“Lord, Timmy, I sit there every single morning on my porch and go, ‘God, do not let me sit on the judgment seat today. That is not my job. Do not let me judge people,’” said Foxworthy. “And tomorrow morning, I’m going to be sitting up back out there going, ‘Sorry about yesterday. Please don’t let me sit on the judgment seat today.’”
“What’s crazy about grace, though,” Tebow responded, “even though I have let him down and I will let him down and I, hopefully, Lord-willing, will strive not to, he doesn’t look at me that way.”
“He looks at me as son. He looks at her as daughter,” Tebow said, indicating Ali Parsons, who was cohosting the discussion. “He looks at us as friends. He looks at us as heirs.” God’s view remains even when “we’ll see and remember our sin or we’ll look at others who remember that sin.”
Foxworthy agreed. “Simultaneously we’re enemies and we’re sons of the Most High,” he said.
