“Indeed someone may say, “You have faith and I have works.” Demonstrate your faith to me without works, and I will demonstrate my faith to you from my works.”
James 2:18 (NAB)
A man named Patrick recalled his journey from being a bitter atheist to finding a new life after putting his faith in Jesus Christ. Patrick became angry at God ever since his teenage brother died by suicide many years earlier. As time went by, he married, had children, worked a successful job, and thought he had it all, and didn’t need God. Then his life suddenly hit a roadblock, when his wife asked for a separation, saying she didn’t love him anymore, so they separated.
Patrick found himself living in an apartment and at the lowest point of his life. He even had thoughts of suicide at times, but one person was leaving a gradual impression on him during that dark time. There was an older man in his neighborhood, named Jesse, who rode his bicycle everywhere, especially to church every Sunday. Jesse would always stop briefly to talk to Patrick, telling him that God loved him or that God is with him. It was as if Jesse knew what Patrick was going through.
One day Patrick was surprised to see Jesse walking instead of riding his bike, and learned that someone had stolen Jesse’s bicycle. Patrick felt sorry for him, but Jesse brushed it off, in his usual cheerful demeanor, saying it’s okay, since that person might have needed the bicycle more than him.
After his bicycle was stolen, Jesse would take a taxi to church every Sunday, but one day someone stole all of Jesse’s money. When Patrick heard about that, he was outraged, but Jesse calmly said that maybe that person needed the money more than him.
As Jesse continued to show genuine meekness, forgiveness and incomprehensible peace, it began to work in Patrick’s heart. He never observed anyone like Jesse, who lived his Christianity in a relationship with Jesus, instead of fulfilling religious obligations. Jesse demonstrated by all he said and did, that the presence of Jesus was real in his life. In his sincere gratitude and purity of heart in the troubled times, Jesse was motivated by the love of Christ.
Patrick became spiritually hungry for that kind of faith, and one day, he bowed his head in prayer, surrendering all his anguish to God, saying,
“God, if you are real, help me, I want to know Jesse’s Jesus.”
That marked a turning point for Patrick. God answered his prayer, and he began to have his own personal relationship with Jesus. As a result of the light that shined through Jesse, Patrick went to church, was reconciled with his wife through a marriage retreat, and today he and his wife are involved together in various ministries, serving God as a family. Patrick also started a ministry of suicide prevention, in honor of his late brother.
Jesse passed away in 2020 and is resting in the arms of Jesus today. He lived his life in humility and faith, never doubting that God was with him, even when bad things happened. Now Patrick is telling his story of redemption and spreading the light of Christ to others.
The world is hungry for someone to demonstrate the true peace and joy that only Jesus gives us.
Jesse showed it throughout his life, by leaving a legacy, which inspired someone to say,
“I want Jesse’s Jesus.”
This story made me more aware of how effectively Christ’s light can shine through a human being. It doesn’t require a minister, priest or missionary to explain Jesus to this world, just the humility of believers who shine with a genuine peace, joy and love. Jesse made me hope and pray that I could demonstrate my faith in a way to cause others to say,
“I want Maria’s Jesus”, because there’s no greater legacy to leave in this world.
Lord, help us to demonstrate our faith in greater ways, so that we will all leave a legacy of reflecting your peace, joy and love through all we say and do. Amen










