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Playing to “Bring Glory to God”

June 27, 2006

Posted: Monday, June 12 , 2006, 16:38 (BST) (This is an article I got recently, thus I’m posting it now)
With the World Cup 2006 now well underway in Germany, the tournament is beginning to switch its focus to the opening game for the reigning world champions Brazil, which takes place Tuesday 13th June.
With most of the major teams in the competition winning their opening game so far, Brazil will face the difficult task of taking on European opposition Croatia, in its first game.
As well as being the nation that has won the World Cup the most times in history, there are always certain qualities associated with Brazil’s successful football team; passion, skill, and elegance in their play, legendary players such as Pele, Socrates, Romário among scores of others. All of these go towards making the team one of the most popular footballing teams for the neutral fan to watch.
However, there is one thing at the core of the Brazilian national team that in undeniable; its devotion to giving all glory in their victories back to God.
Christianity is a faith centred around the teachings of Jesus Christ, telling all man to “love your neighbour”. However, sport rarely has this image, and the two often fit uncomfortably when placed together. But the Brazilian team is one that looks to keep its balance perfectly tuned.
Alex Ribeiro is the chaplain for the Brazil team, as he has been for the past 4 World Cups. He helps the team in their preparations and stays with them in the players’ training camp and hotel to provide spiritual support to the devout Christians within the Brazilian team.


Brazil’s Edmilson lifting the 2002 World Cup with a T-Shirt testifying ‘God Loves You’.

Ribeiro has previously stated how he is convinced that the result of everything, including football matches, is in God’s divine hands.
In addition, where as most people tend to thank Ronaldo, who scored both goals in Brazil’s 2-0 victory against Germany in the 2002 World Cup Finals, Ribeiro is quick to thank God for the victory.
Ribeiro testified, “A German journalist asked me, ‘Do you really think God helped Brazil to win the World Cup?’.
“I said yes. He said, ‘How can he do it? Why choose Brazil and not Germany?“I asked him if the German team got down to their knees to thank God, and praise him after the game. He said no. I said that was one reason.”
Former Zimbabwe footballer Bernie Bitter, who now works for Sports Outreach in South Africa, is a chaplain for elite athletes at major sporting events.
He described the important role of the team chaplain to Norman Brierley of 2K+, saying, “There’s two roles to a Chaplain…to be in the village and make yourself available for anybody who wants spiritual encouragement; to pray with them, and also looking for opportunities just to share the Gospel.”
He continued by revealing how some aspects of the Brazilian team were the perfect examples of faith in top-level sporting events: “I terms of the World Cup soccer, I know that if you take Brazil for example, Alex Ribeiro, is the chaplain for the Brazil team, and he has for the past 4 World Cups.”


Brazil’s Lucio wearing a shirt testifying his faith in Jesus Christ.

He told how Ribeiro would be “having Bible Studies with some of the known Christians; guys like Lucio, Jorginho in the last World Cup, and Kaka. These guys have regular Bible Studies.”
Bitter continued, “We know there are key guys [in the Brazilian team] that regularly attend Bible Study, not only during the World Cup, but when they are back in Brazil with Alex. I know other countries will have their chaplains with them as well.”
The Brazilian team is known for celebrating by taking off their football shirts to reveal testimonies to God in vests underneath. When asked about this, Bitter replied, “I think there is a ruling though that during a game you can no longer lift your shirts. But if I am not mistaken, during the Confederation Cup in Germany, which Brazil recently won, then after the game which was officially finished, several of them…had shirts displaying their commitment to Jesus Christ; in different languages not only in English.”
Revealing the beautiful faith that Brazil has incorporated into the centre of its game, Bitter said, “So I am hoping that Brazil will win the World Cup. It is interesting that the prayer focus for Brazil team in the previous World Cup was not ‘God or Lord help us win the World Cup’, but their prayer was ‘Lord whichever team brings you the most glory, may they win the World Cup.’”
Bitter concluded: “I think there is a real desire from many of the players in the Brazil team to glorify God. Proclaiming that God has given them the gifts and talents to play the game. So it will be interesting to see what sort of Christian witness comes out in the tournament.”

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Brazilian Footballer Offers All Glory to God

June 26, 2006

(I posted this from a mail I got)

Brazilian Footballer Lucio Offers All Glory to God
28-year-old Brazilian football player, Lucio, says the team that gives God the utmost glory deserves to be the champion in the World Cup 2006.

28-year-old Brazilian football player, Lucio, says the team that gives God the utmost glory deserves to be the champion in the World Cup 2006. The Brazil team consists of seven Christians, who are known for regularly praying on the field, and have also been seen displaying shirts with slogans such as ‘Jesus Loves You’ after scoring a goal, or winning a game.

Brazil defeated Germany four years ago at the World Cup in South Korea and Japan, as Lucio told the German magazine “Neues Leben” (New Life), his team prayed before that match – “not for victory but rather that our team praises God as is His due”. According to Lucio, even if the Brazilians had lost, they would have shown their Jesus-Loves-You shirts. “We should always give Jesus the glory – in good times and bad”.

