Tim Tebow: You Don’t Have to Be Perfect—Only Willing Tim Tebow, the former NFL quarterback turned Christian advocate, shared a message on social media emphasizing that perfection is not a requirement for spiritual growth. “Let me be honest with you — I’m a screw up. I’ve failed. I’ve fallen short,” he admitted, reflecting on his own struggles. He acknowledged moments when he felt distant from his aspirations but stressed that God’s call is not for flawless individuals. “God isn’t looking for perfect people. He’s looking for willing ones,” he explained, framing Christianity as a place for the broken rather than a system for the already “together.” Tebow expanded on this idea, encouraging people to embrace their imperfections as part of their journey with faith. “You don’t have to have it figured out. You don’t have to be good enough. You just have to be willing,” he said. This message aligns with his broader philosophy of purpose-driven living, which he has discussed in previous posts. Last year, he highlighted the importance of being “used by God” by filling gaps in society. “When you are truly willing to be used by God, He will give you opportunities to fill a gap,” he stated, referencing Matthew 5:17, which he interpreted as a call to take small, consistent steps toward faith. The former NFL star also addressed the impact of individual actions, urging followers to recognize how their choices influence others. “Your life impacts more people than you realize. Every conversation. Every choice. Every interaction,” he said. Tebow emphasized living with “passion and compassion” as a reflection of God’s vision for humanity. This perspective has been central to his advocacy work, particularly in addressing social issues like child exploitation.#capitol_hill #tim_tebow #renewed_hope_act #child_trafficking #govtrack_us
Tim Tebow's Mission to Serve the 'Most Vulnerable People' Tim Tebow, the former NFL quarterback and author, has shifted his focus from athletic achievements to serving those in need, emphasizing his commitment to helping the "most vulnerable people." In an interview with Fox Nation, Tebow reflected on his past priorities, stating, "I think sometimes in life, we mistake our platform for our purpose." He described how his earlier career was driven by a desire to "be the best" and "maybe even an MVP," but a spiritual awakening led him to prioritize compassion over competition. Tebow recounted how God challenged him to choose between pursuing personal success and dedicating himself to those in hardship. "The one I was chasing was the most valuable player. The one He wants me to chase is the most vulnerable people," he explained. This revelation prompted him to redirect his efforts toward humanitarian work, particularly through his Tim Tebow Foundation. The organization focuses on anti-human trafficking, child exploitation prevention, orphan care, medical aid, and support for individuals with special needs. Tebow’s mission is rooted in his faith, which he describes as a call to action. "Our Savior, Jesus, died for humanity and has called and commanded us to go care for and love His MVPs—the Most Vulnerable People in the world," he said. His foundation’s work is framed as a way to bring "Faith, Hope, and Love" to those facing crises, offering hope during their darkest moments. Beyond his foundation, Tebow shares his faith through writing. His latest book, If the Tree Could Speak: The Story of the Cross That Saw It All, became an instant New York Times bestseller. In discussing the book’s creation, Tebow noted its unique concept and the trust placed in divine guidance.#new_york_times #tim_tebow #fox_nation #tim_tebow_foundation #john_16_33