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THE LAMB AND THE WOLF
Daylight brings us hope and security. Should we ever feel unprotected
in the light of day? But are we ever really safe at any time in our lives?
Or does God use other people at times to keep us safe? Stephanie Weadows
will find this out today. She steps out of the office complex she works
at as a legal secretary. She looks up into the Chicago sky and smiles
to herself, what a beautiful day. On her daily routine she walks down
Gladstone to 103rd street down to the train station. But today she decides
to cut through Stratton Park. She thinks to herself, it's daytime I will
be safe. Stephanie feels alive inside walking in the park and having the
sun upon her face. It's Wednesday and she has choir practice at church
tonight. She loves singing to the Lord. Jose walks into Stratton Park with his backpack on. He heads to the
back of the park and meets with one of his many connections. They make
their money and drug switch after Jose checks the quality of the cocaine.
Then the two split their ways and Jose heads back up to the front of the
park. Jose does all of his street dealings on foot. Jose walks quickly through the park. He needs to get the cocaine spread
out through the streets as fast as possible. Jose cuts through some tall
hedges and sees the three thugs coming up on a lady. He stops in the hedges
and watches the thugs surround her now. At this part of the park no one
else is present. A man on a bike rides by and the lady asks for his help.
She is terrified now. The man on the bike doesn't even look back. They
rip the purse from her grip now and look for her money. She has no money
in the purse. They pull her Bible out and call her a Jesus freak then
throw God's word to the ground like it's garbage. They have no idea it's
the key to their eternal life. Jose walks through the hedges and heads
toward the lady and the thugs. He has $45,000 dollars worth of cocaine
in his backpack. He should be moving in the other direction because this
is none of his concern. He cares for no one and no one cares for him.
But something is pulling him to the lady. He speaks loud and it startles
them all. Stephanie is shaken really bad by what has just happened to her. What
would have happened if this man was not here to help her? She turns from
watching the three leaving and for the first time gets a good look at
Jose. He steps up to her and they look into each other's eyes. For some
time they just keep looking at each other. She is beautiful to Jose. Stephanie
feels safe now and slowly stops shaking. She can feel the power around
Jose and knows God sent him to help her. He is stunning to look at. Then
Jose breaks the silence between them. Jose unlocks his apartment door and walks in. He has just unloaded all the cocaine. He turns on the TV and looks around at the mess he lives in. He lives like he's poor but has a hundred and fifteen thousand stashed away. He lives with the cockroaches in his apartment and deals with the ones out on the streets. But he knows he is one of the worst. He goes to his couch and lies down and looks at the cracks on the ceiling. After meeting Stephanie his thoughts have been any thing but normal. He cannot get her off of his mind. And the whole Jesus and church thing is freaking him out. But she has brought a light into his heart that has never been there. This one woman has brought so much confusion to his simple way of thinking. He looks at his watch it is 7:38. He does not have time to meet Stephanie at choir. Does he really want to meet her anyway? He is not sure about anything anymore. Jose sits up and runs his fingers through his hair. He didn't even get her number, just the church address. He decides it is just best to forget all about her. Jose gets up and leaves his apartment and heads three blocks down to Herb's Bar. Tonight he will sit there and try to drink the memory of Stephanie away. The Amtrak train speeds down the tracks heading to the northside. Stephanie
looks out the window and watches the Chicago scenes go by. And she thinks
of Jose as she looks out the train window. Daily at work she meets men
in three-piece suits and they do nothing for her. But Jose has taken her
breath away. She knows he's from the streets just by the way the three
men paid respect to him. Her prayers are that Jose comes to the church
tonight. Later at choir practice she looks for Jose to come through the
church doors to see her. But he never shows up. Her heart is heavy for
she really wanted to see him again. Choir practice is over and Pastor
Simons locks the front door of the church. Jose slowly opens his blood shot eyes. The sun is beating through the
window onto his face. He has one of his monster hangovers. He knows this
is going to happen when he drinks the hard stuff. But he drinks it anyway.
