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Tim Tebow had many great moments in his football career, but two of the greatest arrived at the same appointment three years apart: on January 8.
On January 8, 2009, Tebow took Florida to a victory of the 24-14 National Championship over Oklahoma, the second team championship in three seasons.
On January 8, 2012, the Denver Broncos of Tebow beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23 in the AFC Wild Card Round in an extra time thriller. In the first extra time play, Tebow connected to the DeMaryius Thomas open receiver for a touchdown of 80 yards to win the game.
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The Florida Gators Campo Marshal, Tim Tebow, celebrates after the BCS championship game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Dolphin Stadium. The Gators beat the Sooners 24-14 of January 8, 2008. (James Lang-USA Today Sports)
Beyond the date it is important for Tebow, what happened in those football games reaffirmed Tebow’s faith in God.
During the victory of the Florida National Championship in 2009, Tebow wrote “John 3:16” in his black eyes that took that game.
After the exciting return of the Broncos about the Steelers three years later, a Public Relations person of the Broncos made Tebow aware of some statistics that were linked to that biblical verse.
“Just before entering this great room full of media (after the game), there are all these curtains on the front, and I am standing in front. Patrick, our public relations boy (with the bronchos), approached me and said: ‘Timmy, do you realize what happened?’ And I say: ‘Yes, we only beat the Steelers, we are going to play the Patriots.’
“And I say, ‘I thought I did, Patrick, what happened?’ Because you could see this different behavior. “
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Tim Tebow speaks in a fundamental event. (Tim Tebow Foundation)
“And he said: ‘Timmy, during the game, your yards for hurry were 3.16. Your yards by completion were 31.6. The qualifications for the night were 31.6 and the moment of possession was 31:06. During the night, more than 90 million people have searched Google to Juan 3:16 is the number one trend number completely.”
Tebow was surprised to realize that God had sent him a message.
“I don’t think I had the reaction that many people think I did it, because I went from a maximum and a celebration and a joy to a conviction and a disappointment. Why? Because when (Patrick) I was telling me that God was convincing me, saying:” Timmy, you thought that tonight was about a game. You thought about all these things. I didn’t know that I never just convinced myself for a game, “he said,” he said, “he said.”
“And I was so convicted, still grateful that God would use something, but condemned man, my eyes were incorrect, my heart was in the wrong place. I knew you, I knew what you had done, but still my heart was here, and my eyes were here. I knew the truth, I was simply not focused on it. I was having all these ambitions and selfish goals.”
Tebow explained that he wanted to win the game to show that the skeptics were wrong, and wanted to win it for fans and his family that supported him. However, said the field marshal, those were “selfish” reasons, and that their “eyes” and “heart” were looking at wrong things.
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Florida Campo Marshal Tim Tebow shares with coach Urban Meyer during the match against Kentucky in Gainesville, Florida, on October 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin, Archive)
Those “selfish” ambitions moved him from where God needed him to be, and the former Broncos Campo Marshal said that verse John 3:16 is the “greatest love story” of all time.
“That see mes to me, it’s if you’re going to sum up the love of the gospel, which i really Believe, when we talk about the gospel, that it is the greatest love story rescue mission of all time. Live a Life We Couldn’t Live But Choose to Die Aath That We Deserve To Die As A Ransom for the Propitiation Meaning The Payment That satisfied and that Payment Was His Life, “Tebow said.
“When we looked at John 3:16 for God, he loved the world he gave because he loved us so much with this love that, sincerely, it is difficult to understand. But when we talk about that love in Greek, they have four types of love, but the most admirable way of love that love is a love agape. And the best definition of love is to choose the best interest of another person and act in their Reh. And Jesus, our best interest.
“And he acted in our name, and went to the cross not only for us, but instead of us. And he loved us so much that he gave his only son that anyone who believed in him would not perish, but that we have eternal life. Man, I know that we put it in stickers and eye signals and eye and games games and everything, but we cannot lose the essence in the heart of what that is what that means that.” “.” “.” “.”

Tim Tebow testifies to a subcommittee from the Judicial House on March 6, 2024, in Washington, DC (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
“That there is a God who created all this and said it in existence like this, and yet that God with all knowledge and everything would say ‘I love you so much that I am going to give what is so precious to me and my son and I will give him in exchange for you because I love you so much.’ Then, when you think of John 3:16, it is um, there is no greater love.”
Tebow played three seasons at the NFL, two with the Broncos and one with the New York Jets.
The former field marshal will soon have a new title: Dad. Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh, announced that they expect their first child, a girl, in March.