How Much Should Christians “Wear Their Faith on Their Sleeves”?
Posted by admin | Saturday, January 14, 2012 | 8:00 am CT
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“Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16
It is impossible to deny that a 24-year-old football quarterback has sparked a national conversation. Maybe “furor” or “mania” would be better words to describe it. Not since Billy Graham has one Christian struck such a nerve in this country with his life, words, and works.
Discussion about Tim Tebow crops up everywhere. He is polled as the most popular athlete in America. Republican presidential candidates want his endorsement. Nearly 50 million people watched him lead the Denver Broncos to a startling victory last Sunday over the Pittsburgh Steelers and most likely even more will tune in Saturday evening as the Broncos face the vaunted New England Patriots and their star quarterback, Tom Brady. It really is “Tebow Time” in America.
One of the common questions people are asking is, “What is driving Tebow mania?” Of course it has something to do with his “miraculous” football victories, but the way Tebow “wears his faith on his sleeve” also elicits huge reaction, both positive and negative. He prays openly during games and thanks “my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” in post-game interviews, win or lose. His charitable foundation pays for sick children to attend his games and also builds hospitals and health care facilities in the Philippines and America. Tim Tebow is unabashedly public with his faith in Christ.
The question we will discuss this Saturday on The Christian Worldview is “how much should Christians wear their faith on their sleeves?” For example, Jesus says in Matthew 5 that Christians should be “salt and light” in this world and then in Matthew 6 says Christians should “pray in secret”. So how public should we be with our faith? Tune in this weekend to find out!
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