Apparently I've decided that my innocent little photoblog become a commentary for hot topics. I guess that's OK too.I watched the highly anticipated match between Denver and New England....well, let's just come clean, between Tim Tebow and Tom Brady......to find out for myself about this party called Tim Tebowmania.
It's not that I wasn't aware of who Tim Tebow was. I watched him when he played for Florida. I agreed with the commentators (and my husband) that he really doesn't have specific skill sets to be an NFL quarterback. Just because you're good in college doesn't mean you'll be good in the NFL...or life for that matter. I knew about Tim's Christian background and how his religion impacted his life.
So what I saw of him as the man wasn't a surprise. What I was waiting to see was the big lightening bolt thrown down from the Heavens and connecting with Tim Tebow's right arm....or at the very least, to see Jesus in box seating eating a pretzel and drinking bottled water. Was I right? Isn't that what was supposed to happen? Well if you're a slave to ESPN, you probably think that since that's all they've talked about. The media have taken a young man's practice of praying before a game and turned him into a behometh reincarnation of Jim Jones...minus the kool aid.
If anyone with half of a pea brain and the skills to Google would take a moment, they would find that nowhere does Tim Tebow say he asks for Jesus to help him win a game. Nowhere does Tim Tebow say Jesus helped him win games and nowhere would you find Tim Tebow forcing you, ESPN or the rest of the nation to believe the way he belives. He's just wanting to do what he's done all of his life..include God in his daily life and strive to be the best he can be. In a recent interview, Tim was asked what he prayed for when he "Tebowed" before every game and his answer was that he prayed for strength and protection not only for him but for his teammates as well. Oh my word! String him up and burn him at the stake now before he does something crazy like telling us to have a great day!! He's a loose cannon!
I understand people who are not Christians would think it a bit ridiculous that an entity they didn't believe in would intervene in a football game when there is so much other suffering going on. I think Tim Tebow would think that was ridiculous as well. Especially when Tim invites a special needs kid to every game as his guest and interacts with that child as if he/she is the only one in the stadium. You think Tim walks away from that kid and prays "God, I know little Julie is suffering but take your focus from her and let me win this game." Yeah, me neither.
I guess what I'm most shocked about is how fellow Christians have reacted to Tim Tebow and The Practice of Prayer. Most of my Christian friends have been touched by the fact that Tim has not let the NFL life go to his head and that he still calls upon the One that blesses him beyond measure. He's a great example of Christian, humble faith. But there have been some that have jumped on the Tim-hater wagon specifically because he kneels in prayer and is a public example of a practicing Christian. What?!?! Aren't you as a super-uber-awesome Christian supposed to be supportive of a fellow Christian and his example he is setting on the field? I can't believe it. Well then, maybe I can. Believe it or not, in the Christian world there are those who are jealous of anyone who will "out-Christian" them. I guarantee they will talk smack about Tim Tebow on Sunday morning but would do everything but sacrifice their first-born child if Tim Tebow visited their church, as their guest.
I'm sure when the Romans were persecuting the Christians by feeding them to the lions, there was a bit of Christian-on-Christian jealousy. "I guess God wasn't with Bob today. That lion got to him quick! HAHAHA!" There's a time and a place to fellow-Christian bash. Bash that church in Kansas who hates gay people and protests at military funerals. Bash the evangelist who is found with a hooker, or who beats his children every night. Save your Christian criticism on those who deserve it. From where I stand, Tim Tebow doesn't And for that, I will pray for Tim that his life continues to be blessed beyond measure!
