And
when we cross that river to study war no more, we will sing our songs to Jesus,
‘cause He’s the one that we adore. We sing
because we’re happy, we sing because we’re free. His eye is on the sparrow and I know He
watches me! Good morning and welcome
back to your Spiritual Sports Segment on Rhema on Gospel Radio better than when
you heard it yesterday! I’m C.E.E.J.A.Y!
It’s Game Time!
The
National Football League showcased another edition of Thursday Night Football
as the San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs battled on the Grid Iron for one of their coaches to stay off of the Hot
Seat as both teams will not make the playoffs however comma I digress. The Chargers got the early lead heading into
halftime with 10-3 lead and their defense kept up the pressure in the 2nd
half as they forced a total four turnovers and Phillip Rivers was very efficient
as he went 18 of 20 for 220 yards and 2 TD’s as the Chargers blasted
and tomahawked
the Chiefs 31-13 to move to 4-4.
The
National Basketball Association had two games slated and the anticipated game
between the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks was postponed due to the
effects of Hurricane Sandy and that game will be played on November 26. And speaking of Hurricane Sandy, let’s keep
all those who were affected by storm in our prayers and thoughts. But the game between two Western Conference
powerhouses in the San Antonio Spurs and the James Harden-less Oklahoma City
Thunder as the game was tightly contested throughout and it basically came down
to Tony Parker hitting the game winning, buzzing beating shot as Kevin Durant, who finished with 23 points and
14 rebounds, stood under the goal in disbelief as the Spurs spoil the Thunder’s
season opener 86-84 as the aforementioned Parker, who struggled early in the
game, finished with an unconventional double-double with 14 points and 11
assist.
For
your NBA Quick Dribbles, after starting the season 0-2 with an All Star lineup,
LA Lakers superstar guard Kobe Bryant had a simple message to their critics,
“I've won so I can (tell people to shut up). For Mike it might be a little
tough to say that so I'll say it for him: 'Everybody shut up. Let us work. At
the end of the day, you'll be happy with the result as you normally are”….well tell us how
you really feel Kobe….huh?! Los Angeles Lakers point guard Steve
Nash will be listed as doubtful for tonight’s game against the Los Angeles
Clippers after suffering a lower-leg bruise, Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael
Jordan said despite watching his club "hit rock bottom" during the
most miserable season in NBA history, he's "in it for the long haul"
when it comes to seeing his struggling franchise transformed into a consistent
winner, disputing speculation that he's unhappy in New Orleans, Eric Gordon
said Thursday the injury to his right knee is legitimate and he wants to play
for the Hornets, and finally, Brooklyn Nets general manager Billy King
confirmed Thursday that an MRI revealed point guard Deron Williams has bone
spurs in his left ankle and probably will have to undergo offseason surgery to
have them cleaned up.
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in next your Spiritual Sports Segment, where we Sprinkle a little Spirituality
in your Sports...I’m C.E.E.J.A.Y., Be Blessed and keep smiling, because God has
something special in store for you and in closing, as justice is beginning to
take shape, I Am Still Trayvon Martin.