Super Bowl LVIII: A Reflection on Faith and Football

As an evangelical Christian pastor, I’m heartened to see players openly sharing their Christian testimonies on such a significant platform. The stories of these athletes remind us that even in the high-pressure world of professional sports, one’s identity in Christ remains a steadfast anchor.

Harrison Butker, the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, articulates this beautifully. His wonder at the precision of his kicks leads him to acknowledge a higher power at work. It’s a powerful reminder that our talents and successes, no matter how seemingly self-driven, are gifts from God.

Tight end Noah Gray’s statement is a reflection of humility and gratitude. In both triumph and trial, turning to our Heavenly Father is a source of strength and comfort. This sentiment is echoed by long snapper James Winchester, who highlights the importance of faith in navigating adversity.

The testimony of wide receiver Marquez Valdez-Scantling is particularly moving. His journey through dark times to find solace and purpose in God speaks volumes about the redemptive power of faith. It’s a poignant reminder of the hope and healing that Christ offers.

Quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy also shared their faith stories. Mahomes speaks of faith as a guiding force in being a role model, while Purdy emphasizes not clinging too tightly to worldly identities, but rather finding one’s true identity in Jesus.

Deebo Samuel, a wide receiver for the 49ers, practices a daily ritual of prayer and gratitude, acknowledging that without God, none of his achievements would be possible. Similarly, Arik Armstead, a defensive end, recognizes that while football has been transformative for him, it’s his faith that lays the foundation for his life.

Christian McCaffrey, a running back, speaks to the constancy of faith, regardless of life’s ups and downs. In a profession often characterized by uncertainty, this is a profound testament to the enduring nature of God’s presence.

Safety Tashaun Gipson carries mustard seeds as a symbol of faith – a small yet powerful metaphor for the might of belief in Jesus. And tight end Charlie Woerner’s humble acknowledgment of his own brokenness and the redemptive power of Christ’s sacrifice is a poignant reminder of the core of our Christian faith.

As we watch the Super Bowl, let us remember the stories of these athletes. Their testimony on the world stage serves as a powerful witness to the love and grace of Jesus Christ. Whether on the football field or in our daily lives, their stories inspire us to hold fast to our faith, to recognize our gifts as blessings from above, and to use our platforms, big or small, to glorify God.

In a world where sports often become a religion of their own, it’s refreshing and necessary to see the real heart of these players – men dedicated not just to the game, but to a life lived in Christ. As we enjoy the game, let’s also take a moment to reflect on the profound impact faith has in guiding, shaping, and enriching the lives of those who believe, both on and off the field.
Credit: This blog post is based on reporting by CBN.

Now This Is On Our Bucket List

Amy and I were just talking this morning about how we would love to be baptized in the Jordan River, and then I came upon this awesome story.

NFL quarterback gets baptized in Jordan River during ‘life-changing’ first trip to Israel

During the offseason, one leading NFL quarterback is taking his spiritual life to the next level.

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson, who set records as a rookie and will be going into his third season this fall, was submerged in the Jordan River, the same place the Bible records Jesus was baptized, during his first trip to the Holy Land co-sponsored by America’s Voices in Israel.

“It is simply overwhelming,” Watson explained. “To be baptized in the waters of the Jordan River, sail on the Sea of the Galilee, and visit one of the first towns where Jesus preached his Gospel – I am truly in awe of this wonderful land and the wonderful people who live here.”

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Our Latest Podcast Focused On The Vince McMahon, XFL Press Conference

The latest edition from the Ed Boston Podcast Network is up. Titled: Sports: Recapping The Vince McMahon XFL Relaunch Press Conference, Ed rehashed the press conference statement by statement and question by question.

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NFL News That Is Press Worthy

From a person who is boycotting the NFL, I saw this article and knew I had to share, since there isn’t much good news on this topic going around.

LOOK: Eagles WR gets baptized at the team’s hotel pool before Panthers game

One of the driving forces of the NFC East-leading Philadelphia Eagles, or at least the unity behind the team’s 4-1 start in 2017, has been faith.

Whether through quarterback Carson Wentz’s infectious vow to play for an “Audience of One” or a collection of Eagles sharing their Christian testimonies by way of their own Bible app devotionals, the team has showcased its band of believing brothers as much as it has a trust in Wentz as the face of the franchise.

And that band of brothers appeared to expand on Thursday, when wide receiver Marcus Johnson shared via Twitter a picture of himself getting baptized in the pool at the team’s Charlotte, North Carolina hotel, surrounded by Eagles teammates.

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