Thunder
Fists Hears God
Heavyweight World Boxing Champion, 76-5 record as
a professional. 1968 Olympic Champion. As a boxer, he was as bad with his fists as anyone had
seen in the very late 1960s.
In his youth, he was a miserable bully with a chip
on his shoulder. But, then he got into boxing and became the World Heavyweight Champion. He
had it all...but he still wasn't happy or at peace until he met the Lord.
His conversion happened on March 17, 1977. Just a
few days previously, life had been looking good. He was on the comeback trail after having
lost his title to Muhammad Ali a few years before. And now he was ready to fight a big fight
against Jimmy Young, one that would be a set up for a rematch title fight. And yet, the bad
man felt empty. For some strange reason, while standing on the balcony of his hotel room, he
began a prayer to a God that he says he wasn't sure existed: "God, maybe you can take my life and
use it. Maybe you can use me as something more than a boxer."
On that same March 17,1977, he lost that
all-important bout against Young. He hit bottom.
But the Hound of Heaven (Jesus) noticed! Several years ago, he spoke with David Mainse on
100 Huntley Street about that day and his life-changing encounter with Jesus
Christ:
"I had just fought a fight with Jimmy Young...just
a decision, it wasn't a tough fight or anything. After I found out I had lost, I went back to
the dressing room...just a normal cooling off. And let me tell you business picked up for me
there! I had always prayed to God. I believed there was probably a God somewhere; and I'd
always said, 'No matter what, everybody got their own religion as long as they treat people
right it's OK.' But when I left that dressing room, I was screaming the name of
Jesus."
After the loss, he had entered the dressing room
and began pacing up and down, obsessed with thoughts of his future and about his relationship
with God. He was obsessed with the thought of death. This inner conflict and suddenly
wrenching turmoil left him lying on the floor where God gave him a series of
visions:
"I was snatched out of my body; and I don't know
if you've been to the sea...as far off as you can see there's nothing but water. Well as far
off as I could see there was nothing but people coming out, in something like a trap. And I
know this place was hell; but I said 'I don't care, if this was death I still believe in
God.' Then I was snatched right out of that place and taken to another place of life and back
into my body. I started screaming 'That's all right I'm dying for God.' And so as I was
sitting there I was snatched into all kinds of religions and brought back into the dressing
room. I didn't know what was goin' on!"
Mainse asked, "So you actually thought you were
dying?"
"I saw death...I saw it! I mean I had built my
whole life on real estate...what I had in the bank; and I saw it all like a big joke. If you
stick a match to a piece of paper, for a moment it stands up after it's burned; then you
touch it, and it crumbles. I saw the whole world crumble behind me, and all I had was
nothing. I had to leave all of it in the world. I couldn't even tell my mother 'bye,' I was
dead! I was dead! And I started crying saying 'Lord I don't wanna die, I don't wanna die, I
can still box,'...and I was talking to God...'I can still box!'
God said 'I don't want your money, I want
you!' "
Foreman's friends and trainers got him up off of
the floor and onto a training table where the sensations of meeting Jesus and feeling the
pains of His death continued:
"So as I laid on the table, I'm coming back into
my body; and I told one of my doctors to move his hand because the thorns are making me bleed
on his hand. And blood started running down my face. And I told the other one to move his
hand because on my hands and on my feet there was blood. All of the places where Jesus had
blood when He died.
"I never had believed in Jesus; I wasn't going to
go for it. I never would have, but let me tell you Jesus is alive. And I started screaming
'Jesus Christ come to life!' And I walked out of that room...jumped off of that table...and
headed for a cold shower 'cause that's the last thing you would ask me to do after a
fight.
"I started screaming words like 'hallelujah I've
been born again.' They thought I was crazy and hurt, so they took me to the hospital. They
thought I was losing my mind. And they ran all kinda tests on me for two or three days, and
nothin' was wrong with me. But I saw the glory of God...I saw it! And let me tell you that
Jesus is alive...there's a living God, and I didn't even know it. I was wondering about it
before, but now I'm not wondering. I know! And I thank God because there's a lot of people
who think for sure...and some think maybe, or maybe not. But I know. God...I
don't know...for some reason touched me, an old sinner. There's a lot of clean men out in the
world doing everything right, and He showed me that there's a living
God.
"Since then I've been telling everybody! I don't
care where you come from or what you're doing, stop it and learn about God and the
Bible.
"And why God did this to me, I don't know; but I
just praise Him every day. I dropped everything I was doing to tell the whole world that
Jesus Christ is alive. God took me all over the country fighting, and I was just trying to
exalt George Foreman. Now I'm going all over to try and tell them about
Jesus"
George Foreman became on ordained minister and for
ten years left boxing to preach the Gospel. He returned to the ring on March 9th, 1987 to
raise money for the youth center he had started in Houston, Texas. Foreman won the WBC heavy
weight championship in 1994 at the age of 45, becoming the oldest man in history to capture
the title. He's (HERE) still active in and around the ring today, most recently as a cable TV boxing
color commentator.
Hound of Heaven: In some cases, salvation is forced onto someone. I call these instances "Hound of Heaven" rescues. [Wikipedia note, HERE.] In addition to former Hells Angels biker, Barry Mayson, I consider the following as sometimes even more dramatic rescues: famous originally bad-ass heavyweight boxer, George Foreman; famous Gospel blue grass artist, Lily Fishman Isaacs; famous news commentator, Kirsten Powers; former bad-ass, rough-man bully, Kirk Martin; and, former druggie captured by murderer, Ashley Smith.
COMMENT: During the past 4 years (2009-2013), my pastor has focused on (1) Jesus' clarification of the earthly component of the Gospel as being all about right relationships ("righteousness"). And (2) he has amply demonstrated how the ancient mind, able only to understand through the "mindset" of suzerain thinking, has failed to lay down a record that rightly reflects His emphasis of the primary love and grace of God, our Father, for all (not His condemnation and punishment).
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(posted 26 Oct. 2001; updated 7 December 2015)
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