Fortunately, it is not. There are still men and women who play professional sports who know that their behavior and speech on and off the field is followed by millions of people, and it is their deepest desire to affect those millions positively. Tim Tebow, the Denver Broncos quarterback is one such man. If you have just a few minutes, take a look at who this guy is, and the values that guide his life. http://www.cbn.com/media/player/index.aspx?s=/mp4/SB101v2a_web_WS
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The Handshake
Where have the sports figures gone who recognize and understand that much of male America, and some female, idolize them and look up to them as role models? Is that just history?
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
A Healthy Mind
There’s a story in the Bible in Proverbs 7:6-23 about a young man who met a married woman who was on the prowl for a man to spend the night with, since her husband was out of town on business, and she wanted to have some fun. This young man is described as “lacking judgment.” Why? In the story, the woman enticed him with seducing words, telling him of how she had looked for him and had now found him, how she had covered her bed with fine imported linens and had perfumed it, making it just right for a night of hot sex, and best of all “my husband is not at home; he has gone on a long journey.” In other words, we can do it all night long, and we won’t get caught! But look at this: verse 21 says “with persuasive words she led him astray; she seduced him with her smooth talk.”
This young man lacked judgment in that he hung around to listen to her. He made a choice to listen to those titillating words that tickled his ego, and as “a deer stepping into a noose,” he made the mistake that so many men make, and he allowed himself to be taken by the amours of a strange woman.
This is a story that is so familiar to many of us, including me. So many of us have listened to the wrong voice. We have done it as a choice. You and I choose what we are going to listen to, as well as what we are going to look at with our eyes.
Paul the Apostle wrote “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of the world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” This means a decision must be made on your part regarding which voice you are going to listen to. You can continue to listen to that voice that drives you to sin with your body and your mind, taking you deeper and deeper into depression and anxiety, or you can choose today, right now, to listen to the voice of your conscience, which is God-given, and walk away from that voice, and give place to the Voice that gives life. Choose today who you will serve.
Simply put, in order to walk away from that voice that brings death, you must give yourself to the Word of Life, otherwise known as the Bible. That means to read it, study it, memorize it, and think about it. (Romans 12:1-2)
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