Posted on 02/05/2018 6:48:22 AM PST by C19fan
Not hardly. But it should be acknowledged that a majority of players did not participate in the "protests". And I have heard that not one Eagles player kneeled at the anthem this season. That counts for something.
May the coach’s and players example move them to be better.
Nick Foles has talked about going into the ministry when his playing career is over.
The problem is with Goodell more than with the players.
Should be fined by the NFL as its run by Satan....
“Philly Coach Doug Pederson Praises Lord and Savior Jesus Christ”
Outstanding!
This cannot be underestimated
Righteousness begets victory
The play on the field is part of a bigger spiritual force
Everyone in philly and the Delaware valley feels different today
The fact that the team of Eagles are all true Christians is in no small measure why they persevered and defeated the greatest of quarterbacks
They showed this is truly a team sport
The Philadelphia Eagles: A Band of Bible-Believing Brothers Whose Faith is Inspiring Millions
Posted on January 23, 2018Bri LammBri Lamm
The 2017 NFL season could easily be summed up in two words: Public Demonstration.
Flip the channel to ESPN this season, and youre bound to get one of two very different tales.
On one hand, you may have seen headlines and reports of free agent Colin Kaepernick, and his public demonstration of taking a kneealthough it may have cost him his career.
And while this NFL season, similar to that of 2016, has been riddled with politics and opinion, theres one very different public demonstration that has been making waves among the NFL, thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The No. 1 ranked team in the league is now headed to Super Bowl LII, warranting them plenty of airtime on the sports broadcasting network. But greater than their successful wins perhaps is the teams public demonstration of their faith.
Last fall, Faithit shared the story of Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, Marcus Johnson, who was baptized by his fellow teammates and coaches in a hotel pool prior to a Thursday night game.
First time being Baptized! Corporate Worship is a beautiful thing!! Cleansed & Reborn in JESUS name!!📢🙏🏾 #WholeHeartedly pic.twitter.com/QtOj2FyRMu Marcus D. Johnson📢 (@Mojomdj) October 12, 2017
Leading the showcase of Bible-believing brothers is star quarterback Carson Wentz, who has vowed to play for an Audience of One. Though a major ACL injury will stop him from playing in Super Bowl 52, nothing can stop him from praising God in the storm and leading his teammates to victory.
Wentzs proclamation was the catalyst for an impressive faith movement among the thriving NFL team.
Carson Wentz
More than just a pre-game prayer on the field, Christianity has become the locker rooms binding force behind Philadelphias cohesiveness both on-and-off the field this season.
In celebration of the teams faith movement, the Philadelphia Eagles organization released a video on Facebook, giving fans a deeper look at what their favorite players are all about.
The eight-minute testimonial features Carson Wentz along with wide receiver Torrey Smith and safety Chris Maragos, who openly share their individual faith journeys of redemption and hope.
I went to church often growing up, but it wasnt until I was in my last year of college where I realized I was kind of living off of everyone elses salvation, Smith explained. I wasnt really finding out things on my own. I wasnt diving into the Word or exploring that the way I was exploring everything else around me. Thats when I kind of realized I was living the wrong way.
Maragos had a similar coming to Jesus moment in high school.
I was on this downward spiral because the things I was trying to place in my life to give me satisfaction would last for a little bit and then theyd fade away, he said. That was my sophomore year of high school. I was really at a crossroad at that point and had to make a decision on where I was going. Thats when I gave my life to Christ, and he supplied that satisfaction and that joy for me.
And while most players in the NFL spend the season in practices, watching film and preparing for the competition on Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles spend their weeks suiting up for battle.
Facebook Every Monday night we have a couples Bible study. We have a Thursday night team Bible study, Wentz shared. And Saturday nights, we actually get together the night before the game and just kind of pray and talk through the Word and what guys have been reading, what theyre struggling with, and just kind of keep it real with each other. To have that here in an NFL facility like this, its really special.
Jesus says, Where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am as well. The Eagles have taken the Lord at His Word and shown the world that there is power in the name of Jesus.
I think what were always challenging each other with is not to lose sight of the bigger picture, Wentz said. Wins, losses, highs, lows, everything that comes with this game, its so easy to take your mind and your eyes off the ultimate prize, and thats living for the Lord.
The players say theyve been encouraged to see their teammates push each other to grow as more than just players, but as men of God. As men, you tend to be very sheltered. If I am going through some things, I may not express that to the next man. Only you can expose your weaknesses and the things you want to work on, whether its in your relationship or your marriage or your family, Smith added. When youre able to talk about it amongst your brothers, amongst your family, it helps you grow. And when you realize that you can apply biblical principles to it, it helps us all grow.
While several of the Philadelphia Eagles players have either found Christ through the love and examples set by their teammates, or simply grown in their own faith journey, Wentz makes it clear that the goal is not to convert people to Christianity, but rather to love God and love His people.
Im going to be genuine, Im going to be authentic with believers, non-believersit doesnt matter. I am going to love on them. Im going to treat them all the same. Im going to respect them, he said. At the same time, as the leader of the football team, I am going to lead everybody the same I think guys are willing to talk when you dont have this self-righteous attitude; when you have that mutual respect, it just makes it a healthier environment.
Wentzs evangelistic approach mirrors that of Jesus. He didnt come to call the righteous, but the sinners (Mark 2:17).
Throughout his ministry, Jesus didnt make it his mission for people to know Christianity. His goal was for people to know Him, and to experience the love of a savior.
The Philadelphia Eagles have taken note, and theyre doing just that.
Carson Wentz
So whether youre sporting green and white for Super Bowl 52 or not, it seems the Philadelphia Eagles is a team that we can get behind. Theyre using their platform and passion to make the name of Jesus known.
The Philadelphia Eagles: A Band of Bible-Believing Brothers Whose Faith is Inspiring Millions
I read Nick is studying Divinity at Liberty University and plans on being a pastor when football us over.
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