🔥🚨BREAKING: It is being claimed on X that In 2009, Tim Tebow proved the existence of God, a post that is trending reveals the statistically impossible consistency with a bible verse and the former football player.
Trad West: ‘Tim Tebow wrote John 3:16” under his eyes during the National Championship Game. 94 million people searched the verse that night.
Exactly three years later to the day, Tebow played his first NFL playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He threw for 316 yards. His yards per completion were 31.6. The TV rating peaked at 31.6. The opponent’s time of possession was 31:06. The only interception in the game was thrown on 3rd and 16. The game was played exactly 316 weeks after Tebow declared he would play college football for the University of Florida.
Six different statistics. All pointing to the same verse. On the same date. Three years apart.
Nobody planned this. Nobody could have.’
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16
Chris Pratt drops this unfiltered truth bomb at the MTV Awards:
"God is real. He loves you. God wants the best for you. Believe that. I do. Learn to pray. It's easy, and it's so good for your soul."
Then he goes deeper:
- "Nobody is perfect. People are going to tell you you're perfect just the way you are. You're not. You are imperfect. You always will be."
- "But there is a powerful force that designed you that way. And if you're willing to accept that, you will have grace. And grace is a gift."
- "Like the freedom that we enjoy in this country, that grace was paid for with somebody else's blood. Do not forget it. Don't take it for granted."
Raw, direct, zero apologies—delivered on one of the biggest stages in entertainment.
Still one of the most talked-about acceptance speeches years later.
What hits you hardest from this? The call to pray, the reminder of imperfection, the grace message, or something else? Share your thoughts below—open to hearing where it lands for you.
El futuro pertenece a los constantes.
No a los talentosos. No a los afortunados.
Sino a quienes se presentan, incluso cuando es difícil.
Aparece. El esfuerzo nunca te traiciona.