There is a modern day story that closely resembles this parable of the bible, Tiger Woods. Tiger was a son of Earl, blessed with extraordinary golf talent and spent much of his life in riotous living. Two years ago he was on top of the world, winner of 14 major championships, countless other tournaments and the first billion dollar athlete. Then in Thanksgiving of 2009 it all came crashing to a halt on a fire hydrant outside his mansion. The coming months brought out more and more details of his riotous ways and led to the squandering of about one quarter of a billion dollars in a divorce settlement. He spent the next two years trying to rebound from the disaster that was his life. He played golf poorly, lost sponsorships and most importantly lost his family. He clawed and climbed back hoping to one day regain the life of luxury he once knew. There were many bumps and bruises along the way but at long last the journey is over.
After over two years Tiger found himself in a familiar place, the 18th green holding a trophy. "For he was dead and is alive again, and was lost and is found."
Welcome back Tiger!
Grrrrrr! At the beginning of this post, I thought I would be reading something uplifting--something to close the day on a high note.
ReplyDeleteTiger cheats. He CAN be beat. With a rod. He should eat cod.
((welcome home, tiger....I guess.)
Have fun when your baby boy will take Tyler's advice, and will go to golf tournaments in High School. NO matter what Tyler says to you, gymnastics is way easier to sit through.
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Was he really "gone" two years. Yikes! I never missed him. Glad he is not my son.
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