Bible verse John 3:16 is that Tim Tebow was stopped by painting on a small script for black eyes.
Denver Broncos quarterback, but still convey the message of the Bible in Sunday mass during overtime victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Score is 29-23. But the game was important for others - some might say miraculous - a numbers game at the time: He passed for 316 yards against the Steelers, and set the NFL record with 31.6 yards per game completion.
For Christians, John 3:16, of course, is probably the most important verse in the Bible. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life."
John 3:16 is the most Googled search term for many nights Sunday and Monday morning, as sports fans and non-sports fans just trying to understand the statistical chance (and maybe brush up on the Bible).
Oddly enough, Tebow does not seem to make a statistical relationship between the game and the Bible verse that he used to be painted in white with a black eye to the National Football League prohibits all personal messages.
But he praised the Lord, as it has done throughout his career, a practice that has won him many fans and critics. "First of all I just want to thank God and Savior, Jesus Christ. He has done so much in my life," Tebow told the media after the game.
Denver Broncos quarterback, but still convey the message of the Bible in Sunday mass during overtime victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Score is 29-23. But the game was important for others - some might say miraculous - a numbers game at the time: He passed for 316 yards against the Steelers, and set the NFL record with 31.6 yards per game completion.
For Christians, John 3:16, of course, is probably the most important verse in the Bible. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life."
John 3:16 is the most Googled search term for many nights Sunday and Monday morning, as sports fans and non-sports fans just trying to understand the statistical chance (and maybe brush up on the Bible).
Oddly enough, Tebow does not seem to make a statistical relationship between the game and the Bible verse that he used to be painted in white with a black eye to the National Football League prohibits all personal messages.
But he praised the Lord, as it has done throughout his career, a practice that has won him many fans and critics. "First of all I just want to thank God and Savior, Jesus Christ. He has done so much in my life," Tebow told the media after the game.