He drinks to numb the pain of the life he chosen to live. But the pain
never goes away and the reality of life is still there when we open our
eyes. He pulls himself up and sits on the edge of the bed. He tried to
forget about Stephanie at the bar last night. But the more he drank the
more he thought about her. Jose doesn't understand the feelings he has
for her. He only met her yesterday in the park. Why didn't he go to the
church and see her? Does he even want to see a woman that goes to church?
Why does the thought of going to the church give him this strange feeling
inside? Plus he feels there's no place for scum like him in the church.
And he has no place with such a fine lady like Stephanie. Who is he trying
to fool anyway? What would she say if she ever found out that he was a
drug dealer? And what can he possibly offer her? Jose slams his fist on
the bed and gets up and walks to the kitchen. He makes some coffee to
help himself wake up and get the nasty taste out of his mouth. He has
to get down and hit the streets soon. No one has ever been allowed in
the apartment for any kind of dealing. All is done on the street and on
the move. He knows he is on borrowed time and his luck can run out at
any time. He feels they will come sooner or later and bust him. But he
will fight them until he collapse in his own blood. A week has passed since the day they met. Jose stands on the corner of Taylor and Cermack. The wind is blowing and another storm is rolling in. Jose looks across the street at the church. He is amazed at the size and all the stain glass on the front and sides. Is it right for him to be here now? It feels like he's stalking Stephanie. She might not want to even see him now. But Jose has to find out. He cannot go through another week without knowing. His eyes fall on the church again. Jose feels the fear building inside himself. He must fight through it to see her. Jose realizes nothing else matters in his life but to see Stephanie. If she wants nothing to do with him he will walk away and always remember her. Jose forces himself across the street and climbs the cement steps to the church door. He reaches for the door and stops. Jose looks around because the fear he felt is gone. Now a strange peace has fallen over him. He doesn't understand. His eyes look up at the stain glass and he sees a scene of Jesus on the cross. He sees the nails in his hands and feet. And he sees the blood. He wonders what the man did to deserve that. Jose looks at his own hands and then pulls the door open and walks in. Jose stands in the barely light foyer of the church. He can hardly see
the painting of Jesus on the walls. There are bathrooms on both sides
of the hallway. Ladies on the right and men's on the left. Jose walks
to the door that leads to the sanctuary. He looks through the slates in
the door. There are people on the stage and some in the front pews. But
he does not see Stephanie anywhere. Dread sets in as he looks around the
church. The ladies bathroom door opens behind Jose. He's blocking the
doors when she walks up. The two walk down to a café that's three blocks from the church.
They sit and eat and talk for about an hour and a half. They talk about
movies to music and everything in between. There is a comfort that surrounds
them. They feel like they have known each other for years. Just being
around her makes Jose feels like he has a purpose now. He knows she walks
with God and loves her church. But she does not try to shove it on him.
Jose opens the door and throws his keys on the kitchen counter. Then
walks into the living room and sits in the darkness. He listens to the
sirens outside that are fading into the distance. Is there such a thing
as hell on earth? Jose knows there is. He has been living in it his whole
life. But now something is telling him there's a better life waiting for
him somewhere. He has been living off the hunger of hatred for years.
But after hearing about this Jesus man from Stephanie his mind is working
in overload. Now he understands what the word hope means. There is hope
now in his life with Stephanie in it. The next morning Jose's cell phone rings. He gets the call he has been
waiting on. He's to meet his connection at Stratton Park in two hours.
Two hours later Jose meets his connection and the $100.000 cocaine pick
up will happen in two days at a different park They take their seats and talk softly through the previews. Stephanie
read in the paper today that the movie was graphic and brutal. She tells
Jose some people have left early from the movie. Some cannot watch what
is done to Jesus. Jose thinks of his life and the drugs he deals. He thinks
of the brutality and the graphics he lives in everyday. The two hold hands and Jose's grip tightens when they nail Jesus to the
cross and then lift him up for display. The Jesus man dies on the cross.
