
The Valletta funeral parade, Al Ahly’s unique feat & dark arts in Chechnya
The Sweeper - A World Football Podcast
Confusion and Celebration in Football
The chapter delves into a comical scenario where two football teams erroneously believe they have won a match simultaneously due to confusion over the home and away team status. It shares a personal anecdote of a similar situation in Mongolia during a playoff final, highlighting the humorous and bewildering nature of the incident in the football world.
00:00
Transcript
Play full episode
Transcript
Episode notes
Speaker 1
I know
Speaker 2
you are a cessationist at that one miracle. So my thing
Speaker 1
is since God has woven into the faith itself, the very element of faith, the fact that there is this thing that is beyond human comprehension, beyond reason, it makes no sense. It's a trust factor. Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own. It doesn't matter what degree you have. There is no understanding for the resurrection of a dead man who then ascended into heaven and we believe sits at the right hand of the father. I mean, just forget every other secondary issue on earth. That's the linchpin of the Christian faith is so bizarre to all of the people listening to this. Tells us nothing compared to that. Prophecy is nothing compared to that. Healing the, going, you believe a dead man rose. You believe you are not going to hell and you will be saved eternally because this dead man rose again. You believe he ascended into heaven. You believe he's going to come back again. There's difficulty believing that perhaps there's a supernatural to edify ourselves in our own private devotional prayer language. I think most Pentecostals would believe that God would give us that, that he could heal the body today, that he could give someone a word and I'm not talking. I'm not talking about the crazy prophetic things. There
Speaker 2
was one. Well, let's hold on prophecy just a minute. We'll get back to that. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Yes. I'm talking about that. But is God able to transcend natural laws? I'm not saying he does it all the time. I'm not even saying it's a normal pattern, but we have a pattern of it in the gospel's art. My bigger question to you Russell would be, why would you want the gifts to end? Our world is so dark. Our living on this planet is so hard to live as a born again believer of the Lord Jesus Christ on this earth is difficult enough. If Jesus himself, once he was buried, had a 40 day intermission before he went home to the father 40 days on this planet to say, hang on a minute, in Acts one verse four to say, I just need you all to wait. You've been with me. You've walked with me. You've heard my teaching. You have touched my miracles. I mean, they distributed the fish and the loaves. They touched the miracles. They saw blind eyes open. They saw the dead raised. But even that was not enough. Even though Jesus said, I need you to wait because another is going to come. The Holy Spirit of God is going to come and he's going to empower you with the power to be witnesses. I don't know how a Christian can be a witness on the earth, not to do witnessing, not to hand out for spiritual laws, but to be a witness without the empowerment and encounter. Call it what you want baptism, spirit filling and encounter with the spirit of God. Can I just say, not a once and
Speaker 4
done either and on an ongoing basis?
Speaker 3
This episode is brought to you in part by Zondervan Bibles, whose mission is to create beautiful Bibles for readers of all ages and stages. From the very first days of the church at Pentecost, the good news of Jesus was translated into the languages of everyday people through the power of the Holy Spirit, spreading like wildfire to the ends of the earth. That legacy of the good news of Jesus being for everyone continues with the New Testament for everyone, an updated translation of the New Testament by renowned biblical scholar and author NT Reh. This fresh edition now includes a beautiful new land, textual updates, and for the first time, introductions to each book of the New Testament. In addition to print and digital editions, this New Testament is now also available as an audiobook read by NT Reh himself. Learn more at
Speaker 2
NewTestamentForEveryone.com.
Having just visited Malta and witnessed an historic weekend of football, Lee tells Paul all about the key events in Europe’s only island micro-state in Part 1. Who came out on top in the title-decider between Ħamrun Spartans & Floriana? Why do Valletta hold a funeral parade through the streets when they win the league? How has the island reacted to the capital club’s first relegation? And what is it like to accidentally get caught up in a bus parade? Part 2 is dedicated to three big stories on three different continents: Africa, Europe & South America. Two teams think they have won the Republic Youth League in Egypt – but why? Who was allegedly behind the poisoning of Sochi’s players before their recent game against Akhmat Grozny in Russia? And what unique tribute did Brazilians Cariri pay to their owner after gaining promotion to the Campeanato Cearense Série A last week? Tune in to The Sweeper to find out the answers – and join us on Patreon at patreon.com/SweeperPod for a bonus segment as we answer some big questions from across Europe. Which is the only top-30 UEFA nation to have rejected VAR? What was the unlikely resting place for a shot in the third tier of French football? And did a former Port Vale player really get a pilot’s license just to mock his old club’s relegation? RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro00:51 - Ħamrun Spartans vs. Floriana live10:05 - Promoted Melita's bus parade11:34 - Valletta’s first-ever relegation15:31 - Football on Gozo & Comino20:11 - Title confusion in Egypt’s Youth League29:27 - An alleged poisoning in Chechnya34:22 - A funeral home tribute in Brazil
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.