In the last blog, I was cutting Mr. Woods some slack. I figured the man had gone off into the weeds and was sorry and the couple could work through it. But looks deceive. As the week progressed, it became obvious that the tiger was a predator. Eeeuuuw! He even paid women...and they were not nearly the "hottie" he had at home. So perhaps he is dealing with more than just a power addiction.
Grace is not impossible, but the trust wall got a whole lot taller to scale. If he wants his family back, Tiger Woods will have to proceed with all the focus and concentration that he previously has given to golf. For his family's sake, I hope he will.
If you read the last blog ("All I Want for Christmas"), the title seemed as if it might be what Tiger would be saying. If he could have one Christmas wish, he would wish for his life back. But in hindsight, to have THAT life back would be reprehensible. You know how we pray for our kids that they will not get away with anything...and if they ARE up to something they will be found out quickly? As painful as being "found out" has been for Tiger Woods, to have continued as a seamy poser would have been stockpiling condemnation.
"But if you don't do what you say, you will be sinning against GOD; you can be sure that your sin will track you down." Numbers 32.23 TM
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