TESTIMONIES THAT GLORIFY OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
". . . . . Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow
of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff,
they comfort me" (Psm. 23:4).
It was an
anointed evening service at the Church of Jesus Christ in Salinas, California
on June 13, 1993. Praise the Lord, my message on the "Seven Truths of
Baptism into the Lord Jesus Christ" was very well received by the
congregation. The Twenty Third Psalm was chosen as their closing hymn. In his
usual strong voice, the senior pastor Efraim Valverde reminded the brothers and
sisters to remain faithful to the Lord Jesus Christ in times of extreme danger,
even at the point of facing death. While singing this hymn, there was no
thought in my mind that just a few hours from that moment, Brother Samuel Liu,
his wife Angela, and I would "walk through the valley of
the shadow of death."
It was nearly
2:00 a.m. as we came to the last major intersection that is about one block
from the Liu's home. We were driving uphill on La Salle Street. As our car
began to turn left on Cashmere, an automobile came speeding from the opposite
direction. It was traveling so fast that we did not have time to turn
completely. Everything happened very quickly. It hit our car on the passenger
side rear panel. The impact was so great that it pushed our vehicle against the
roadside curb. Needless to say, our automobile was badly damaged, and the three
of us were jolted, but we escaped unhurt. We remained in our car for a while,
and continued to praise and thank the Lord Jesus Christ.
Just at that
moment, I thought I needed to do something about it. Maybe I could calm him
down by talking to him. I got out and walked towards the robber who was
standing right in front of our automobile. As soon as he saw me, he rushed
towards me. I did not realize it, but both Samuel and Angela saw him pressing
the gun on my head. I remember the robber reaching with his left hand for my
right jacket pocket while pointing the gun at me and shouting at the same time.
He demanded, "Give me all your money." I stepped back and pleaded,
"Please calm down and let's talk" but he insisted, "I want all
your money!" I quickly retreated and said, "I don't have money on me."
He shoved me backwards and stuck the hand gun right on my chest and shouted,
"Give me all your money, now!"
I had come to
the point where I could no longer rely on my human ability anymore. It required
a supernatural intervention. I realized that my life was in extreme danger, but
I was also confident that Jesus Christ would deliver me from the evil one (1
Jn. 5:18; Jn.17:15). I placed my life completely in His hands as I prayed
quietly, "Lord Jesus Christ, save me." It was wonderful! The moment I
called upon His Name and put all my faith and trust in Him, my natural fears
completely vanished (Psm. 91:14-16). The LORD gave me the full assurance that
He was with me and would protect me.
"If
God is for us, who can be against us?" (Rom. 8:31).
"Resist
the devil, and he will flee from you." (Jas. 4:7)
"Look!
he answered, 'I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire; and they
are not hurt, and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God" (Dan.
3:25).
I quickly
entered the automobile and Samuel began to start the engine, but it would not
start. I felt the thugs would return; they had been momentarily shocked, but
they would regroup and attack us again. We were frantic and nervous because the
engine would not start. As Samuel suggested that we walk home, suddenly
"POW!" the windshield was shot. We did not have time to duck or take
cover. We instinctively call upon the Name of the LORD. I could hear Angela
praying in a loud voice: "JESUS, save us." All three of us were
praying to Jesus Christ and calling upon Him "HALLELUJAH" as shots
were fired at us. I distinctly heard my door and glass window being shot at. It
was scary to be the target of gunshots.
We continued to
pray. There was no time to think of what to say in our prayers. We just prayed
in the Spirit. As we were calling on the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I
definitely felt His presence in our midst. There was a big crash in the rear
window. One of the thugs threw a large rock and smashed the glass. After some
shots were fired from various directions, everything on the outside became very
quiet. It was eerie! We continued to pray fervently. Then a huge army-type boot
began kicking at the driver's window. It was the thug in the battle fatigue. He
was using the Karate-style side kick. Boom! Boom! He must have kicked over ten
times. The window vibrated violently from the assault, but thank the Lord Jesus
Christ, the glass did not break. After cursing and swearing for failing to gain
entry into the car and killing us, the gansters left. Praise the Lord Jesus
Christ.
You may think
that we were lucky that time, but for the three of us who were inside the
wrecked vehicle, being subject to such a violent assault by the gangsters,
without sustaining even a single scratch on our bodies, requires more than
luck. It is God's divine protection. There was a Fourth Person inside the
automobile. True to His promise, our LORD JESUS CHRIST was among us inside the
automobile when we called upon His Name. Praise His Holy Name YAHSHUA!
After the
gansters left the vicinity, we walked uphill about a block away to the Liu's
home and immediately called the police who also received two other calls. They
responded promptly and arrived in less than ten minutes. We were told that
someone had been arrested and the police wanted us to identify him. They
brought Samuel and I back to the scene of the accident. There he was, the man
in battle fatigue, being handcuffed at the back. The police made him stand
twenty feet away with the headlights beaming at him. "Is he the person who
robbed you? Was he the one who tried to kill you?" These were two of the
many questions the police asked us. Our positive identification of the criminal
and willingness to testify before the San Francisco Court of Law enabled the
police to indict the man on at least two serious charges - armed robbery and
attempted murder. When he was tried in the court in San Francisco he pleaded
guilty. I want to thank the LORD for protecting His servants and also dealing with
the criminal. All glory, honor and praise be given only to the LORD JESUS
CHRIST!
Comments: Throughout the robbery
incident the three of us were praying in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ in
the English transliteration of "Jesus" and Mandarin Chinese
"Yesu" and never in the Hebrew "Yahshua." This shows that
our Lord Jesus Christ still answers our prayers regardless of what
transliteration of His name we invoke. Praise Yahshua the Messiah.