| 10 Lessons to Be Learned From the Tiger Scandal |
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| Monday, 14 December 2009 00:00 | |||
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The issue of private sin is not exclusive to Tiger Woods. It is an epidemic in America. The story of Tiger Woods is tragic but it is not unfamiliar. A public figure, at the height of his career, is caught in moral failure. Like Bill Murray's character in the movie, Ground Hog Day, we awaken to the same scenario over and over again until lessons are learned and results change. The following are 10 lessons we can learn from the Tiger Woods affair:
The issue of private sin is not exclusive to Tiger Woods. It is an epidemic in America. We have become a morally schizophrenic nation. We have quietly tolerated and fueled a ten billion dollar pornography industry. America's best selling books, movies and songs glamorize the very same actions for which people now condemn Tiger Woods. The Bible described the dilemma thousands of years ago, "I denied myself nothing my eyes desired; I refused my heart no pleasure." Ecclesiastes 2:10 As Tiger Woods steps away from golf indefinitely to focus on his family and his inner struggles we are reminded of our own responsibilities. Our energies are best pursued, not in pointing a finger at Tiger Woods but in taking a stand against the factors that contribute to moral delinquency in America. We have lost our moral compass. We have turned our backs on God. The hope for Tiger Woods and America are the same... humble ourselves, repent and return to our first love.
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