The Brazilians are the current world champions.The World Cup kicked off 9 June in Munich, with an ecumenical church service held before the opening match. Bishop Wolfgang Huber, leader of the main line Protestant Churches in Germany, called for fair sportsmanship and mercy during the competition. “Those who do not win, are not failures”, said Huber. Spectators and players alike should enjoy the matches without fear that a negative result will “bring the world down”. He told how the real victory should belong to faith in God and not to the one, who carries the trophy, said the bishop. He paid his respect to those players who show their devotion to God.

In addition, many Christian initiatives are accompanying the World Cup, which ends 9 July. Evangelistic outreach projects are planned as well as prayer meetings. Approximately 1,200 local churches are opening their premises for football fans, offering twelve selected World Cup matches on large screens with an accompanying Christian TV program. Christians affiliated with the Evangelical Alliance in Frankfurt are praying round the clock for a safe and fair World Cup, with the initiative having kicked off with a worship service in front of the main line railway station, 9 June.

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I am on the Rock!!

June 13, 2006

Hey, My name is Aubrey.

A little bit first, about who I was. I used to play bass for a lot of rock bands – “Moksha”(1 of India’s BIGGEST rock bands) and “Garage Monsters Inc.” to name a couple. I’ve been playing music for almost 10 years now.

I have played on a John Myung model six string bass in front of John Myung(Dream Theater bassist, if you didn’t know). I have played in front of crowds of over 8000 people and shows that have lasted almost 3 hours. I have lived the “rockstar” lifestyle of “rebellion” to the fullest man. The ALL-ABOUT-ME attitude, the idea of being some kind of a god and be worshipped while on stage, the money, the people, the music, all of it !!

Most of you probably don’t really know what ROCK is all about, unless you are, or have been a Rock musician yourself. Just like you probably don’t know what being a doctor is like, unless you’ve been in an operating theater with a surgical knife in your hand and someone’s chest lying sliced open in front of you. Try touring with a band, maybe you’ll understand a little more about what “rock” is all about. I sang what I felt. I sang what others felt. I wrote songs on almost everything under the sun.

I didn’t know God, and I didn’t really care. I too believed and still believe that religion is something man-made something not natural and something that needs to be dispensed with.

In September 2004, I came into a RELATIONSHIP with Jesus Christ. That’s when I found what Christianity really is – not a “religion” but a relationship with Christ. A relationship that changed my life. A relationship that gave me a reason to live. A relationship that gave my music a purpose. You see, through EIGHT long years of playing music, man – I never found satisfaction. It was NEVER enough. And I KNOW that other musicians don’t find it either.

Music, esp. rock, becomes an escape, becomes something that makes you wanna believe you’re free, when in fact you’re actually in bondage. Rock music becomes like virtual reality. Something that makes you believe that your life is better than it actually is. That’s all fine. But there are times, when everything comes crashing down, and then you realize that you’re headed nowhere. That’s where I was. In my own little vitual world. And then Christ entered my life, and music began to take on a new meaning.

At times I believed that as a born again Christian, I would influence the rock world with my beliefs and values. That playing for Moksha, I would stand as a witness for Christ to the thousands who attended our concerts.

In June 2005 I went on a camp to a place called “CharralKunnu” (Pebble mount in English) and met a group of guys called “Parra” (ROCK in English). And then I found out that you can’t stand as a witness for Jesus, singing songs that contradict what Jesus stands for. I also found that you can’t serve the Lord, the Living God of all creation while singing for the devil. But I still wanted an answer directly from the Lord Himself. From the One who gave me life and made me whole. You must know that I was a new believer, and didn’t know or experience anything supernatural up until that point.

I knew Jesus died for me, rose for me and that I would see Him in all His glory in heaven because I had accepted Him as my Lord and personal Saviour and was in a relationship with Him. That was it. As for the supernatural “LA-LA stuff“, I thought it was definitely not for me. I was asking Him questions and didn’t seem to be getting answers. On the last night of The Parra Camp 2005, Friday, June 25th, we had a powerful time of worshipping the living God, where we were singing, dancing and making melody in our hearts to Him. It was joyous and wonderful, but there were still questions in my mind. As we sang our hearts out to God, as the moments of worship grew more intense, I found myself standing there with my arms in the air in absolute surrender to God’s power… crying, weeping like never before. Tears rolling down my face and my heart just absolutely on fire. And as I stood, I was singing out my own song to Jesus. Crying out His name, and crying out for Him to reveal to me His purpose for me. Asking Him how it was that He could love me SO much, SO much that He would be crucified for me, SO much that He would carry all my sin and pay for it, SO much that He knows my name and every hair on my head, HIM – the Creator of heavens and earth, love ME and know ME personally, someone who never even acknowledged Him before, a sinner and a pathetic one too. It was amazing. And all of a sudden I felt this great power just bring me down to my knees. It was not a conscious act of kneeling down, No, it was more than that, it was the power of the presence of the Lord just bringing me down to my knees. I tried to stand up, but I couldn’t. And I was laughing, like crazy, with tears still running down my face.

