Tim Tebow news: Former NFL player says God's team open to new recruits

(REUTERS/Eric Henderson)Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow will obviously draw in a crowd, especially if the event is free. And such did happen when Tebow appeared in front of about 2,000 people who filled up the Northside Christian Church in Fresno last weekend.

Tebow stressed that anyone could be a role model and jump in to God's team, regardless of their origin or past since God will treat everyone equally anyway.

On the point of being a role model, judging him or anyone for that matter will totally depend on the person looking. Some may see him as one while others may not. Either way and depending on the person looking up to him or anyone else, the important thing is determining if lives will change for better or worse.

Moreover, Tebow assured the 2,000 folks on hand that God has plans for them, and thinking negatively and believing that they are not good enough is the wrong way to go about it. If anyone feels that way, Tebow explains that they are underestimating God.

Tebow went as far as recalling how God used him to write Bible verses, particularly the eye blacks he had on during his college football career over at the University of Florida.

It turns out that his minor gesture to honor God touched millions which ultimately shocked the former NFL quarterback.

Around 94 million people searched for John 3:16 when he sported those eye blacks, exemplifying his case on how God was able to work indirectly when people looked for the said verse while he was playing the so-called 'silly game'.

True enough, Tebow had a way to prove his point of serving the 'Big Man' above. Perhaps his calling as a football player was meant for that and that his current situation of being held out of the NFL was for him to touch more lives.

And from the looks of it, Tebow can live with that, particularly after previously speaking about the importance of not idolizing football via the Montgomery Adviser.

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