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Tim Tebow’s ‘Wife With a Servant’s Heart’ Remarks Misunderstood

25 Tuesday Sep 2012

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a servant isn't a slur, born again, Christian Post, doormat, Galatians 5:13, hot slave, ideal wife, Jimmy Carter, mainstream media, not a chauvinist, Russell Moore, servant's heart, Stepford wife, Tim Tebow, two different languages, Vogue

 

Below is a recent article from the Christian Post about comments Tim Tebow made to Vogue magazine.  I am always amazed at how certain terminology used commonly in Christian circles is misunderstood my the mainstream media.  Who knew desiring to marry a girl with “servant’s heart” meant you wanted to marry a “hot slave“.  It is like to the two worlds speak two different languages.  No wonder believers have a difficult time sharing the message of Jesus Christ.  I am old enough to remember when President Jimmy Cater was roughed up by the media for using the term “born again.”  It took several years to sort that issue out.  Maybe Christians need to carry their own dictionary?

 

 

By Audrey Barrick , Christian Post Reporter
Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/tim-tebows-wife-with-a-servants-heart-remarks-misunderstood-82107/#psyrk74d58QWt5AO.99

Tim Tebow’s comments about his ideal wife – someone who’s sweet and has a “servant’s heart” – have stirred discussion on the Web, with some concluding that he wants a “hot slave,” as OpposingViews.com put it.

“He basically made it seem like he wants some hot woman who dropped straight from 50 Shades Of Grey and will do what he wants and not talk back and certainly not mention that he is currently sitting on the bench,” the Los Angeles-based website stated.

Tebow, a devout Christian, is featured in the latest issue of Vogue magazine with the headline “Superman Returns: Tim Tebow Touches Down in New York.” He was asked what he’s looking for in a woman.

He answered, “I’ve been blessed to have an amazing mom and two amazing sisters-so they set a very high standard.

“Obviously looks play a big part. Being attracted to someone plays a big part, but there’s also so much more than that for me. It’s about finding someone sweet and kind – and that has a servant’s heart. It’s about finding a girl who likes me for me, and not because of what I do or who I am or the name.”

That sound bite has been picked up by publications with the New York Post writing, “Tebow in market for ‘servant’ woman” and jezebel.com reporting, “Tim Tebow Tells Vogue His Perfect Woman Is Hot, Kind, and Servile.”

One Christian leader came to the New York Jets quarterback’s defense.

Russell D. Moore, dean of the School of Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, tried to explain in a blog post that what Christians mean when they say “a servant’s heart” is not exactly what non-Christians think it to mean. In other words, Tebow is not a chauvinist as some might view him.

“You hear this language and you assume Tebow wants a Stepford wife in a French maid’s uniform, massaging his feet and refilling his glass of sweet tea. But this isn’t what evangelical Christians mean when they say ‘a servant’s heart,'” Moore stated.

“In Christianity,” he stressed, “a ‘servant’ isn’t a slur.”

He explained, “Serving is precisely how Jesus rules as king, and how he prepares his people, men and women, to rule with him in the reign to come. Husbands serve wives. Wives serve husbands. Children serve parents. Parents serve children. Pastors serve churches. Churches serve pastors. That concept might be demeaning in the world of Vogue, but it’s not in a new creation where ‘the leader is the one who serves’ (Lk. 22:26).”

Therefore, when Tebow says he wants a wife with “a servant’s heart,” it doesn’t mean he wants a doormat; it means he wants a Christian, Moore concluded.

Tebow has clarified what he meant when he made those comments.

“It’s something that it’s not all about them,” Tebow said, according to ESPNNewYork.com. “It’s someone that can put others first, someone that doesn’t always have to be the center of attention and someone that’s a helper. Someone that puts their family first, is loving, is caring, all those things, that’s what I mean by servant.”

He also posted the Bible verse Galatians 5:13 on his Twitter and Facebook on Sunday.

“You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love,” the verse reads (NIV).

 
I encourage you to keep fighting the fight of faith.  It is rough out there!  

Blessings,

Pastor

 

 

 

 

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Where You’re From Determines Where You’re Going

11 Thursday Aug 2011

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“Strive to enter through the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able. 25 Once the head of the house gets up and shuts the door, and you begin to stand outside and knock on the door, saying, ‘Lord, open up to us!’ then He will answer and say to you, ‘I do not know where you are from.’ ”  Luke 13:24-25

      The last words you ever want to hear God the Father say to you is, “I don’t know where you are from.”  The scenario Jesus paints is chilling.   Actually, the Father knows where each person is “from“.  Right?  He knows everything.  Then how come God doesn’t know where certain people are from in this story? 

      Jesus told this parable to make an impact upon those listening.  He seeks to draw people’s attention to the issues confronting them.  Lets state some of the obvious points. 

  1. Knowing about God is not really knowing Him personally, in an intimate way. 
  2. Knowing the location of the door is not the same as “striving” to enter it. 
  3. Even though we are all born of this world, Jesus affirms in another passage we must be “born again.” 
  4. In the end, many will regret not entering the door the Father provided. 

      God the Father is not going to deny Himself.  This is why all those who are “born again” are welcomed.  So the question remains, “Have you entered the narrow door and been born again?”  Where we are from (born) does determine where we ultimately go in the afterlife.  Do you know where you are from and where you are going?

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