Dallas Cowboys pro-bowl wide receiver
Dez Bryant has shared his thoughts on what he learned at church last Sunday.
Bryant, who regularly uses his
social media accounts to voice his opinions or share thoughts of encouragement,
posted a message to Twitter in which he shared a verse from the Old Testament
and reflected on the lesson he discovered in worship that Sunday morning.
"I learned more about myself
today in church," the former Oklahoma State Cowboy
wrote.
"Regardless of your upbringing, good or bad, keep the honor of authority
in the fore front [sic] of your life because there is blessing when you choose
to honor in spite of the circumstances."
Bryant then cited Deuteronomy 5:16:
"Give honor to your father and your mother, as you have been ordered by
the Lord your God; so that your life may be long and all may be well for you in
the land which the Lord your God is giving you."
"Instead of us looking at
the commandments as old fashioned we should look at them as well
fashioned," Bryant stressed. "
This is not the first time and
probably won't be the last time that Bryant has posted about God and faith on
his Twitter account.
On April 2, Bryant posted another statement in which he thanked God for
his innate ability to "put smiles on people's faces."
"I do it without
trying," he wrote. "You see God only cares about how we treat each
other. My life has no filter lol ... all I can say is thank you God."
In mid-April, Bryant made
headlines when he posted a statement to Instagram commenting on the racial
issues in America in which he seemingly agreed with former NBA great Charles
Barkley's assessment that black people in
America only have other black people to blame if they are not being successful
in life.
Bryant said, "We focus hard
on fighting the realities that exist instead of creating our own reality."
"The struggles and hurt
[civil rights leaders] endured created new life for us today. It is not our job
to carry the burden but it is our job to lead by example," Bryant wrote.
Bryant's statement was criticized
by former NFL player and current sports pundit Shannon Sharpe, who called
Bryant's message "horrifically
wrong"
during an episode of his FS1 show "Undisputed." He argued that Bryant
hadn't read up enough on the history of racism in America.
Bryant responded to Sharpe's
criticism with a Tweet on April 11.
- The
Christian Post.
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