AND which HAVE NOT ENTERED THE HEART OF MAN,
ALL THAT GOD HAS PREPARED FOR THOSE WHO LOVE HIM.”
Awesome Post Rachel and definately right on the button. I’ve heard many on sports talk shows ask the question does God help other Christian players too? Of course I sit there in front of the TV and speak out loud ” YES, of course he does!” That is where, as Christians, we have to affirm the Holy Character of God and His love and mercy for those who love Him and you do an awesome job of that in the post.
Rachel,
You are brilliant.
And you are God’s favorite … and mine too.
Thank you for these words and especially thank you for that last question: So, if God is helping Tim Tebow win football games, what can He help you achieve?”
I’ll let you know.
And FYI: Psalm 90:17 is one of my life verses as a writer!
Thanks for commenting. I really think we need to change our perception of the Lord.
He is FOR us!!
Love,
Rachel
Rachel,
My hubby is a huge NFL fan and Tebow is a topic of conversation in our house quite frequently. I love this post. Thanks so much for sharing. Not only can I pass it on to the NFL fans in my life, it really spoke to me today in just the way I needed. I appreciate it!
Hi Rachel. Love the positive approach. All the best.
People forget God is omnipresent and omnipotent.God calls us the apple of His eyes.If we yield ourselves to Him we can be His favorite as well all at the same time.Absolutely God can help Tim win and help starving children all over the world.He promises to bless the work of our hands.Btw Broncos will win.This is a set up by God imo.His name will be glorified through this win.He uses foolish and weak things to glorify His name.
We forget God has put it in our hearts to love what He loves. I think He loves football.
Even more, if we love something that is good and right, and not an idol or sin in our lives, God loves it. Think of a parent… how many of you like something because your kids liked it? God is a FATHER! He loves what His children love.
Anonymous — I’m not sure the Broncs will win it all in the end. That’s the misconception. If God loves and helps Tebow then Tebow MUST win the super bowl. Or win all his games. Or be the best EVER. Not true. In our weakness He is made strong. Every time we fail and fall, and get up again, HE is glorified. Not always when we win in terms of natural success. But when we win but yielding our hearts to Him and honoring the Man God desires to be lifted up most, Jesus.
Peace y’all!
Rachel
Of course God loves and helps all His children!
I too believe God is with us always. I pray daily that he will make me a good teacher….and Tim prays that God will be with him during a game. Good post.
What perfect scripture verses! They were just for me this morning. Thank You, God!
So agree with you, Rachel, that God gifts us and honors us when we use our gifts to His glory. He wants us to succeed! Great post.
Thanks Pat! Good to “see” you!
Rachel
Great post, Rachel. Our problem as humans is that we can’t conceive of how big God is. We think if He helps one person, He’ll not have anything left to help us. We think that we shouldn’t bother Him with little things. We can’t conceive of the magnitude of His power – the power to be there for all of us in every part of our lives and to somehow have us all as His favorite child. We can’t do that in our lives, but God can. I once ran across this quote – “If God has a refrigerator, your picture is on it.”
Ann, I love this: If God has a refrigerator, your picture is on it!
How incredibly true! How He loves us, Oh how He loves us!
Rachel
Awesome post, Rachel! And I am a fan of the Broncos…before Tebow ever arrived in CO. 😉 But loving Tebow. Have you read his book?
Blessings,
Leanna
Le, no I haven’t read his book. I should get it! 🙂 Love how the Lord is using him.
Rachel
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I’m currently reading Tim’s book. It was interesting to see how he is looking to the Lord throughout his football journey. He’s definitely a passionate and hard-working player. He’s honest too about his intensity, desire to win and competitiveness which I appreciated. He knows God made him that way. His dedication to sharing the Good News is evident already through his media exposure, but it was neat to read about exactly how he does it behind the scenes too.
Wonderful post! It’s refreshing to see a level-headed, straight-up, biblical, Christian review on this issue. Thanks for being sensible and usable. Keep up the awesome blog!
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Rock on, Rachel! I love this post. I believe God is helping me achieve in my writing dream, but also personally…I just want to be “more” this year. And you’re so right…he doesn’t call us to follow Him and then leave us to do it alone. Great stuff. (And this is coming from a girl who’s more basketball-inclined than football…but who still has a healthy love for Tebow. Emphasis on the word healthy…I think.)