Mad Mack
The first time I met Mad Mack I was somewhat intimidated
by him. He looked to me like he
had either just left a fight, or was getting ready to have one. He was usually
red-faced and cursed a lot. He was very animated and waved his hands in the air
when he would curse. He yelled at
people when he talked on the telephone. In his defense, he had survived
significant hearing loss in both ears, but most people didn’t know that. To them he seemed mad all the time,
which is how he got the name “Mad Mack”. My time of knowing and interacting
with Mad Mack lasted about a year.
This is going to be painful
One Sunday morning, I was greeting at the front door of
our church. Ted and Julia came walking across the parking lot with another
couple I did not recognize. This wasn’t unusual considering the number of new
people Ted had been inviting to church. When they arrived at the front door I
quickly recognized the man. It was Mad Mack. I thought to myself, “This is
going to be painful”.
To be perfectly honest, I was not very excited about seeing Mack. Ted reached over and
tapped me on the shoulder as I was talking to another person, and as I turned
around my eyes met Mad Mack’s. I was totally shocked. His crystal blue eyes
were full of sweet compassion. I could instantly tell that Mad Mack was a
different man. He didn’t look mad
anymore and I would later repent of my attitude.
He had gone through a horrible divorce that had, in his
words, “stripped him” of his self worth. It was after the crushing blow of his
divorce that he began to search for the God of his childhood. He said he had
“nothing to lose in trying God out again.” God answered his prayer, and his
heart because soft again.
After getting back up close and personal with Jesus
Christ, tremendous blessings began to take place in Mack’s life. He met Julia,
who was a Christ-follower, and they were shortly married. Her encouragement
helped him start his own company, which was off the chain successful.
The Son of Mad Mack
Most of Mack’s life was very blessed as he surrendered one
part of his life at a time to God. However, one part of Mack’s life was not as
he or God wanted it.
Mack’s son from his previous marriage did not like his
father. Mack wanted passionately to live life with his son, but Phillip wanted
no part of it. Cursing him right to his face for destroying his life, Phillip
told Mack he would never forgive him for what he did to his mom. The old Mack
had never spent much time at home.
In Mack’s words, “Hell, I spent most of my time working to keep food on
the table and a roof over their heads.” Mack now took total responsibility for
his former failures as a husband, and as a father.
Prayer
When our hearts are supercharged by the love of Christ,
our prayers become for those we love.
One Sunday after church service Mack said to me with tears in his eyes,
“I want you to pray for Phillip to become a Christ follower. He wouldn’t listen to me because I’ve
been a terrible dad.”
So we prayed. “Father in Heaven, we thank you for sending
your son Jesus to die for and save Phillip. Satan, we claim Phillip for the
kingdom of God in, Jesus’ name.
Father, we ask you to bring someone across Phillip’s path that he will
listen to so that he may become a Christ follower. Thank you, Father in Heaven.
In Jesus’ name, Amen!”
Mack asked, “Now what?” I said, “God heard our prayer and
we need to let Him work on it. Now we thank Him for the answer.” Mack asked,
“How long?” I said, “Until we see the answer.” Mack dropped his head. He was
not as convinced.
The rest of the story
A few months later, a young man visited our church for
many weeks. Ryan became a Christ follower and passionate that his close friends
get the same chance. After a few months, Ryan’s best
friend came to church and became a Christ follower. Ryan’s best friend was Phillip, Mack’s son. Around 11 months God answered Mack’s
prayer. Mad Mack became smiling
Mack. He smiled so much it would
make “your cheeks” hurt.
Their relationship was restored. Phillip went back to college and eventually became a
missionary. He is married and has
a fantastic ministry and “Smiling Mack” is his biggest financial supporter.
Fathers never…never…never…give up!
No matter what you have done, pray for your children and
remember,
Be Life Giving!
Alex Anderson
1 comment:
Alex, once again your words have encouraged me as I pray for my family! I'll keep pressing on and trust God to do His work on their hearts! Thanks for sharing!
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