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God's Favor and Anointing upon Tim Tebow Puzzle Sports World

God's Favor and Anointing upon Tim Tebow Puzzle Sports World






April 27, 2010





As the three-day NFL draft ended on Saturday, the sports writers, centers and talk shows are still astounded and confused about the humanly impossibly way the now-Denver Broncos' quarterback Tim Tebow was picked by the Denver Broncos, as a 25th pick; in the first round. They're scrambling for answers and plausible explanations. Some talks about how he charmed head coach Josh McDaniel into accepting him merely by his presence and some sort of divine influence. Others say he's got to be the luckiest college's former quarterback that ever entered the history of the NFL draft program. Also, there were those who seem to sense that it all is due to his trust and unwavering faith and confidence he has in the God he so often talked about, while attending the University of Florida, "striving to please by doing His (God's) will." I'd say--this group has got it right!



In the meantime, I vividly recall, after winning the NCAA National Championship in 2008, a sports commentator asking Tim Tebow, "How do you feel about winning the NCAA National Championship and all the kudos and accolades you're receiving here at the University?" Tim Tebow's unforgettable response was, "It's all great and wonderful. I love winning and all that! But my ultimate goal is pleasing and doing the will of my Savior, Jesus Christ." I knew, then, that there'd be no goal, under the sun, this talented player couldn't achieve. Currently, Tim Tebow is in Denver because he has his hand in the hand of God instead of in the hand of man.



Furthermore, let's talk a moment about having the "favor" of God. The Bible teaches us how to find favor with God. It tells us to, "draw closer to the Lord and we will dwell in his favor; and in His favor is life." You'll find favor with God by, "Doing the right thing; treating people right; striving to keep from willfully sinning; do the things that please God, et cetera." Apparently, the matters in which Tim Tebow conducts himself, and lives his life before God, have earned him much favor with God. Way to go Tim Tebow!





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Sir Leonard

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