Tiger Woods

I love working at a church that gives second chances and I love serving a God that gives unlimited chances.  With that said I have been asked by several people about my thoughts about the whole Tiger Woods scandal and here are my thoughts.

For me I never elevated Tiger Woods to the status of hero in my life.  I looked up to him as a golfer but never as an individual, why would I?  I never met him and he has never invested into my life personally.  I enjoy his Tiger Woods game and I still do.

“Like many of you I’ve been unable to escape the constant media attention given to the Tiger Woods scandal. Does it seem ironic to anyone else that the media is giving Tiger such a hard time for living out the lifestyle they portray on almost every single television show they air?” Pete Wilson

Could not have said that better.  This lifestyle is around us all the time and I have been reminded how vulnerable anybody can become including myself.  The one thing that has really bothered me in this entire scandal is how quickly “Christians” have thrown stones, or in the blogging world, have used their keyboards to throw out quick comments, insensitive remarks all for the sake of stats and ratings.  I have found myself guilty of this as well as I passed on a game that was sent to me to some of our team.  Instead of using this to slam others or add to the scandal, here are few ideas to turn this into a positive experience or a learning experience for you and your family

  • Choose to use your words wisely.  Or choose to type your words wisely.  As quickly as this has become public and destroyed his reputation, these easily could happen to you or me.  Be careful what and how we talk about others.  If you are not part of the problem or the solution then what you have to say is GOSSIP.
  • Don’t add to the pain. So many times we pile on and make the person feel worse instead of standing by them and encouraging them.  I’m reminded how Jesus was with the woman caught in adultery.  He said, you who are without sin throw the first stone, and they all walked away. He could have called her a whore and added to her pain but He took the higher ground and helped her to find redemption.
  • Don’t say what you were going to say if you wouldn’t want their family or your family hear you say it.  Remember your comments don’t just hurt them but have the potential to hurt their family members including your own.
  • Put yourself in their shoes.
  • Be careful who you put on a pedestal. In so many cases they never asked to be there and don’t deserve to be there.  You must be choosy who you look up to.  Anybody is capable of falling.  Anybody can let you down.  Keep your eyes on Christ the only one worthy of being elevated to hero status.

What are your thoughts?

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3 Responses to “Tiger Woods”
  1. Betty says:

    Good words Ryan. We use Hollywood & sports celebrities to tell us what kind of shoes to wear, what kind of soft drink to drink & the kind of car we should drive. Not exactly the best course to say the least. We now have celebrities jumping on political platforms to tell us who to vote for with presidential candidates going on late night shows to reach people who don’t watch the news, but will tune into Letterman or Leno. Doesn’t make sense to me, but I do hope that Tiger is able to see the bigger picture to turn the situation around, but what would be better is if people stopped putting people on pedestals. People still loved Clinton & he didn’t lose his job, but Tiger lost a number of endorsements because of losing his “family friendly” image. There was the Olympic swimmer who kept messing up with drugs. NONE of the situations are good, but why does society cry out to condemn one person & yet give unlimited chances to another?

  2. Ryan Geiger says:

    Thanks Pete. You were part of the inspiration for that blog as I see you and others take a stand on something that we can all fall guilty of but need to speak truth to. Keep pushing ahead with what your doing in Tennessee…love hearing the stories of life change and seeing how God is using you. It’s an inspiration to us younger leaders.

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