If you are a Christian then there is a great chance that…

  • Your favorite book, other than the Bible, is Left Behind.
  • You pray the Prayer of Jabez on a daily basis.
  • You are fluent in Christian-ese.  That is you have a language that only Christians understand.
  • You own a shirt that looks like a secular brand but says something Christian-ese. For example, instead of Abercrombie and Fitch your shirt says, A breadcrumb and Fish.
  • You enjoy a yummy Bible Bar (a snack bar made up of only ingredients found in the Bible) as much as the next Christian.
  • You have a Christian fish on the back of your car that is eating a Darwin fish with feet.
  • You love bumper stickers like, “In Case of Rapture, This Car Will Be Unmanned.”
  • You wear a WWJD bracelet because you truly wonder what the son of God would do.
  • You freshen your breath with Testamints, the Christian breath mint.
  • Your favorite football player is Tim Tebow.

Okay, I may or may not be picking on some potentially cheesy things that some of my fellow Christians have embraced. The truth is there is something inside of me that automatically resists the Christian sub-culture.  That is everything except Tim Tebow!

I get frustrated when Christians create a sub-culture instead of interacting with the world. Instead of creating great art we create sub par art that looks similar to secular stuff but it’s just not as good. I think that’s a slap in the face of our God. In college I often heard my college’s founder say, “if it’s Christian it ought to be better.” I think that’s why I am drawn to rooting for Tim Tebow.

Tim Tebow is a bold Christian who is taking over the NFL. He plays once a week and yet every single day SportsCenter finds a way to feature him. He’s so outspoken about his faith that fans have created a jersey with Tim’s number on it and Jesus’ name on the back. One sports writer Tweeted during a post game interview, “Tim Tebow just turned this press conference into an old school revival.”  He’s out spoken but unlike a lot of Christian stuff he’s not embarrassing. He works hard, is well spoken, and truly cares about other people.

Tim carries himself well and represents Christ in a way that is not embarrassing. It’s as if he’s the great Christ hope. What I mean by that is he’s become many Christian’s favorite football player because he’s a sold out Christian who wins.

Christians that like Tebow really like him.  One friend that I follow on Twitter Tweets after every Tebow victory “Tim Tebow just beat up Chuck Norris.” That might be the ultimate complement.

This season he’s made a fan out of many Christians, including me. In fact the only football games that I’ve watched this year have been Denver Broncos games. But I’ve started to become more than a fan. No, I’m not talking about watching Tebow sleep, pretending we are friends, and becoming a stalker. I’m talking about praying for Tim. He has a lot of critics. He has a lot of people who hate on him on a weekly basis. So much so that it caused one ESPN analyst to talk about how unfair it was for a good guy to be hated on so much. He’s being loved and judged for his faith.

I was recently sent this article that shows both some of his criticism and his awesomeness…

I don’t know about you but that response made me want to cheer as if he just scored a winning touchdown in the Super Bowl. And that’s the thing that I love about Tebow. He could be playing football in the CFL. No, not the Canadian Football League. The other CFL, The Christian ONLY Football League. He could live in the safe confines of the Christian bubble, but he doesn’t. He’s making a difference and people are taking sides.

Here’s a challenge that I have for you. Whether you like Tim or you don’t, if you are a Christ Follower spend some time Tebowing for Tim Tebow.

Tebowing – “(vb) to get down on a knee and start praying, even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different.”

With him being in the spot light his decisions are magnified. He’s not a perfect guy. Some people are waiting for the day for him to literally shoot himself in the foot while at a scrip club smoking beer and drinking crack. I know that sounds like just another night in the life of some other prominent football players. I also know that’s not how you spell strip, but that’s how Pacman Jones says it. I’ve never smoked beer or drank crack but if you have a night like that I’m assuming that your speech may be a tad slurred. I digress.  Other prominent NFL players may be able to recover from such a night, but Tebow will be crucified for it.

I would love to see Tim succeed in football, but more importantly I want him to make it without any scandals. Whenever I watch him play I want to say a prayer for him. I pray that he has the wisdom to know what’s right and the courage to do what’s right even when it’s hard.

Tebow is doing his part to represent Jesus well. I want to do my part to have his back by praying for him whenever I watch him play.

Are you a fan of Tebow?

After writing this post I read the following article from the USA today. For another take on the hate that Tebow is receiving click here.