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Jack also suffered heart problems.
In 1988, he had a heart attack and had double bypass
surgery. "When I
had the heart attack, it brought realization, of really what the
beauty of the barren trees are,"
he said. "When
I got out of the hospital, it was February and cold and blustery,
not a leaf in sight. But
it was the most beautiful thing I'd seen."
That same year, a forklift ran over him crushing his right
foot. He lost parts
of three toes and had to have skin grafts on the foot.
In many ways, the accident was tougher than open-heart
surgery, Jack recalled. "I was in the hospital 16 days with the heart attack and
nine days with the bypass, but I was in 23 days with the foot,
then went back for seven days for the skin graft.
He has had two neck surgeries and two
knee replacements. "I'm
all screwed together," he
laughs. But through
it all, he said, he has found a lasting peace with God.
"I am totally comfortable with my life," he said.
Jack said he remembers lying in the hospital bed when he
had the heart attack, counting the tiles on the ceiling to
calculate how big the room was.
He didn't know it at the time, but members of three
congregations were praying for him simultaneously.
As he lay there counting the tiles, he heard the Lord
saying that for every tile in the ceiling, a group of people was
praying for him.
Jack's faith has always been an important
part of his life, but over time his relationship with God has
grown richer. I was
saved and sprinkled when I was about 12," he said.
"The actual experience I can't remember. My conception of salvation is you accept Him as Savior, but
it takes awhile for you to treat Him as Lord.
And there was a vast difference in the age that that
happened with me."
When Jack was about 34, he was going to
First Baptist Church. "I got in such conviction that I couldn't sleep
nights," he said. "And
one Sunday morning, I just decided I have to give it all to Him.
So, then when I went to the altar - I hadn't cried a tear
in years - and I just bawled like a baby.
"It made a change in my life - the way I spoke,
thought, and hopefully acted," he continued.
"My attitude toward my wife and the children I had at
the time changed. And
the way I treated the people who work for me."
Jack said he didn't receive the infilling
of the Holy Spirit until he was about 50.
"That's when I really made the commitment to give Him
my all." "The changes are not all at once, they
come over the years," he said. Jack said he decided to
quit racing go-carts, despite being at the peak of his
performance, because it took him away from church about 13 Sundays
a year. "I was
teaching Sunday school, and I said, 'You don't say one thing and
act another way,' so I gave it up at that time." He is
a member of Highland Baptist church, where he was a deacon and is
still an elder.
Without hesitation, Jack names his
favorite Bible verse, John 3:16: "For God so loved the world
that He gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him
shall not perish, but have everlasting life." Another
verse that has come to have special meaning for him is Psalms
37:25: "I have
been young, and now am old; yet I have never seen the righteous
forsaken or his seed go begging for bread."
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