
Tim Tebow #15 of the Denver Broncos is interviewed prior to the game against the Chicago Bears at Invesco Field at Mile High on December 11, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. (Doug Pensinger/Getty Images North America)
Tim Tebow's pastor, Wayne Hanson, says he knows why the Denver Broncos are 7-1 since installing Tebow as quarterback - it's the player's faith.
"It's not luck," Hanson said according to TMZ. "Luck isn't winning six games in a row. It's favor. God's favor."
Hanson, who runs the Summit Church in suburban Denver, said the Broncos wouldn't be winning games if God hadn't decided to reward Tebow's religious beliefs.
Comments like these aren't helping Tim Tebow. And they aren't helping gain acceptance for the faith Tebow is willing to serve as public representative.
If anything, this is a moment when the pastor ought to take a lesson from his follower, who has consistently rejected such proclamations.
Tebow's commitment to Evangelical Christianity is well known and his displays of that faith are often public. However, he's never said God is deciding who wins football games, other than when joking about an opponent's miscue.
Tebow doesn't even want people to credit him for all the winning.
"I don't think it's Tebow Time," he said Sunday of the late game comebacks Denver keeps rattling off. "I think it's the Broncos Time."
This is the beauty and brilliance of Tim Tebow. He puts his faith on display, but never seems to get too direct about it. He shrugs off criticism. He even jokes about it. He is unfailingly polite, accepting of doubters and moderate in his proclamations.
"If you believe, unbelievable things can sometimes be possible," is about as bold as he gets.
Very few people, even the ultra religious, believe God cares about the result of a football game. There are plenty of believers on the other teams also.
There is no question that Tebow's faith has played a role in his success. It's a part of him. It's what works for him. It's what drives him. It's what provides the confidence to overcome all odds - be it in the fourth quarter or in offseason preparation. All the great ones have that and Tebow derives his from his religion.
That's a powerful message and, it appears, the one that Tim Tebow wants put out there.
This is what works for me, he is saying. This is how I do it. This is what has shaped me as both a successful player on the field and an undoubtedly polite and respectful person off of it.
If you want to give it a shot, then come join me.
And he pretty much leaves it at that. You don't have to be religious at all to enjoy Tim Tebow the football player, the role model or the well-meaning star.
While he's aggressive in his missionary work overseas, for the most part his public offerings, especially since joining the NFL, are extremely reasonable. He's even laughed off opponents "Tebowing" after sacking him. There doesn't appear to be a confrontational bone in his body - other than his willingness to lower his shoulder in the open field.
Isn't that how you want people of other religions, or non-believers, to act?
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SOURCE: Yahoo! Sports