At the very end of the movie it shows Jesus rising after three days and
the nail scare in his hand. The movie is over and the lights slowly come
on. Jose looks at Stephanie and the tears are still in his eyes. Jose
speaks with love in his voice. The next morning Jose sits alone in his living room. The movie has opened
his heart beyond his own understanding. The Jesus man is calling his heart,
he can feel it all around him. Jose turns off the TV and pulls out the
piece of paper Stephanie gave him. Before they departed last tonight she
wrote this for him and told him to read it when he was alone. It reads,
Romans 10:13: "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord will
be saved." Jose sits at the kitchen table and opens the Bible. He remembers what Stephanie told him about Jesus and the New Testament. The first four chapters are about Jesus' walk on the earth. Jose starts in the book of Matthew and reads for hours. He rubs his eyes and closes the Bible. He walks to the window and looks out onto the street. He does not understand everything he has just read. But he understands that Jesus is loving and forgiving. He cares for everyone and never boosted he was the Son of God. Now sitting in the dark Jose knows there are things in his life he has to change. And he has to change them now. He pulls the piece of paper out of his pocket with Stephanie's number on it. She answers after four rings and Jose explains everything that's happened to him in the last four hours. Stephanie is so very happy for him and starts to cry on the phone. But he tells her not all is good. Jose tells her he's a drug dealer and explains what kind of life he lives in. Then he tells her what kind of life he wants now and what he has to do to change it. And he tells her cannot see her for a week. Then with great sadness in his heart he tells her he understands if she doesn't want to see him again. Jose smiles and says goodbye. Stephanie said she would be waiting for him. Next Jose calls his connection and sets up a meeting with him in two
hours. They will meet at the park. Jose reads God's word until it's time
to leave. The cab pulls up to Stratton Park and Jose gets out. He is not
afraid on what he is about to do but very nervous about it. Because he
knows his life will be on the line. The two men meet in the back of the
park and Jose lays it out. The sun is setting and Jose climbs the stairs to his apartment. He locks the door as soon as he gets in. He goes straight to the bedroom and opens the closet. He pulls down a duffel bag from the top shelve. He pushes all the hanging clothes to the right and looks at hthe three foot safe. Jose reaches down and turns the combination and feels the tumblers click. He turns the handle and opens the safe. He remembers coming in here and looking at all the money and having so much pride in himself. Now he looks at the $150.000 and it means nothing to him. It's drug money that's all. Jose unzips the duffel bag and puts all the money into it. He puts the bag over his shoulder and grabs something's off the table. Jose unlocks the door and takes the three flights down to the sidewalk. The night is dark now and he wants to take no chances so he runs through the back ways and alleys to his destination. Jose walks up to the condemned buildings that run the whole block. He's looking for something to put the money in. Jose finds a small metal drum full of garbage and dumps it out. He opens the duffel bag and puts all the money in the drum. Then he reaches into his pocket and pulls out the lighter fluid and matches. Jose dowses the money and lights a match and throws it in. He sits and watches the drug money burn and thanks the Jesus man. Another burden slowly lifts off the shoulders of Jose. Assanti lights the big Cuban cigar he has clinched between his teeth.
The man watches the smoke as it rolls to the top of the nine-foot ceiling.
He hates coming here but he has to. He works for Assanti but wishes he
didn't. Assanti is a drug lord and hatred and greed runs through his veins
not blood. He puffs on his cigar and listens to the story the man tells
with his meeting with Jose. Assanti waves the man to leave his office
after he's done with the info. He leans back in his leather chair and
thinks on what to do with Jose. Assanti tells his two bodyguards to leave
his office also. They leave without a word spoken and wait in the next
room. He knows the two are just waiting on the word from him to hunt Jose
down and kill him. But the whole Jesus thing has made Assanti stop cold
in his thoughts. Assanti thinks of his brother now as he sits alone in
his office. The two of them used to run the drugs together. They worked
from the bottom to the top in the drug world. They had everything they
wanted. And people where hurt or disposed of if they where in their way.
Then one day his brother came up to him and said he wanted out. He told
Assanti he walked by a church and heard the people singing. He stopped
and listened because he knew the song. Their mother used to sing it to
them when they were kids. But something drew Assanti's brother into the
church that night. His brothers' empty heart was filled with love and
peace. He said he found a man called Jesus Christ. Captain Jim Bowens speaks through the small microphone and asks Greene
if he can still hear him. Undercover agent Greene tells him "loud
and clear." Greene is walking to the drop off spot to meet Jose Alvarez.
