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WASH--Jan 9--KIN--In his book “Through My Eyes,” Tim Tebow gives an account of how he wanted to switch his eye black from Philippians 4:13 to John 3:16 if his Florida Gators made it to the National Championship game in January 2009. He writes that Coach Urban Myers first response was, “You can’t. What are you thinking? Philippians 4:13 is such a great verse.” Tebow wrote that both of them knew it was a superstitious streak “bubbling up” in Coach Myers. Tebow stood his ground. Coach Myers replied, “Yeah, that’s a great one, too. Okay, that’ll be great!” Tebow wrote: “I’m told that ninety-four million people searched for John 3:16 on Google during and immediately following the National Championship Game.”
It was a 316 kind of day. Tebow passed for 316 total yards for a 31.6 yard average. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Tim Tebow is carrying a message of hope, love and salvation in the name of the Lord. That makes him prophetic. He has been blessed with a big platform from which to speak. The response, however, has been indicative of the world we live in. Here’s a little more meat. 2 Chronicles 36:16 says, “But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against His people, until there was no remedy.”



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Really...it's exciting, who knows what God will do with that, He says that His word will not return void. :-)
Re: Tim Tebow: The mocking of the messenger of God - Bill Wilson

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