I am a huge golf fan, but I don’t sit and watch too many golf tournaments, except for the Masters. This year the Masters happen to fall on Easter weekend. Saturday afternoon consisted of me watching about 3 1/2 hours of golf. And Sunday afternoon (after our dinner guests left) consisted of me watching another couple hours of golf. Both days had exciting action (as exciting as golf can get). On the final day (Sunday) Tiger Woods was in the final group so you had to give him the edge. But it was a no name guy from Iowa, Zach Johnson, that held off Tiger to win his first Masters. It was only his 2nd PGA Tour win…an amazing story. But here is the part that made me proud — as they were talking to Zach afterward he starting thanking various people. Zach thanked his coaches and trainers and his wife and family. Then Zach said, "But most importantly I have to give all the credit to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Jesus was with me the whole time out there." He said this with tears in his eyes. You could just feel his faith radiating through the T.V. screen and into your heart. What an incredible witness.
I have heard other people say similar things after receiving an award or some other accomplishment, but with Zach, I truly believed him. His statement of faith came directly from his heart and was not said in passing as a nice thing to say. I wish more people were that authentic with their faith.
What made me sad was when T.V. stations were replaying Zach’s interviews from that day, nobody replayed Zach’s faith statement (at least not that I saw or heard of). Why were they so afraid to do that? That interview was the best one he gave because he did not think about it. It was a natural response to something that he achieved with God’s help (not that his other interviews were artificial). Zach spoke from his heart (and faith) in that first interview.
Thank you, Zach, for sharing your faith like that. It meant a lot to me and I know to many others.
My prayer for all of us is to remember God in not only the bad times but in the good times as well. Don’t just cry out to God for help, but give God credit in your victories. Jesus is the reason we can even begin to celebrate in the first place; for Jesus gave us the ultimate victory through the empty tomb. Praise God ALWAYS and Amen! -edh-