'Let Go & Let God!' Photo of Seahawks QB Russell Wilson and Wife Worshipping in Church Goes Viral
Steve Warren : Aug 5, 2021
CBN News
"...A couple that prays together, stays together!"
[CBN News] A photograph of Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife Ciara worshipping at a local church has gone viral. (Screengrab image)
The Instagram post shows Wilson on his knees while Ciara stands behind him, holding her hands up in praise.
"When Russell Wilson and Ciara are at ur church bowing to Christ, I didn't take the pic the guy next to me did. I just think it's fire to see. God's so good," Taylor Martin wrote above the image.
Some users were quick to respond liking the image. Others thought it was an invasion of privacy:
"A picture of CiCi & Russell praising Jesus in the Church has gone viral. A couple that prays together, stays together!" one user wrote.
"I understand it's weird ** that they took a photo of them while praising Jesus, but then again this does spread a good message. I'm not mad but whoever took the pic should be more focused..." a user commented.
Wilson and his wife are both devout Christians and have long been outspoken about their faith.
As CBN News reported in February, Wilson rephrased a Scripture from the Bible's New Testament when he accepted the 2020 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.
Wilson, 31, was selected from the annual group of 32 nominees, one from each team, for his COVID-19 relief efforts and philanthropy to other charitable organizations.
Wilson paraphrased a part of 1 Corinthians 13:4 in his address:
"To America, to the world, love is patient, love is kind, love changes things. The great Walter Payton once said, 'We are stronger together than we are alone'," he continued. "Dad, I think Walter was right. To the young boy or girl who has a dream, who wants to make a difference. Remember this one thing, love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love changes things. Thank you."
Wilson was the first quarterback to receive the NFL Man of the Year since the New York Giants' Eli Manning in 2016 and the first Seahawks player since Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Steve Largent in 1988, according to NFL.com. He was first nominated for the award six years ago. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here