Tim Tebow’s “Tebowing”

I’ve been a Florida State Seminole fan since I was in the 6th grade – I guess that would be most of my life.   And I must admit, the most exciting college player I’ve ever seen is Tim Tebow.  Yeah, I know, Tebow played for our nemesis, the Florida Gators.   I must admit the only time I didn’t cheer for him is when he played against the Seminoles.

As a born-again believer and a pastor, Tim Tebow’s story is an inspiration.  His work ethic and ability to fight through obstacles with his faith in Christ, makes every pastor pray that all his congregants share the same qualities.   The odds were against him in college and he overwhelmingly surpassed them.  And now, he’s fighting greater odds in the NFL and seems to be doing a great job in spite of his many critics!

Although he has many fans, He has many more “haters.” It’s very obvious that God has given him a tremendous platform.   He uses it wisely to exalt Christ.  He preaches with his lifeattitude and behavior.  He’s been an inspiration to many, many people!

But I have a PROBLEM

My problem is NOT with Tim Tebow, it’s with the mind-set of indifference, apathy and hypocrisy of our nation, in particular – our media!

It infuriates me when other players mock Tim Tebow praying before a game.  They get on one knee to mimic in mockery what is known as “Tebowing.”  They do it before a game and during the game!

Here’s what drives me crazy… Let’s just say that Tim Tebow was a Muslim and his “Tebowing” was bowing down to Mecca.  What do you think the media would say of other players mocking his actions?  I’ll tell you, they would go insane!  It would be considered offensive and discriminatory to mock the “sacredness” of other people’s religious rights.

So, why do you think nothing is done concerning the mockery of Tim Tebow’s “Tebowing?” It’s because we’ve grown to be an agnostic and Godless nation!  I love our country but I’m very concerned in the direction of it!

With that said, this has to be the finest hour for the church!  It’s in these times and conditions that the church, throughout history, has risen to be a brighter light in the midst of a looming darkness.

It’s time that we, the Christians, begin to do much more “Tebowing.”  Let’s pray and then share our faith even in the midst of adversity and mockeryLet’s distinguish ourselves from the rest, but at the same time loving those who mock the Christ inside of us!

Oh, and don’t forget, keep praying for Tim Tebow!! 

7 Comments

  1. Lydia Esther Plumey on November 9, 2011 at 11:05 AM

    Well said, Manny.



  2. chuck pelham on November 9, 2011 at 1:00 PM

    Good stuff Manny. I totally agree. Keep bringing it.



  3. Judith on November 9, 2011 at 3:18 PM

    I’ve seen Tebow play and have heard of how other players have been mocking him, it’s beyond upsetting. Of course the media doesn’t care about someone mocking Christianity- this country seems to be moving further and further away from God. The need to show “religious tolerance” goes for every religion except Christianity. The anti-Christ spirit of this age is unbelievable! We cannot back down, we have to continue to share our faith and never compromise what we know is the truth- Jesus Christ is Lord!



  4. Jalina on November 9, 2011 at 5:06 PM

    Wow, I am not a football fan, but it is an inspiration to know that a player does pray in public when so many people are ashamed of doing it. It is time for us not to be ashamed of our beliefs and share the Gospel.



  5. Januel on November 9, 2011 at 5:37 PM

    I agree with you Pastor i think that we should act like him. I think we should pray first then speak the gospel to people to share our faith with others.



  6. Manny on November 10, 2011 at 12:10 AM

    Well Pastor, I know he is a great player and I know that he is going to change lives we can’t let the world get us down. we have to be like him and show them that we have the Lord on our side.



  7. mario on November 16, 2011 at 12:40 PM

    Yes we most pray more and share our faith more. Is in this times as you said pastor that the church has to light brighter than anything else in this world. Tim Tebow is doing it and the place where he is doing it is in a very tough place. He is a great inspiration for many people on how to walk a Godly life.