Saturday 18 July 2015

To persuade & convince you that the Pep Talk has such an awesome and immense power. Here are some of the wonders of Pep Talk in the world of sport.
Tottenham 3 Man Utd 5 Premier League 2001
The very definition of a game of two halves, Tottenham were irresistible in their first period domination of the reigning champions, Les Ferdinand
and Christian Ziege adding to Dean Richards's early strike to put Spurs on course for a famous victory.
After the break, however, the roles were reversed with United, presumably fresh from 15 minutes with
a hairdryer, overwhelming the hosts. Andy Cole, Laurent Blanc, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Juan Sebastian
Veron (playing one of his few stand out matches from United) and David Beckham scored the goals.
Newcastle 4 Arsenal 4 Premier League 2011
Take a comfortable four goal lead, add a half-time break, throw in a sending off and long held defensive brittleness and you end up with an incredible match.
After a barnstorming first 45 minutes Arsenal looked like champions in the making – Theo Walcott gave
them the lead in the opening minute before Johan Djourou doubled the advantage almost instantly. Just
10 later minutes Robin van Persie had made it three; then four before the break. The game changed after Joey Barton provoked Abou Diaby in
to lashing out and seeing red. Barton scored twice from the spot with Leon Best, in for the recently
departed Andy Carroll, also on target. The stage thus set, Cheik Tiote levelled with an 87th minute screamer.
Liverpool 3 AC Milan 3 Champions League
final 2005
Some Liverpool fans had started to leave the Ataturk Stadium at half-time after a first minute goal from Paolo Maldini and two from Hernan Crespo had given Milan a 3-0 half-time lead. But
the game was spun on its axis in a frenetic spell that saw Steven Gerrard, Vladimir Smicer and Xabi Alonso level before Jerzy Dudek gave it the
'spaghetti legs' in a penalty shoot out before saving from Andrea Pirlo and Andrei Shevchenko to complete the 'Miracle of Istanbul'.
Another example is the comeback pulled off from sheer force of will.
In 2002, in what’s been called one of the greatest tennis matches ever played, Jennifer Capriati found herself down 4-6, 0-4 to Martina Hingis in the finals of the Australian Open. Moments later, she faced her first match point. A television cameraman moved in closer to the court, to get a better angle on Hingis’ forthcoming victory celebration. But Capriati, with a dismissive wave, cleared the cameraman from the court, then fended off that match point. She would survive three more, and win the set in a tiebreaker.
She went on to take the final set 6-2 to win the event.
In all situations you will see that comebacks were what some will call sheer act of luck but Alas! Luck is nowhere, luck is nothing an lucky is no one. The Bible talks of David encouraging himself in the lord, there is always a Pep Talk before a victory, it can either be self inspired of outwardly fired into you.
The wonders of Pep Talks are not limited to the world of sport alone, as earlier said it also affects our spiritual lives.
Moreover, comparing spiritual things with spiritual things, here are some of the wonders of Pep Talks from the scriptures:
Moses to the Israelites at the red Sea (exodus 14:19-21, exodus 30:15,19).
Joshua at the crossing of the Jordan (joshua 3:1-4:24).
Peter's talk that saved 3000 ( acts 2:14-17).
Paul's talk that gathered the multitude (acts 13:44)
The beatitudes (Matt 5:1-14)
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