The long hair covers the earpiece in his right ear and the mike is in
his front pocket. He's amazed the mike is the size of a pencil eraser.
This time they're to meet at Logan Park. Greene talks loud enough for
Bowens to hear. "This Alvarez punk sure has a thing for parks." Jose's cell phone rings and he looks at the number. Greene is calling wondering where he is. Jose takes the phone into the kitchen and puts it on the counter. He opens the draw and pulls a hammer out and smashes the phone to pieces. He has Stephanie's number memorized. The other numbers he will never need again. Now the waiting game starts. Jose will stay in his apartment the rest of the day and tomorrow. He will wait for Assanti's men to come hunt him down. With child like faith Jose prays for strength and protection. He opens God's word and finds in the back a listing of different chapters for certain words. Jose looks up fear and picks out Psalm 23 from the list and reads it. The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not be in want. The chapter touches Jose's heart and it gives him hope and strength in his fear. He reads the one sentence out loud to himself. "You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies." Slowly calm comes over Jose and he knows that no matter what happens God is with him. Two days go by and Jose sits in peace. No one has come near his door. The two days have brought him closer to the Jesus man. The more he reads about Jesus the more he understands that he was a man of forgiveness and love. Jose knows he has to live by these two powerful ways now. Today Jose will seek love and forgiveness. He will call Stephanie on a pay phone today and look for a man he has hurt in the past. Stephanie walks to the kitchen and pulls the coffee out of the cupboard.
Her eyes are sour and red from crying. For two days she has lived through
a mental hell worrying and praying for Jose. She is deeply in love with
him. Even after he told her the kind of life he was living, but she still
loves him. Now he puts his life on the line to walk with Jesus. The tears
swell in her eyes again and she asks God to protect Jose. The cell phone
rings and she prays its Jose. She hurries to the living room and flips
her cell phone open. Stephanie's voice is shaky. "Hello!" Assanti's men watch Jose as he talks on the pay phone. For two days they have sat and waited for Jose to come out of his apartment building. But he never did. Then today he finally appears and goes straight to the pay phone. The two men in the car would love to run down Jose and put him out of the picture. But they will do what Assanti tells them. So for now they will just watch his every move. Jose gets off the phone and heads down into the worst parts of the Southside. He's looking for Jim, the crack head he has brutalized for years. For hours Jose looks in the back alleyways for Jim. He asks whoever he sees if they have seen Jim. Finally someone saw him stumble into the next alley over about two hours ago. Jose walks over to the next alley and looks down it. The alley runs down about three hundred yards and dead ends into a loading dock. The loading dock has not been used in years. All the lights have been broken out. It is pitch black down by the loading dock. Jose walks down the alley into the darkness. Jim's coming down from his daily high as he sits in the alley's filth and garbage. He looks up and sees a silhouette of a man coming down the alley at him. The man is big and powerful. He knows its Jose Alvarez. Jim remembers he never gave Jose the money he owes him. He wishes Jose would just kill him and put him out of his human misery. In the dark Jose sees the outline of Jim sitting under the dock in the
corner. Jose crouches down about three feet from Jim. Shame overwhelms
Jose as he thinks back to the last time that he ran into Jim. He had the
man by the throat off the ground slammed against a brick wall. He hated
the crack head then. But he doesn't anymore. Jose prays to himself and
asks the Jesus man to help him with the right words. No man has said a
word yet and Jim breaks the silence. His voice shakes as he speaks. They watch from the vehicle as Jose and the other man comes out of the alley. The two men follow Jose and the man as they walk to a run down diner on Wilson and Harrison. Jim goes to the washroom and cleans up and combs his hair back. He needs a shower bad. But he needs to eat more than anything right now. Jim looks in the mirror and doesn't even know the person he's looking at. His weight has dropped down to about a hundred and twenty pounds. He knows he's slowly dying inside. The cocaine is eating him alive. He needs help but doesn't know where to go or who to turn too. Jim leaves the bathroom and sits down and picks up his coffee cup. It shakes are so bad Jim has to set it down. Jim asks the waitress for cola with a straw. He is blown away he is sitting and eating lunch with Jose Alvarez. He hated Jose, but for some reason that hatred is starting to passing away. The waitress brings the burgers and fries. The two talk and eat. Jose watches Jim's hands as the shake holding the burger. Jim looks across the table into the eyes of Jose. He used to see hatred but now he sees kindness. Then the words Jose speaks to him grip his heart. "Jim is there anyway I can help you?" The days fly by and Assanti's men have quit following Jose. Assanti
