It was a dark and foggy night, and I was driving down a two-lane highway after a late night out. The headlights in the fog made the night look ominous, and my eyes were tired. In short, it was a good time to see things that might not actually be there.
I drove around a curve to see a police car sitting on the left side of the road. It was facing away from me, and, like my car, its headlights were hitting the fog. I could see something standing in the headlights and the officer standing by his car.
I slowed down, which was a good thing. If I had not been on my breaks, then I might have run off the road.
Jesus was standing in front to the police car. The headlights and the fog made his white gown glow. His arms were outstretched and he was looking into the sky.
For a second, I thought I had driven into the Second Coming. He was even coming from the east, and, like the Bible says, that is where Jesus will be coming from.
Obviously, it was not Jesus. It was some guy who was walking around looking like Jesus. However, I cannot overstate how freaky it was. Even the officer looked like he was taken aback.
Well, I guess it was not Jesus. Who knows? The End Times could be upon us. If that is the case, then I can say that I was there when Jesus appeared to a police officer in Tennessee. I can also be proud of the fact that I did not wreck.
Oh ma gosh. You really had me going there. And yeah, I can believe it would be possible in this day and time to see Jesus coming out of the fog on a Tennessee road. Like Kentucky, almost anything could be coming out of the fog on these back roads.
It was better than the deer I hit on a foggy night.
Best start of a Friday work day.
Thanks. We need to do all we can to make workdays good.
And you didn’t take a picture. Talk about a missed opportunity. If this turns out to be the beginning of the End Times … Well. You were there.
I know. Those were the days before I had one of these fancy phones.
I would probably not have taken a picture either. Despite being a photographer, I’m not that fast to grab the camera.