In 1967 while taking a class in photography at the University
of Cincinnati, I became acquainted with a young man named Charles Murray
who also was a student at the school and training for the summer Olympics
of 1968 as a highdiver.
Charles was very patient with me as I would speak to
him for hours about Jesus Christ and how He had saved me. Charles was
not raised in a home that attended any kind of church, so all that I
had to tell him was a fascination to him. He even began to ask questions
about forgiveness of sin.
Finally the day came that I put a question to him. I
asked if he realized his own need of a Redeemer and if he was ready
to trust Christ as his own Savior. I saw his countenance fall and the
guilt in his face. But his reply was a strong "no."
In the days that followed he was quiet and often I felt
that he was avoiding me, until I got a phone call and it was Charles.
He wanted to know where to look in the New Testament for some verses
that I had given him about salvation. I gave him the reference to several
passages and asked if I could meet with him. He declined my offer and
thanked me for the scripture. I could tell that he was greatly troubled,
but I did not know where he was or how to help him.
Because he was training for the Olympic games, Charles
had special privileges at the University pool facilities. Some time
between 10:30 and 11:00 that evening he decided to go swim and practice
a few dives. It was a clear night in October and the moon was big and
bright. The University pool was housed under a ceiling of glass panes
so the moon shone bright across the top of the wall in the pool area.
Charles climbed to the highest platform to take his first
dive. At that moment the Spirit of God began to convict him of his sins.
All the scripture he had read, all the occasions of witnessing to him
about Christ flooded his mind.
He stood on the platform backwards to make his dive,
spread his arms to gather his balance, looked up to the wall and saw
his own shadow caused by the light of the moon. It was the shape of
a cross. He could bear the burden of his sin no longer. His heart broke
and he sat down on the platform and asked God to forgive him and save
him. He trusted Jesus Christ twenty some feet in the air.
Suddenly, the lights in the pool area came on. The attendant
had come in to check the pool. As Charles looked down from his platform
he saw an empty pool which had been drained for repairs. He had almost
plummeted to his death, but the cross had stopped him from disaster.
1 Corinthians 1:18 - "For the preaching of the cross
is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is
the power of God." (KJV)
Special Thanks to Marge
M.
Date Added: 8/25/00
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