I’m so thankful to see this. My cousin often reminds me that Sunday is the Lord’s day. He is right. For all teams to have this is very special. May Jesus guide and speak to all of their hearts and minds.
I love that people are talking about God, but now we should talk about idolatry, gluttony, drunkenness, extortion, fights, and everything else that sports promotes to an audience that worships people playing made-up games. Let's not forget the homeless people outside of every billion-dollar stadium in America.
@@ScottyBeen1000 #1. These aren’t little boy games #2. People do idolize players, which is not good, but not everyone idolizes them. #3. Every time they go out and play, even on Sundays, they give praise, honor, and glory to God. #4. The Sabbath wasn’t always seen as being on Sundays. It was also on Saturdays until Church disagreements and etc.
The spiritual side of football that most fans never see. Good stuff. May God's light and protection, shine on these gladiators, as they seek victory on the fields of battle. FLOWERSzn *_GO RAVENS!_*
I pray before every game to keep them safe. I do not pray to win unless the other team is doing leg twisting schemes. Then I pray alright……for Justice.
I'm a Giants fan but I've always loved the Ravens, this makes me love the Ravens even more! May all praise and glory be to God in the name of Jesus Christ!
Before every college game, I would pray in the end zone. Just thanking Jesus for the ability to play, and the opportunity to play. So many young men don’t have this opportunity that I was blessed to have. To play college 🏈. Man that was a blessing. I remember throughout that season, just being grateful to play. 💯🙏🏽
@@Bystronicman08 you just have a typical troll comment, that's all. They are being humble, acknowledging something greater than themselves, being united, striving to be better, and generally being positive. Things that can happen without religion? Absolutely. But you asked what would make someone respect someone for being religious as if you seriously couldn't come up with a list even if you don't agree with it. To me, those are all good reasons to respect someone whether they are an outgrowth of religion or not. In this case they happen to be using religion, for, at, least in the way it was presented in the video, good.
I’m a Chiefs fan, tomorrow’s game is gonna be epic! But after hearing this, even if we lose a part of me will be happy and I’d definitely root for them in the Super Bowl
I love this so much. What a fantastic thing. Being an NFL Chaplain is such a huge blessing. bringing football and faith together, this is such a cool thing.
This is so amazing. God works in mysterious way. Thank God for Love. For this Love. For the Ravens Chaplain to be able to his mind, heart and arms to call. Way to Go
“Weekly at the 50”. Amen. I had no clue about the post game prayer that I think most games have until my dad and a friend of his who used to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in the 80s mentioned to me several months back. and I think that’s one of the coolest things there about ending a football game. Just being together with your teammates and other people of faith from the other team and just praying to God for the day or your life or still being alive or not having injuries or just anything in general and it’s a very beautiful thing that they do.
I'm a Texans fan and we're going to see the Ravens in the AFC this Saturday. The Ravens are allowing the Almighty and Im praying the Texans do as well. Lets have an awesome dual! God bless the Chaplain and his ministry.
This position makes sense, considering that NFL players are more likely to be Christian than the average person. I’m sure the team also employs sports psychologists, and for some people it probably helps them deal with the pressure of performing at a maximum level and with the stress of possible injuries etc.
Wonderful story and great to know that these men of faith are there to pray over these men and their families, to deepen their relationship with God, and to be an example of who Jesus is to all that seek Him. Great story and thank you for running it.
People who don't know that Christianity is a part of the NFL have clearly never watched a football game, or an interview, or checked any random player's social media. There's a reason why players only come out as atheist after retirement (Arian Foster) or when they've locked their HoF spot (Rodgers).