NY Giants’ Odell Beckham Jr. Baptized in Jordan River as Scandal Mounts

Odell Beckham Jr. is baptized in the Jordan River.
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New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. has started a new life in Jesus Christ while visiting the Holy Land.

A series of Instagram posts this week, shows Beckham being baptized in the Jordan River and visiting several tourist sites.

“Fresh start,” he captioned the photos with the hashtag “Imforgiven.” “What a time!”

“I couldn’t of asked for anything more!!!! God I can’t thank u enough for this one. My journey is just beginning..,” the NFL player wrote to his Instagram followers.

Many people responded to his posts, congratulating Beckham on his new life in Christ.

One user wrote, “All it takes is one encounter with God for him to change your heart … I want you to know brother, your walk and journey is not going to be easy because God never promised it would be, but he did give you a name that’s above all names that you can always call on whenever your journey or your walk with Christ gets rough …” {eoa}

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