Even as I write this, I am reminded of Job 8:21 which says “He fills your mouth with laughter, and your lips with rejoicing.” And then, after the weeping, after the laughter, I opened my mouth and sang out to Him, “Take me Jesus, take me! I am yours. Tell me where You want me to go, what You want me to do, tell me who You want me to be! Tell me Lord, I am ready”. Something amazing happened just then. As I knelt there, just encompassed in His awesome, loving, powerful presence, I opened my mouth to sing the next song – (yes, all of this was happening while the worship band was still playing and while most people around me were just standing happily) I opened my mouth to sing and there were no words. I felt like something was reaching inside me and pulling out something from deep inside my torso. I couldn’t sing, I couldn’t shout and I couldn’t speak. It was like I was mute. I felt like I was going to explode. My eyes were shut tight and every time I opened them, I could see His light. The Holy Spirit was right there, all around me. And later, I knew why He made me silent. Psalm 46:10 – “Be still, and know that I am God!” was what the Lord was saying. He wanted to tell me something. So there I was, Aubrey Sequeira, almost 22 years of age, on my knees, arms in the air, completely silent, and experiencing the power of the Holy Spirit of God. Being baptized in His Spirit. All time seemed to stand still. And all of a sudden, a pastor named Smokie, whom I hardly knew, placed his hand on my back and said “Aubrey, the Lord says this, Do not be afraid, I will never leave you nor forsake you. I know you even before you were born and I have chosen you. I have a purpose for you. I want you to use all your gifts and talents that I have given you, to glorify Me and only Me, and I will honour You. I will use you to glorify My Name.” Pastor Smokie then prayed for me and took his hand of my trembling back. I got on my feet, with my voice back and went around the room just hugging people, sharing the love I had just experienced. I felt like I was on fire, and oh yes I was… His fire burning inside me. I later thought I had been that way for a few minutes,, but people told me it was a long, long time. I knew that my life had a purpose. I also knew that I had to consecrate my music for Jesus. And that’s what I did. I quit Moksha and Garage Monsters Inc. and the secular music world on June 26th 2005, upon returning to my home in Chennai. And Jesus was with me through it all, making every crooked path straight, comforting me with His grace, and standing by my side as people called me crazy. It was amazing.

And then I found what “free spirit” really meant. And then I found where “passion”, “freedom”, and “free of constraints” really found their meaning. At the Cross of Christ. You see, Christ died for you and me to have freedom. And He rose for you and me to live in that freedom. I’m living in it now, brothers and sisters, as I write this. Not living in “rebellion”, but living in freedom, in oneness with the One who created music for me to play – the Lord Almighty. Not living “the way society or people or rules or conventions teach me”, but living the way you and I were made to live. In fellowship with Him that made us. Now I’m not rocking for nothing, but I am rocking for THE ROCK! The Rock of Ages – Christ Jesus the King. AND OH MY LORD IT IS SO SATISFYING. IT IS SO LIBERATING. IT IS LIKE NOTHING YOU CAN EVER IMAGINE. WHAT A JOY TO LIVE IN VICTORY. IN VICTORY OVER ALL THE CHAINS THAT BIND. WHAT A JOY TO KNOW WHO I’M PLAYING MUSIC FOR! You wanna talk about freedom ?? – I’m telling you, that you don’t know what “freedom” really means UNTIL you know Jesus. ‘Cause singing a praise song to Him along with even 10 people, is more liberating, more edifying, more satisfying, more exciting than playing in front of 5000 people who worship you. I earlier mentioned that I had sang about “everything under the sun“. A wise man, once said “Everthing under the sun is meaningless, and it is all a chasing after the wind.” (King Solomon in the book of Ecclesiastes). And now, I’m living with meaning. Not chasing after the wind, but living with and for HIM that made the sun and the wind and all things.

There are quite a few who have learnt this truth and turned to Christ, giving their music to Him, while there are almost no transitions the other way around. Because these people have understood what rock music was created for. Not for petty things like “teenage defiance”, but something far greater than that – for giving back to the Lord what He hath given to us – the gift of music. The gift of Rock music. Let me quote the words of Head(Brian Welch – ex guitarist of KORN):

“I’ve done hard drugs, I’ve done soft drugs. I’ve seen everything. I’ve done what teenagers dream about, especially guys. I’ve seen all that, and no drug or nothing compares with walking with the Lord.”

Jesus loves you too, my friend. He died for you and rose again for you. And you can know that love, if you choose to. I will pray that your eyes might be opened for you to know the love that surpasses knowledge. And know what it is to live in true freedom. And know what it means to be alive in Spirit.

God Bless you,
Aubrey