Player: Danny Wuerffel, Heisman Trophy Winner, 1996
Former NFL Quarterback: New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins
Danny's Favorite Bible Verse: So
we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is
seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. — 2 Corinthians 4:18
After
retiring from football in 2004, I elected to leave the world of the NFL
and focus my energies and attention on serving the poor in the Ninth
Ward of New Orleans through Desire Street Ministries (DSM). I became the
Executive Director after Hurricane Katrina, and now the new DSM serves
urban ministry leaders all over the Southeast. I’ve been excited to see
the recent success of my friend and fellow Gator, Tim Tebow.
At
a time in this nation when we seem to have lost decorum and respect, it
is important to me to see mature athletes respectfully interact with
community — especially teammates, family, and those people who look up
to us.
For
that very reason, it was a special honor that, in 2005, the All Sports
Association of Fort Walton Beach created the Wuerffel Trophy to be
awarded annually to the college player who best exemplified great
character, good academics, outstanding play on the field, and provided
service to their community. In 2009, I presented that trophy to Tim
Tebow.
I
really admire how Tim uses his platform in such a positive way. I
believe there is no right way for evangelical players to use the
platform of football. It’s really up to the individual. I chose to
subtly fold my hands in prayer after a big moment. I’m really amused
about all the media hype that happens when committed Christian men
express their celebration by demonstrating a humble spirit through
kneeling in prayer or pointing to God.
Also important to me is how we as Christians deal with the struggles life will bring to each of us.
Football,
like other professions, has its hard knocks and personal challenges.
The struggles I faced in football helped me in June 2011 when I was
diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a disorder of unknown origin
that turns the body’s immune system against the nervous system. This
results in partial paralysis and prolonged muscle weakness until the
body can recover.
As
I fight this disease, I’m reminded of the battles each of us face every
day in defending our faith and standing up for what’s right.
The Lord reminds us:
My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. – John 14:27
For the LORD loves the just and will not forsake his faithful ones. — Psalm 37:28
Your Turn
How
do you lift up your praises to God for his blessings to your life? If
you're an athlete, do you have a favorite ritual, prayer, posture, or
act of thanksgiving before or after your games? Leave your comments on
our blog - we'd love to hear your thoughts on this! ~ Devotionals Daily
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