Spiritual musings from the pastoral ministry of Bosqueville United Methodist Church.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Something That Matters

"Tim Tebow is America's most famous unemployed athlete."  Since his release from the New York Jests, the Heisman Trophy winner has been without a team.  Most individuals would be devastated and perhaps even be bracing for ultimate disaster.  But not Tebow.

Last week, during a speech at Lake Michigan College, the jilted quarterback said this about his future: "What I want to do with my life is impact lives.  When a kid in a hospital is fighting for his life and I'm trying to win a football game, what really matters?  This game isn't as important as a lot of us make it out to be.  If I can give him a little bit of hope, I can do something that matters.  That's what I want my legacy to be about.  That's how I want to be remembered."

He may already be getting his wish.  A published survey recently named him America's most influential athlete.  Forbes explains Tebow's significance: "His clean living and public religious values make him a role model for many, even if they render him polarizing in some quarters."

Tebow commented on the survey: "That's a huge honor.  I see it as a great responsibility to be a role model for future generations.  That's something I care about more than winning football games.  If I can take the game of football and can transcend football—go to hospitals and make kids smile—I'll be doing things that matter."

I applaude the young man's spiritual maturity and higher undertanding of what's important in life.  And it makes me ask myself, "What lesser things do I allow to push their way into the spotlight of my life?" "What am I doing to advance the Kingdom of God?"

(Dane Fowlkes, Pastor)


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