to those I offended with my post and I now know not to put anything religious on here.

Cheers...and of course, Go Vols!


Don't apologize. You said you felt led to share that with us and I for one am glad you did. Feel free to ALWAYS post what you feel led to post. FREEDOM OF RELIGION is a BEAUTIFUL thing. God is good....GO VOLS!!!
 
#74
#74
That's a rather parochial God you have there. I thought Christian tradition held that he loves everyone. If so, this would imply he cares about John Crompton too.

Try that one of the residents from....

"Then the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, from the Lord out of the heavens" Genesis 19:24.

The key to that story that you fail to mention is that said residents didn't care about him. That was the crux of the matter.

yeap and love thy enemy....

should have followed that old saying-"never discuss politics or religion".
 
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