finally decides to call off his dogs. Jose knew they were there, following
him. But he also knows he is blessed nothing ever happened to him. As
each day goes by he gets closer and closer to the Lord. Daily he dives
into God's word and learns more about the Jesus man and his never ending
love. And today he will finally see Stephanie again. The days have been
hard not being able to see her. But he wanted to keep all trouble away
from her. Jose does not know where his life will take him now. He has
decided to not look back on his former life, but to look forward and keep
his eyes and heart on the Jesus man. Together the two sit on the blanket and have a picnic in the park. They
talk about all the things that have happened in the last week. Jose pulls
out his Bible and shows Stephanie and tells her how he went down to Leo's
pawnshop and Leo just gave it to him. She smiles and stretches her hand
out. Jose hands the bible to her. Four years later Jose stands at the grill in his backyard and turns the steaks over. He shuts the lid and turns and talks to his close friend Jim. His friend has been clean now for four years. Jim knows without Jose's help he would probably be dead today. That day in the diner Jose asked Jim if there was any way he could help him. Jim pushed his fears aside that day and asked Jose to help him beat his addiction. The two men talked in the diner that day for hours. They decided Jim would move in and Jose would help him break the chains of cocaine. That day Jim found a small piece of hope in the man he used to fear. When they left that day from the diner they stopped at a small grocery store on a corner and bought the things they would need to last out three days. Jim was about to go to the depths of hell mentally and physically. But he knows he must go there to survive and regain his life back. Jim thinks back to his walk with Jose to hell. Jose sits in the recliner in the bedroom with his Bible on his lap. Jose is young in his Christian walk, but he knows he needs to pray for Jim continually. Jim is sleeping, if that's what you want to call it. Jim's head moves back and forth and words of no meaning slur from his mouth. The man is drenched from head to toe in sweat. Jose gets up and grabs the towel again and wipes off Jim's face and forehead. The bruises and scratch marks are visible now up and down Jose's arms. Out of no where Jim will fight Jose to get back out on the streets and get his cocaine fix. But he is no match for Jose and his bulk and collapses back into the bed from exhaustion. The two agreed that no matter what Jim says or does he is not allowed out of the apartment. No matter what happens. Jose has the keys to the apartment locked up in the safe in the bedroom closet. Jim falls deeper and deeper into another nightmare. In his dream he
is in a run down building, he can see the rats moving in the darkness.
The cocaine is in the bedroom upstairs. But he must fight the dark shadows
that block the door to the cocaine. Jim shakes as he climbs the stairs
in the dark. He can hear the dark shadows getting louder the closer he
gets. He gets to the top of the stairs and looks down the hall and sees
the door and the things from hell that is blocking it. Now Jim is in his
own mental battle at what to do. He wants to run for his life and he wants
the cocaine to feel a false life. Jim chooses the cocaine and runs down
the hallway screaming and swinging his arms. The black shadows attack
him and Jim fights with all he has. These are the times in the real world
that he lashes out at Jose. Jose covers up as Jim hits him again and again,
over and over he screams in agony. Then Jim just quits swinging and screaming.
Jose puts his friend back into the bed. In his nightmare Jim thinks he
has beaten the dark shadows. Jose awakes and his neck is stiff from the recliner. He looks over and
Jim is sitting up in the bed. The two men smile at each other. Jose reaches
over and the two shake hands. Jim mouth feels like the Sahara desert.
"Do you have any coffee Jose?" Jim stands in his friends' backyard clean with the love of God in his heart. The back door opens and Stephanie steps out onto the porch and smiles at Jose. In her arms she holds Amy their little girl. Jose smiles at his friend Jim. Then he smiles at his wife and daughter. Jose takes in everything he has now through Jesus. Then he speaks from his heart as he looks up to the heavens "Thank you Jesus man."
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