David
Berkowitz' life story is astounding.
It began with mental
and emotional problems early in life, and proceeded to getting involved with the
occult, and then to worshipping the devil, and all the dark evil that that brings to the soul and the mind and
the body. He became the devil's plaything. His soul was chained under the third basement
floor of Hell, and when the devil sent him out to kill, he went out to kill.
The ancient Druids
worshipped a monster from Hell called Samhain. At
Halloween, there is still worship offerred to this
demon.
David Berkowitz found himself driven and ordered around and tormented by this "
Samhain". So he called himself the "
Son of Sam" . "I didn't hate those people! " he shouted at the psychiatrist who questioned
him. "Who were those people to me? Sam did it through me! I did it for sam! For blood!"
David Berkowitz languished in
prison for ten long years, his life and his mind thrown away on the devil's trash heap.
Then one day the Light
of the
Word of God entered his soul.
"This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him,
and delivered him from all his troubles."
There in that lonely
cell, he cried to Jesus to
forgive him and clean him up.
And Jesus did.
Hear his conversation with his old friend, and see how Jesus Christ restores broken minds and souls.
David had thrown himself
away to the devil, and the
devil had left him on the trash heap of
Hell.
But then David threw
himself away again. He gave up. He gave up his own will, his own way, his own trying to do things in his own strength.
He gave up his sin.
Jesus said, anyone
who is willing to lose his life shall find it.
So David gave up his old, sin ridden, demon-twisted
soul. He threw it away. He threw it to Jesus. And Jesus gave him back a brand new soul, clean, washed pure
and forgiven by the blood that Jesus shed on the cross of Calvary.
This promise is to
everyone who will believe and receive.
Are you hanging on to a self--a soul, that
is all twisted with sin and self righteousness and battered by the devil? Do like David Berkowitz did. Throw yourself
away. Throw yourself into the loving, everlasting Arms of Jesus Christ. Jesus promised, BEHOLD, I MAKE ALL
THINGS NEW.
The astounding
life of David Berkowitz underlines the power and the meaning of Jesus' words. They are the promise to you, too,
if you will, throw it all away to Jesus, like David did in his lonely prison cell.