Blessing and reassurance - sort of ..........

by TheOldHippie 2 Replies latest jw experiences

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    Some ten years ago, I was on a business trip in Germany and visited a congregation in Frankfurt a.M. A very lively one, comments from the audience, small bags with candy being passed along, very friendly people, just the way you would like a congregation to be. People massed up to greet me after the meeting; then sort of "floating" towards me, the other ones giving room for her, comes a very small, fagile, old woman, and she had this sort of radiance around her, shining - and I am not joking, neither was I stoned, I was just experiencing depressions and generally a hard and tough period of my life - anyway, she comes up to me, quietly bends my head down towards her, kisses my forehead and says, "My son", looks at me with her shining eyes - and disappears in the crowd. "She is one of the remnant", says the one next in line to greet me.

    I felt blessed somehow, as if she had "read me" and then told me that "it's all going to be OK, you are OK, just stick to the course and abide in Jesus, and things will turn out just fine". The feeling stuck with me for weeks, and even today, I can easily recall it and also recall not the actual look of the woman but the shining presence of her.

    As if Jesus himself had eased my worried mind. Today, I am amidst troubles even worse than then, but I manage to dream away at times, recalling that strange meeting. Anyone else having experienced something similar?

  • Stephanus
    Stephanus

    Hey, Oldhippy! How're you goin'? Haven't seen you for a while.

    It's amazing how those memories of a kindly word and a gentle touch can mean so much when we remember them in later harder times.

  • Chameleon
    Chameleon

    I was talking to the only person I consider my friend in the hall, and we were eating at some fast food place and I expressed some of my doubts (I'm still active in good standing) to him. He didn't rat me out, and I think I got him to doubt the JWs too. Anyway, back to your post, it sounds like the cong. you described is what all JW cong. should've been. Too bad that the loving congregations are the exception rather than the norm.

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