with the Power of JESUS – Two

They invited him to talk basketball…
But he showed up to talk about FAITH.
In a moment that left both fans and critics stunned, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal—known for his thunderous dunks and towering personality—let the world see another side of him during an unexpected twist in a recent interview.
And it wasn’t about rings.It wasn’t about fame.
It was about Jesus Christ.
The Interview Took a Sharp Turn
It began like any other podcast appearance. Shaq was there to promote a community initiative and talk about his life after basketball. The two hosts, both self-described atheists with a habit of mocking religion, were clearly ready to have fun at the expense of traditional values.
For a while, Shaq played along—joking, laughing, telling old NBA stories.
But then, the tone shifted.
One host asked sarcastically:
“You’re a smart guy, Shaq. Do you really believe all that Jesus stuff?”
Shaq’s smile faded. His voice grew quiet. And what he said next stunned everyone.
“Let Me Tell You Who Saved Me”
“I’m not here to argue,” Shaq said calmly. “But let me tell you who saved me.”
He leaned in closer to the mic. There was no laughter anymore.
“I’ve had money. I’ve had fame. I’ve had everything this world says matters. But none of it gave me peace. The only time I found real peace was when I gave my life to Jesus.”
The hosts tried to interrupt—but Shaq kept going.
“When my father died… I was lost. When I tore my Achilles… I was angry. I’ve been broken before. You see a giant. But you don’t see the pain. And through it all—Jesus was the only one who didn’t leave.”
“You Think I’m Dumb for Believing? That’s Fine.”
One of the hosts chuckled uncomfortably and said:
“So you think a man in the sky fixed your problems?”
Shaq’s response was thunderous—but not angry.
“No,” he said. “I think God—not a man in the sky—gave me purpose. And if you think I’m dumb for believing that, that’s fine. But I’ve seen what happens when people live without faith. I’ve seen teammates with everything kill themselves. I’ve seen rich people who are miserable. You tell me what the answer is.”
“You Mock My Faith, But You Got Nothing to Stand On”
Shaq wasn’t finished.

“You mock my faith,” he said, looking right at the host, “but you got nothing to stand on. You believe in nothing. I believe in grace. In forgiveness. In a love that doesn’t go away when I lose the game.”
“You think faith is weak? No. It takes strength to believe in something bigger than yourself. It takes courage to kneel.”
The studio was completely silent.
“I’m Not Perfect – That’s Why I Needed a Savior”
One host finally spoke up.
“But religion’s full of hypocrites.”
Shaq didn’t flinch.
“Yeah. And hospitals are full of sick people. That’s why they go.”
“I’m not perfect. I’ve made mistakes—lots of them. That’s exactly why I needed a Savior.”
Then he looked into the camera.
“If you’re watching this and you feel broken… if you feel like you’ve tried everything and nothing works… I’m telling you—Jesus can heal that. He did it for me.”
The Internet Explodes
Within hours, the clip was viral.
💬 “I didn’t expect this from Shaq. But I needed it.”🙏 “He preached harder in 5 minutes than most pastors do in an hour.”🎬 “This wasn’t an interview. This was a testimony.”
🔥 “I’m not even religious, but this hit something deep in me.”
Final Words: Faith That Shakes the Room
Shaquille O’Neal didn’t come to fight.He didn’t argue or belittle.
He simply spoke the truth he lives by—and let God do the rest.
He reminded the world that faith isn’t foolish—it’s fierce.
That standing with Jesus doesn’t mean being weak—it means being anchored in truth when the world shakes.
In a culture that rewards silence about faith, Shaq roared with the love of Christ—and the world heard it.
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