
Boldness
The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as
a lion.
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Proverbs 28:1
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Gunman Faces Off With Prayer's Power
Sherman Jackson was a little late for the share service at his church
on a recent Sunday night.
But that was OK. He had quite a story to share once he got there.
Sherman, 36, and his 7-year-old daughter, Alexa, had stopped for gas
on their way to church. This was on Northwest Highway, where Garland and
Mesquite and Dallas all meet.
As they were about to drive away, a 30-ish fellow walked up. "Hey,
man, I need your help," he said. "Could you please help me jump-start my
car? I'll pay you to help me."
Sherman fretted a moment about being late for church. Then he chided
himself for thinking of that over helping someone.
So he invited the fellow to get in the front seat. Alexa was in back.
And they drove off.
They hadn't gone far when the man reached into his pocket. "I thought
he was trying to get out some change to pay me for helping him," Sherman
said. But no.
"He pulled out a revolver with his right hand and placed his left hand
on my shoulder. He pointed the revolver into my rib cage and said, 'OK,
man, this is for real. You give me all of your money right now, or I'm
going to unload this gun on you.' "
Sherman was terrified, of course. And mad at himself for putting his
daughter in danger.
"OK, look, here's all I have on me," he said, pulling out his money
clip. "Take it all."
But the robber didn't believe him. "That's not all. Give it all to
me," he said, shoving the gun harder into Sherman's ribs.
Sherman, a Garland insurance agent, keeps Gideon Bibles in his car
with a dollar bill tucked in each one. He gives them to the homeless. The
gunman spotted one of those bills sticking out and began to scream at Sherman:
"You lied to me! There is more money here."
Something came over Sherman just then, and he began to pray out loud.
"Father in heaven, hear my cry and deliver me from this present evil ..."
He felt a sudden calm. "I lost all consciousness of concern and worry,"
he said. "A boldness took over."
He slowed the car and began to make a U-turn. The gunman screamed,
"What are you doing?"
"This car is being turned around," Sherman replied, "and I am not taking
orders from you anymore."
The man put the gun against Sherman's chest. "You don't get it, man.
You mean nothing to me. I'll pull this trigger."
"No, you don't understand," Sherman cut him off. "Greater is he that
is in me than he that is in the world. My Jesus is stronger than your gun."
He could see the gunman tug on the trigger. The hammer drew back. But
Sherman didn't flinch. He pulled over and stopped.
"I want to tell you about Jesus," he said to the gunman.
The man wavered a moment, lowered his gun, and then dropped his head.
When he looked up, he was crying. "I'm so sorry, man. I'm so, so sorry,"
he said. "I was going to shoot you."
"Don't worry about it. I forgive you," Sherman said. And then he began
to tell the man about new life through belief in Jesus.
Sherman urged the man to go on to church with him, but he declined.
He asked Sherman to drive him to his car at a store.
Along the way, the man began to tell Sherman about all his problems.
He said his name was Mike and reached out to shake Sherman's hand. Sherman
continued talking to him about starting life anew with God.
As they neared the grocery, Sherman said, "And by the way, Mike, I
want my money clip back."
"Do what?!" Mike exclaimed. But then he meekly handed it over.
"And," Sherman went on, "you are keeping this New Testament, and you
are going to read it like you never read anything else before. And I'm
going to be praying for you, Mike, that God will come into your life."
They pulled alongside Mike's car. "He got out," Sherman said, "with
the revolver in one hand, the Bible in the other hand, and tears in his
eyes."
And Sherman drove on to church.
By STEVE BLOW / The
Dallas Morning News 10/28/2001
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And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled
together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake
the word of God with boldness.
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Acts 4:31
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