LIVE TV HORRIFYING SCENE

2 Aug

LIVE TV HORRIFYING SCENE

I came across this story while I was reading about YAHWEH SHAMMAH, which means “The LORD is There”.

This is a true story that exemplifies a visual example of “The LORD is There.”

NOTE: The following article came from the book “Praying the Names of God” by Ann Spangler.

Genelle Guzman-McMillan has a story that is mesmerizing because she survived troubles the rest of us have only encountered in our nightmares.  She is the last survivor of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center.

Genelle is a soft-spoken woman who remembers what happened in terrifying detail.  Employed by the Port Authority of New York, she arrived a little after 8 a.m. on September 11 and rode the elevator to her job on the sixty-fourth floor of the north tower.  Thinking it was safe to stay, Genelle didn’t attempt to leave the building until after the second plane hit.  Racing down fifty-one flights of stairs in high heels, she stopped for a moment on the thirteenth floor.  As she bent down to remove her shoes, the north tower collapsed on top of her.

Like millions of others, I watched the horrifying scene via live TV, convinced that no one had survived the collapse of the second tower.

Here’s what happened to Genelle when all hell broke loose:

One hundred ten floors were coming down around us.  I knew I was being buried alive.  The noise was deafening…

When I woke again I told myself I had to do something.  But what could I do?  “God, you’ve got to help me!”  I prayed.  “You’ve got to show me a sign, show me a miracle, give me a second chance.  Please save my life!”  My eyes were so caked with grime that the tears couldn’t come, but I felt it in my heart.  I was talking to God as if he was right there.  I told him I was ready to live my life the right way.  “Lord, just give me a second chance, and I promise I will do your will.”…

The next day, I heard a beep-beep sound like a truck backing up.  I called for help, but there was no response…  Finally someone hollered back:  “Hello, is somebody there?”  “Yes, help me!  My name is Genelle, and I’m on the thirteenth floor,” I cried, not realizing how ludicrous the information about my location must have sounded, coming from a pile of rubble…

I could see a bit of daylight coming through a crack, so I stuck my hand through it…I stretched my hand out as far as I could, and this time someone grabbed it.  “Genelle, I’ve got you!  You’re going to be all right.  My name is Paul.  I won’t let go of your hand until they get you out.”

Genelle had prayed to the God she had ignored for most of her life, and he had been there for her.  After twenty-seven hours she was pulled out of the rubble and then spent five weeks in the hospital recuperating.  Afterward, she tried locating Paul, the man who had held onto her hand until she was rescued.  Later, when she asked about him, her rescuers assured her:  “There’s no one named Paul on our team…nobody was holding your hand when we were removing the rubble.”

Genelle had felt completely calm the moment Paul grabbed her hand.  She had believed his repeated assurances that help was on the way and that she would be all right.  Despite the fact that her story has been told in Jim Cymbala’s book Breakthrough Prayer, on Oprah and CNN, and in Guideposts and Time magazines, no one named Paul has ever stepped forward to take credit for rescuing her.  But Genelle knows that Paul was there.  He was like an angel of God’s presence, assuring her that all would be well.

Hour after hour Genelle had cried out for help.  It took more than a day for the rescue crew to locate her but only an instant for God to pinpoint her location.  When a psychiatrist, probing for symptoms of posttraumatic stress, interviewed her in the hospital, Genelle told him that God above was her psychiatrist.  “After all, God was there when I needed him.  He had made sure I was found.  He had comforted me and given me a new life.”

Like few others, Genelle knows the saving power of the One who revealed himself to her as Yahweh Shammah, the Lord who is there.

NOTE:  Don’t miss tomorrows post with more marital insights.

8 Responses to “LIVE TV HORRIFYING SCENE”

  1. AC's avatar
    AC August 2, 2011 at 4:24 am #

    I don’t know if you posting this today is coincidence or not, but Genelle’s book Angel in the Rubble comes out this week in stores.

    • nancysalazar's avatar
      nancysalazar August 2, 2011 at 4:45 am #

      Hi AC! Thanks for your comment. No I did not know that at all. I am just going through the names of God day by day. This was the next one I was going to use. Thanks for letting me know. I would love to read it when I get enough time. Have a blessed day!

  2. SA's avatar
    SA August 2, 2011 at 9:42 am #

    Today’s message may not have been geared so much toward marriage but I have a backslidden husband who knows God and knows his power and although I normally let God speak to him and convict him directly, I am going to share this story with him. He knows in his heart of hearts that God is able to hear his voice of repentance even under everything he is buried under. Thank you for sharing and I am so thankful for this blog. It has helped me tremendously during this season of my life.
    God Bless you and your ministry Sister Nancy.

    • nancysalazar's avatar
      nancysalazar August 2, 2011 at 1:40 pm #

      Hi SA! Thanks so much for you great comment. I agree that this story would be an encouragement to him. God is so good to make himself real to all of us no matter what our circumstances are or what kind of condition we are in. Have a blessed day!

  3. Belle Tamez's avatar
    Belle Tamez August 2, 2011 at 10:51 am #

    This story blessed me. It reminds me that God not only saves you, he holds your hand and gives you comfort though your trails, God is soo good and worthy of all praise

    • nancysalazar's avatar
      nancysalazar August 2, 2011 at 1:42 pm #

      Hi Belle Tamez! Thanks for your comment. I am glad you were blessed by it. I was also and wanted others to hear it also. God is always there even when we don’t see him.

  4. angiepasos's avatar
    angiepasos August 2, 2011 at 11:12 am #

    I really enjoyed this Sis Nancy. Thank you for your blog. You made not know this, but this helps me in my everyday life. = )

    • nancysalazar's avatar
      nancysalazar August 2, 2011 at 1:45 pm #

      Hi Angiepasos! Thanks for your encouraging comment. I am so glad to hear that this blog helps you. God is so good to us all! Have a blessed day!

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