The Suspect



Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; 26 and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”
- John 11:25-26 (NIV)

“This ‘gal’ came behind me and just started punching me…”

“So I hit her back!” explained this young, female inmate. Her heart racing like a horse as I cleansed a small cut on one of her fingers of her right hand. The right hand swelling up. And red by the knuckles. One could tell. Coming from the many punches she threw right back at the prisoner who she said attacked her.

I kept listening to her. Paying attention to every other signs and symptoms of injuries as medical staff was aware…After the treatment, the deputy from that involved unit would write an incident report where the treating nurse had to sign and write down what the injuries were and the treatment plan done.

“Just keep this ice pack on your hand,” I uttered as I started wrapping her wrist with an elastic bandage.

“This will immobilize your hand temporarily so the pain and swelling can also go down,” I explained.

She let out a deep sigh. She started complaining again about the other inmate and the louder she described each event when she saw our Infirmary Deputy approached both of us. She was upset about her alleged ‘attacker’. 

I looked at the deputy and he glanced back at me as if our eyes were talking. We both must sense that the wounded prisoner I was treating actually was the attacker. She was the suspect. 

Working in the prison for many years now, I had learned to try to listen to both sides of a story as much as I could. Because the story always sounded so good and true. Not until I would hear the other part…

The injury report was delivered to be signed by me…True enough…That inmate I suspected of starting the fight was the attacker

How many suspected Jesus as a “liar” and “not the Son of God?” To the point that the same people who were praising Him before, wanted Him to die on the cross days after. How quickly one’s belief or story changes! Except the truth is…

Jesus came to die on the cross to save humanity. It was God’s love Who put His own Son to that wooden cross, not men’s wishes, to save humanity from sin’s death…

9 comments:

  1. You are so observant....and quick to respond correctly in these situations. People are gullible and follow the crowd with out as you say takeing time to listen and see both sides.

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  2. How easy it would be to assume they are all telling the truth. I guess over the years you begin to understand and get wise. I am so glad that the Truth about Jesus can be believed. That's a Truth I cling to and am so thankful for.

    Blessings and love to you,
    Debbie

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  3. Alwasy Rosel, a pleasure to read what is on your heart. Blessings.

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  4. Amen! We must seek wisdom at all times(James 1:5)!
    Beautiful posts as always, hugs my dear ♥

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  5. Hey Rosel...stopped in to wish you and your family a wonderful Easter celebration. PTL that He came to give us the ability to live free. Hugs.

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  6. It is an injustice to Calvary that the true pain of the Cross is often overlooked by a more romantic, but less powerful theme. It is often thought and even preached that the Father looked down from heaven and witnessed the suffering that was heaped upon His Son by the hands of men, and that He counted such affliction as payment for our sins. This is heresy of the worst kind. Christ satisfied divine justice not merely by enduring the affliction of men, but by enduring and dying under the wrath of God. It takes more than crosses, nails, crowns of thorns, and lances, to pay for sin. The believer is saved, not merely because of what men did to Christ on the Cross, but because of what God did to Him - He crushed Him under the full force of His wrath against us. Rarely is this truth made clear enough in the abundance of all our Gospel preaching!

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  7. "I am one who bear witness concerning myself, and the Father who has sent me bears witness concerning me", John 8: 18. What sure Witnesses we have!

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  8. I love reading your posts. I pray for you and your safety. I have been using my dopppler often. It's such a precious sound to hear your baby's heartbeat. I know God is giving us such a blessing. Love you sister

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