Having lived in the Pacific Northwest, Whidbey Island to be
exact, for the last 28 years, I can honestly say that I have not been a Seahawk
fan for a very long time. My favorite football
team of all time, will always be the Dallas Cowboys, since I grew up in south
Texas. But, last year when the Seahawks
won the title I began to take a second look at this very driven and young
team. They were so pumped up and were
not taking any prisoners. Their games were so impressive they were able to energize my spirit for the game again. So, after the Dallas Cowboys were defeated by the Green Bay
Packers last week, my attention quickly turned to the Seahawks.
I faithfully watched the Sunday game between
the Packers and the Seahawks and at first with sorrow and much disappointment,
up until the third quarter. I prayed for
favor for each of those young men, especially Russell Wilson, who was not
having a very good game day. As I watched in anticipation, I began to feel a sense of relief, that things were
going to turn around. They did, Wow! Was
the only thing I could think to say as well as “Thank you Jesus”. I texted my daughter who had also pretty much
given up on this game as well, she was beside herself. The Seahawks began to play with confidence, grace
and determination. The onside kick that converted to the kicker throwing for a
touchdown was unbelievable. Then they
were down by 12 points with only minutes to go in the game, Russell Wilson
walks a touchdown in the end zone.
Amazing. Then they went on to win
the game in overtime 28 to 22.
Incredible, seemed impossible at first, but that is when I knew
God’s hands were in this game.
What I took away from this game was not just excitement for the
team because they are now going to the Superbowl, but my faith was strengthened
by the fact that after the game was over and they had won, the team, lead by
Wilson who by the way was weeping profusely,
they all began to pray. When he was
being interviewed by a reporter, and in tears he said, “God is good
all the time”. Those words, not only Glorified our Heavenly Father, but they
boosted my faith in Him. It was only by
His grace that they won the game. Yes,
they are all excellent athletes, the best of the best. But without God we are nothing and Wilson and
some of those Seahawks know this all too well.
We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us!
I have a whole new appreciation for those Seahawks, and if
they place their trust in God, who knows just how far they will go in years to
come.
You ask me if I think they will win the Superbowl? My answer is: “they are already winners in my
book”.
Go Seahawks!