Despite Jesus preaching to poor people and telling them that they would never have any money in this life, and despite the parable of Lazarus the beggar and the rich man who went to Hell (Luke:16:20-25) Jesus was never opposed to riches per se.
He could not have been for he spoke of Mansions in the sky and a life hereafter filled with more that you could imagine that you ever wanted, and everything was free – there is no work involved – stuff just appears.
Yes, I know, people - mainly economists who are the false prophets of Mamon – say that if there were 10 men on a Desert Island and each man had $1,000, there a good reason why, even after a few years of hard work, every man could never have $1,000,000.
In order to cause anger, envy and division among God’s Children, they point out that for every cent a rich man gains, a poor man must lose that cent, but these so-called “economists” seem to miss the point that with Jesus all things are possible. Tim Tebow shows us this, all you have to do is have the ability to play professional football at the highest level and then hand your money to accountants and let them invest it. It’s so simple, one wonders why everyone does not do it.
On the subject of praying, Jesus does not like praying in public,
Matt:6:6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.
But where that praying may inspire others to become Christians, and where the person praying is also in the closet, then no harm is done.
The godless will also point out that there are rich football players who do not pray – Tebow differs.
Personally, I would like to see a whole TV channel hosted by Tim Tebow – He is a general in God’s crusade to bring the US back to its Christian roots.