Tim Tebow Reminds Us Not To Live By Our Emotions
Tim Tebow has been a famous name in the media since his days of playing college football. And this pro athlete always put God first.
While playing at the University of Florida, Tim was known for writing bible verse on his eye paint. During a one championship game, he wrote John 3:16 on his eye black and within 24 hours over 90 million Google searches were generated for the verse. During his NFL days, his celebratory prayer on the field coined the phrase ‘Tebowing.’
Tim spent five years in the NFL, but after being released from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2015, he turned his sights to another dream. Now, Tim plays in the minor leagues with the New York Mets baseball team. He also continues to use his platform to share the message of God.
Today, he’s standing on stage speaking about our emotions. So many people let their emotions lead their decisions, but Tim has something even stronger to guide us. “If you’re someone who listens to emotions, you need to stop.”
He goes on to say that convictions are what we should truly be listening to. “If you listen to your convictions, even when you’re tired and your emotions tell you ‘I don’t want to get up,’ your convictions say ‘I’ll be the first one up.’”
Get ready to make yourself even greater when we can put the Earthly emotions aside and focus on God. This is such a powerful message.
Tim Tebow Reminds Us Not To Live By Our Emotions
Tim Tebow has been a famous name in the media since his days of playing college football. And this pro athlete always put God first.
While playing at the University of Florida, Tim was known for writing bible verse on his eye paint. During a one championship game, he wrote John 3:16 on his eye black and within 24 hours over 90 million Google searches were generated for the verse. During his NFL days, his celebratory prayer on the field coined the phrase ‘Tebowing.’
Tim spent five years in the NFL, but after being released from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2015, he turned his sights to another dream. Now, Tim plays in the minor leagues with the New York Mets baseball team. He also continues to use his platform to share the message of God.
Today, he’s standing on stage speaking about our emotions. So many people let their emotions lead their decisions, but Tim has something even stronger to guide us. “If you’re someone who listens to emotions, you need to stop.”
He goes on to say that convictions are what we should truly be listening to. “If you listen to your convictions, even when you’re tired and your emotions tell you ‘I don’t want to get up,’ your convictions say ‘I’ll be the first one up.’”
Get ready to make yourself even greater when we can put the Earthly emotions aside and focus on God. This is such a powerful message.
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A Prayer to Forgive When the Other Person Is Not Sorry - Your Daily Prayer - July 12
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Forgive When the Other Person Is Not Sorry - Your Daily Prayer - July 12
When someone you love isn’t sorry, forgiveness feels impossible. This powerful prayer helps you trust God with your pain and wait in hope.
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