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What About Tiger Woods?

Posted on 20 February 2010 by Mike Shaw

Mike Shaw

Tiger Apologizes

Tiger Apologizes

Reprinted from EmbraceGrace.org:

Tiger Woods told the world he was sorry yesterday.  His infidelity has turned his life upside down.  His family has been torn apart.  He has lost millions of dollars in endorsement deals.  He has left the game that he loves so much and that God has gifted him so well to play.

Reaction to Tiger’s apology are generally favorable, although there are still many taking shots at him.  So what is God’s perspective on all of this?

First of all I think it’s pretty evident to all that sin has consequences and those consequences can be painful.  The Bible is clear, ALL fall short of God’s standards.  NO ONE seeks Him, not even one.  In other words.  We are ALL guilty.  We can’t help it.  We were born that way.  All of us suffering the consequences of the fall of man in the Garden of Eden.

Our sin nature is evident.  We lie, cheat, steal, sleep around.  This is the nature of man left to his own devices.  Sin is wrong.  Transgressions are wrong.  We pay a price for the mistakes we make.  The bigger the mistake, the more damage to ourselves and those around us.

What’s worse, even the slightest mistake makes us unworthy of living in God’s presence forever.  Want to go to Heaven?  Live a perfect life.  Good luck with that.  It can’t be done by mere men and women.

Of course the good news is we don’t have to live a perfect life!  Jesus did that for us.  Since He is God, He was able to pay the price of sin for us.  Death.  Jesus died so we could live.  God cannot lie.  He promised that the penalty for sin is death.  God also promised that He loves us.  This apparent contradiction is resolved at the cross.  The price for sin is paid for by His son.  God’s love is now available to those who can’t live a perfect life.

There is only one catch.  You can’t receive an awesome gift unless you, you know, receive it.  In other words, the Bible says that we have to believe that Jesus is God, that He died for us, and rose from the dead.  If we do that then we are saved.  Romans 10:9 and 10.

Tiger made a huge mistake and he is paying a huge price for it.  I think it is right for Christians to extend love and forgiveness to a hurting person who is suffering as a result of his mistakes.  God gives us second and third  (and fourth and fifth and sixth…) chances.  We should do the same for Tiger.  Even as we hate the sin we can show love to the man.  All of us are just as guilty (maybe not of exactly the same thing, but we all have our issues).  The difference is we are now forgiven and that allows us to share God’s love with others.

The ultimate show of love is to share the good news of God’s gift available to Tiger and to anyone else who will accept it.  That’s what Brit Hume did awhile back.  It created quite a reaction, but to Brit’s credit he stuck by his words because they were true and they were spoken in love.

What about Tiger’s marriage?  Should Tiger’s wife divorce him?  The Bible is clear that infidelity is grounds for divorce.  She is well within her rights to leave Tiger if she chooses.  Forgiveness and trust are not the same thing.  Forgiveness is given, trust is earned.  Tiger is right when he says that his right actions over time are the only way that he has a chance to regain the trust of his wife.  I pray that that happens.

I, for one, will still be a Tiger Woods fan.  I hope that he has a successful life and a successful career.  Of course the ultimate success is measured by our relationship with God.  That relationship starts by accepting His free gift.  I pray that someday Tiger embraces grace.

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Let’s change the world!

Posted on 18 July 2009 by Josh Cordell

410px-albrecht_durer_betende_handeI’m inspired to change the world. I believe that we cannot change the world for good apart from God. That includes the will of God, the strength of God, the leading of God and opportunity (or appointment) from God. So how do we change the world? Here is what I have in mind:
• Share the Gospel of Jesus.
• Pray for people.
• Attending church (Christian fellowship meeting on Sunday).
• Encourage others to attend church.
• Let people know how much I love them.
• Attempt to make others lives better everyday.
• Try to meet peoples physical needs.

That’s what I’m going to try and do? What about you?

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Warren Explains “Isa” Prayer in Sermon

Posted on 25 January 2009 by Daniel Cordell

Daniel Cordell

View youtube video below:

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UPDATE: Praying in the Name of Isa

Posted on 24 January 2009 by Daniel Cordell

Daniel Cordell

UPDATE to “Praying in the Name of Isa”:

I’ve been making contact with Saddleback, trying to get an official statement as to why Rick used “Isa” in his prayer. Today, I received an email in answer to my question,

The email from Linda at “The Offices of Rick Warren” said:

“My understanding is that Pastor Rick will be explaining this in his weekend sermon”

If you go to Saddleback.com you can download the notes to Sunday’s sermon. Also, you can watch the sermon live – the schedule is available on the site.

Apparently, he gave a sermon tonight (Saturday) and addressed this issue as well.

UPDATE - Jan 25: Warren Explains “Isa” Prayer in Sermon

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Praying in the Name of Isa

Posted on 20 January 2009 by Daniel Cordell

Daniel Cordell

Today, in his Presidential Inauguration prayer, Rick Warren prayed in the name of “Yeshua”, “Isa” and “Jesus”.

It seems, the three names Warren used were to imply the three “Abrahamic Faiths” (as they are so-called), Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

What’s significant is the name “Isa” being prayed by the “evangelical” Warren. Isa is strictly Koranic and used by Arab Muslims. Even Arab Christians don’t refer to Isa, but to Yesua. I’ve lived and studied Arabic in one of the same Muslim countries that Warren has visited, and I think he probably knows that the Arab Christian communities only refer to Jesus as “Yesua” and not “Isa” as the Muslims.

Isa was not Jewish, but Palistinian. Isa did not die on the cross but instead had someone die in his place. Isa is a Muslim prophet. Isa is only found in the Koran. The name Isa doesn’t have any Biblical support or any meaning found in Biblical scholarship. Yet, Rick prayed in the name of Isa.

Read - Transcript of Rick Warren’s prayer
Watch - Video of Rick Warren’s prayer
Learn - Detailed explanation of ‘Isa’

UPDATE - Jan 24: Warren to Address Issue in this Weekend’s Sermon

UPDATE - Jan 25: Warren Explains “Isa” Prayer in Sermon

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A taste of the next 4 years

Posted on 16 January 2009 by Josh Cordell

Josh Cordell

Three stories that speak of the bigger story:
• Gay America Prepares To Party at Obama Inauguration
• Don’t ask, don’t tell… don’t care
• Opening prayer

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