Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The God Particle and Tim Tebow

It has been great to be a part of seeing all the excitement surrounding the highly unlikely rise of a quarterback named Tim Tebow. From the day he was drafted into the NFL, it has been spoken of as a poor choice. "He will never make an NFL quarterback" was the chorus from the sports world at large. Yet, here we are near the end of the season, and the quarterback for the Denver Broncos is now 6 for 7 with the team finding themselves in the division lead. Mere coincidence? Maybe, but somehow I doubt it. First, there are no such things as coincidences. God has His hand in all things. Second, no one could be this "lucky". Third, whatever the god particle is when it comes to mass, the God of the Bible is truly the force and mover of this universe. Whether it be a football or a photon, God is the power behind the force and He moves how and when He desires.


Now, back to football (something I do know more about) You see, I had given up on the game this past Sunday. In my mind, it was over. I have sat through too many games waiting for that miracle last second catch that never came. With less than 5 minutes to go in the game against the Bears, the Broncos were losing 10-0, so I changed the channel. Soon, my ESPN iPad app came up with a notification that the Broncos had won 13-10. Was I reading that right? Did they put the wrong names with the wrong score? A cursory look at the running scores told me, nope, they were not wrong. Tebow had pulled out another one with the help of the incredible kicking of Matt Prater. In his usual humble way when asked about "Tebow Time" his reply was it was "Denver Bronco time". Then at the post game press conference, he immediately thanked his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, not necessarily for the win, but because Jesus is His Lord and Savior.


Here's my thought, maybe it's not about winning and losing. Maybe God does have bigger things to deal with in the universe rather than who wins the ball game on a Sunday in the NFL. As one journalist states it in his OpEd The God Particle and Tim Tebow concerning God's view of pro football:
He probably has other things to worry about, like deciding on the proper mass of Higgs boson in various universes around the Multiverse.That’s a full-time job.
And God does, but God has a strong affinity to those who seek to give Him the glory in every area of their life, even football or other pursuits. In the words of Tim Tebow, this is what life is all about:
...it’s not about the scoring touchdowns, or being famous, or anything like that. But its about relationships, its about making a difference in people’s lives, and at the end of the day it’s about glorifying God. (CBN.com)
It really is about bringing glory to God. And I must say, what a perfect time of the year to do it. While everyone else is talking about Tim Tebow, Tim Tebow is talking about his "Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."

It was much the same for those wise men who came to see the Messiah in the small, insignificant village of Bethlehem. When the wise men entered the city, everyone, including King Herod, was looking at them. But they were looking for the One born King of the Jews. (Interestingly enough, Herod, knew that wasn't him, he was appointed king of the Jews by Caesar.) Those people had their eyes on the wrong people. They were looking at the seekers rather than the One whom the wise men were seeking. They came to bring glory to the new born Messiah with their attention, their gifts,and their worship:
When they saw the star, they were overjoyed beyond measure. Entering the house, they saw the child with Mary His mother, and falling to their knees, they worshiped Him. Then they opened their treasures and presented Him with gifts: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Matthew 2:10-11 (HCSB)
Maybe it's time we get our eyes off Tim Tebow and start to look to the One to whom Tim wants to point us to, the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. When that happens, our attention and our treasures will be given to Him. We will see Jesus for who He really is. We will give him our best, whether it is our resources, finances, time, or maybe even our efforts on the football field.

For the wise men, that meant giving the King of the Jews gold...the metal of royalty and wealth and prestige. For you, it can be asking our Lord to lead you in your:
  • Calendar
  • Commitments
  • Companions
  • Capitol
This Christmas., make sure that your eyes are off others and are pointed straight into the eyes of God as you celebrate God putting on human flesh and entering human history. He did this to give His Father glory and to point people to salvation through His every own death and resurrection for all who believe. Don't you think He's worth a look? The wise men did and Tim Tebow does.

Looking to Jesus,

Pastor Trey Rhodes

Looking forward to the Christmas Candlelight Service and the Christmas Offering on Christmas Day.
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