The Power of the redeemed Skins' prayers
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:42 pm
ANT's post in another thread included the following nugget that caught my eye and reminded me of something I wanted to share with y'all:
A brother-in-the-faith of mine down in Tampa had the opporunity to be a part of the Redskins' Friday Night chapel service both times the team went down to FL to play the Bucs.
Last Friday he witnessed some of the players praying over the coaching staff. For those of you familiar with similar-type prayer meetings, the players "laid hands" on the coaches (prayed over them), and asked God to lead them on Sunday vs. the Bucs.
True, the record-low offensive output seems anything but "divine", but the faith and cool-headedness displayed by the coaching staff --Joe Gibbs in particular-- is certainly a quality that only comes with the assuredness that, win or lose, the trust, guidance, and security has already been laid in the hands of the Almighty.
Now, as per Ryan Clark's comments re: his momma's and other players' mommas prayers, can u imagine how prepared, mentally, emotionally, and, first and foremost, spiritually many of our players/coaches will be come Sunday in Seattle??
Rest assured, I'll be prayin' for these cats as well, and if you do as well, pray that we come outta this one healthy, victorious (win or lose -- y'all know what I mean), and even more of a team than when the team arrives in Seattle.
It should make for a great contest.
17-5 all-time in the playoffs? A lot of hard work, attention to detail, and TONS of prayer. Lord willing, by this time next week we'll be talking about an 18-5 record heading into the NFC Championship game.
Blessings,
- REDEEMEDSKIN
"We're definitely blessed," Clark said. "We've got a lot of people on this team that pray a lot and a lot of parents that pray a lot. My mom prays so much she might have to have knee surgery at the end of the season."
A brother-in-the-faith of mine down in Tampa had the opporunity to be a part of the Redskins' Friday Night chapel service both times the team went down to FL to play the Bucs.
Last Friday he witnessed some of the players praying over the coaching staff. For those of you familiar with similar-type prayer meetings, the players "laid hands" on the coaches (prayed over them), and asked God to lead them on Sunday vs. the Bucs.
True, the record-low offensive output seems anything but "divine", but the faith and cool-headedness displayed by the coaching staff --Joe Gibbs in particular-- is certainly a quality that only comes with the assuredness that, win or lose, the trust, guidance, and security has already been laid in the hands of the Almighty.
Now, as per Ryan Clark's comments re: his momma's and other players' mommas prayers, can u imagine how prepared, mentally, emotionally, and, first and foremost, spiritually many of our players/coaches will be come Sunday in Seattle??
Rest assured, I'll be prayin' for these cats as well, and if you do as well, pray that we come outta this one healthy, victorious (win or lose -- y'all know what I mean), and even more of a team than when the team arrives in Seattle.
It should make for a great contest.

17-5 all-time in the playoffs? A lot of hard work, attention to detail, and TONS of prayer. Lord willing, by this time next week we'll be talking about an 18-5 record heading into the NFC Championship game.
Blessings,
- REDEEMEDSKIN
