Nov. 10, 2012
by Gregory Barnes Watson

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October 14, 2012

Hello World!

Being convicted of murder I fell into the abyss - a true bottomless hole. While still near the surface, friends and loved ones visited, wrote letters, and accepted my collect telephone calls. With each passing year, as I fell deeper into the darkness and further away, I became irrelevant to all but my parents and one or two friends. Blinded by the inky black and chilled to the bone as my body hurtled downward, the only light and warmth came from the spark of Christ.

A topsider could say, "Isn't God enough?" My response - it would be if I had the faith of a mustard seed, but I am weak. My flesh cried out for what I believed I knew as love - a woman's touch. God's answer - "No." I was unworthy. I squandered previous relationships. I failed to appreciate their true value. I kept on falling until it was revealed to me that the cold wind was God's chastising breath tearing away the old me. The blindness was a stripping away of the insignificant things I saw and chased after. The sense of falling was my insecurity in God who had at all times held me safe.

In time, I accepted my place. I was set apart from the world and the special love of a woman. So when my heart ached, I said, "Until you, Lord, know I am ready, I will cling to you and that which is unseen - hope."

Twenty-five years later I found myself sitting in the prison visiting room and gazing into the captivating eyes of simplelady61. She held my hand and spoke words that brought tears of healing balm to my lonely heart - "I Love You." A topsider could say, "What kind of crazy person could love a murderer serving a life sentence?" My answer - a brave one. I haven't asked her what the 61 stands for, but it's my guess that it is the number God stopped counting at as he generously placed attributes into her during her creation. I can begin to name them with radiant beauty and continue with brains, compassion, wit, kindness, and a heart that pours out a love whose source is straight from God.

I found myself disbelieving that a woman such as simplelady61 could love me. I trembled, fearful that it was a cruel joke, and that at any minute she would vanish. In a panic I turned to God and asked, "Is she real? Is she really mine?" God's answer - "She is real but she is not yours. She belongs to me. I have sent her to you to cherish. Love her as I have loved you - unconditionally."

My trembling has transformed to tingling. I am lightheaded and giddy. When in her presnece, any darkness or evil that exists within my prison world flees. They are fearful of the pureness of the love we are sharing. I tell simplelady61 that I love her a million times, which is saying, "I will always cherish you," while thanking God for making me wait - for making me worthy.

Thanks for checking in on me,

Cordially,

Gregory Barnes Watson
D-67547 C-14-104-U
PO Box 409060
Ione[?] CA 95640

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videomovie44 Posted 12 years ago. ✓ Mailed 12 years ago   Favorite
Hello Greg,
Some months ago, I went to visit a friend in Mission Viejo. Along the way, I took a detour through Laguna Hills. I don't suppose that was your old neighborhood?
Your blog is interesting and well written and I'm glad you are doing OK given the surroundings.
Cheers,
Grant

tanya Posted 12 years ago. ✓ Mailed 12 years ago   Favorite
I am happy for you Greg. Enjoy the tingling, lightheaded, giddy. I have found all of that to be a great fuel for creative endeavors. It's a good day for writing friend. Enjoy the ride :) Gary and I prayed for the both of you last night. May blessings of deep healing strengthen you. Shalom> Tanya

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