Darkness begins to settle
in. It's becoming a bit difficult to see. The tire is on the passenger
side, thank God, away from all the traffic, but making it difficult to
benefit from the headlights of passing cars. Suddenly a car pulls off the
road behind me. In the blinding light I see a male figure approaching me.
"Hey, do you need any help?" "Well, it certainly isn't easy doing this
with a white dress shirt and suit on," I said. Then he steps into the light.
I literally was frightened. This young guy was dressed in black.
Nearly everything imaginable was pierced and tattooed. His hair was cropped and poorly cut. He
had leather bracelets with spikes on each wrist.
"How about I give you a hand?"
he said. "Well, I don't know... I think I can..." "Come on, it will
only take me a few minutes." He took right over.
While watching him I happened
to look back at his car and noticed for the first time someone sitting
in the passenger seat. That concerned me. I suddenly felt outnumbered.
Thoughts of carjackings and robberies flashed through my mind. I really
just wanted to get this over and survive it.
Then, without warning, it
began to pour. The night sky had hidden the approaching clouds. It hit
like a waterfall and made it impossible to finish the tire change.
"Look, my friend, just stop what you're doing. I appreciate all your help.
You better get going. I'll finish after the rain stops," I said. "Let me
help you put your stuff back in the trunk. It will get ruined," he
insisted. "Then get in my car. We'll wait with you." he insisted.
"No, really. I'll take care of everything," I said. "You can't get in your
car with the jack up like that. It will fall. Come on. Get in," he said
as he grabbed my arm and pulled me toward the car.
Crack! Boom! Lightning and
thunder roared like a freight train. I literally jumped in his car.
"Oh, God protect me!," I thought to myself.
Wet and tired I settled into
the back seat. Suddenly a small frail voice came from the front seat of
the car.
"Are you all right?", she
said as she turned around to face me. "Yes, I am," I replied with much
relief seeing the old woman there. It must be his Mom. "My name is
Beatrice and this is my neighbor Joey," she said. "He insisted on stopping
when he saw you struggling with the tire."
"I am grateful for his help,"
I said. "Me, too!" she said with a laugh. "Joey takes me to visit my husband.
We had to place him in a nursing home and it's about 30 minutes away
from where I live. So, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, we have a date."
She laughed and shook her head.
"We're the remake of the
Odd Couple," Joey said as he joined in laughing."
"Joey, that's incredible
what you do for her. I would never have guessed, well, ah, you know I..."
I stumbled with the words. "I know. People who look like me don't do nice
things." he said. Silence. I really feel uncomfortable. I never believed
that I judged people by the way they dressed. I was angry with myself for
being so stupid.
"Joey is a great kid. I'm
not the only one he helps. He's a volunteer at our church. He also works with
the kids in the learning center at the low income housing unit in
our town," said Beatrice. "I'm a tutor" Joey said quietly as he stared
at my car. Silence again played a part now in a moment of reflection
rather than the uncomfortable feeling that I had insulted someone.
He was right. What he wore on the outside was a reflection of the world
as he saw it. What he wore on the inside was the spirit of giving,
caring and loving the world he wanted to see.
The rain stopped and Joey
and I changed the tire. I tried to offer him money and of course he refused
it. As we shook hands I began to apologize for my stupidity. He said,"I
experience that same reaction often. I actually thought about changing
the way I look. But then I saw this as an opportunity to make a point.
So I'll leave you with the same question I ask everyone who takes time
to know me. If Jesus returned tomorrow and walked among us again,
would you recognize Him by what He wore or by what He did?" He walked
to his car and as they drove off Beatrice smiled and waved as she began
to laugh again.
I could almost hear her saying,
"You got another one Joey. You got another one!"