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Detroit Pistons Jaden Ivey says 'Jesus is coming back,' urges repentance at end of press conference.
In a postgame press conference following his team's victory against the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday, the 22-year-old Ivey spoke about his 34-point performance. The former Purdue University standout said he is "going to work every single day, trusting my shot, trusting my work."
Insisting that "it's paying off," Ivey proclaimed, "I give all the glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for giving me these gifts."
The NBA player expressed gratitude for the opportunity to "glorify Him in Heaven." He repeatedly brought up his Christian faith throughout his remarks. "I sow the seed every day and just continue to trust God … to … grow my game," he said.
He concluded the press conference by quoting John 14:6 and offering a message of hope.
"I just want to say that Jesus is the way, the truth, the life. And to … any of … the world that's hearing this message, the kingdom of Heaven is near," he added. "Jesus is coming back, and we all have to repent for our sins and … we have to put our faith in Jesus."
"He will come back when you least expect it," Ivey continued. "It's time to wake up if you haven't put your faith in Jesus Christ."
Thursday's postgame press conference is not the first time Ivey has spoken publicly about his faith.
In a 2022 interview with Andscape, the then-college basketball player said, "I can only thank God for all the blessings that I have and that I still have yet to receive."
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Detroit Pistons Jaden Ivey says 'Jesus is coming back,' urges repentance at end of press conference.
In a postgame press conference following his team's victory against the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday, the 22-year-old Ivey spoke about his 34-point performance. The former Purdue University standout said he is "going to work every single day, trusting my shot, trusting my work."
Insisting that "it's paying off," Ivey proclaimed, "I give all the glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for giving me these gifts."
The NBA player expressed gratitude for the opportunity to "glorify Him in Heaven." He repeatedly brought up his Christian faith throughout his remarks. "I sow the seed every day and just continue to trust God … to … grow my game," he said.
He concluded the press conference by quoting John 14:6 and offering a message of hope.
"I just want to say that Jesus is the way, the truth, the life. And to … any of … the world that's hearing this message, the kingdom of Heaven is near," he added. "Jesus is coming back, and we all have to repent for our sins and … we have to put our faith in Jesus."
"He will come back when you least expect it," Ivey continued. "It's time to wake up if you haven't put your faith in Jesus Christ."
Thursday's postgame press conference is not the first time Ivey has spoken publicly about his faith.
In a 2022 interview with Andscape, the then-college basketball player said, "I can only thank God for all the blessings that I have and that I still have yet to receive."
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