Nicole (16 March 2011)
"Overcoming"
Dear Doves, I have been
reading a lot of messages about being Rapture Ready and not sitting
around just waiting for the rapture, but overcoming and dealing with
hard issues in your life.
Now the thing is that I am trying to overcome but I am pushed up
against a wall. There is a man at my son's school who is
using his car in a violent way to try to cause an accident with my son
in my car. Very long story short but I need to
transfer schools. However the new school does not feel that
they need to process this in a fast or emergency manner and they can
sit on it and process it in the normal 5 day period. The
next day the daughter told my son it was going to get worse if we
messed with her dad after he has already sought out our car on the
freeway at a speed of 80 miles per hour and slammed on his brakes in
front of us....this is the fourth slamming of his brakes.
It is a long story but this person is very hostile and drives very
recklessly through school zones and has a long history of doing stuff
like this. This person doesn't forget and we need to
distance ourselves from him.
So my son is sitting home from school because he is
terrified! And the other school won't take it
seriously.
How can you overcome when you have talked to the teacher, the school
office, the superintendent's office of the school district, the State
Board of Education, the District Attorney's office, your local State
Senator and the new school in which you want to transfer and they all
say.....if you see the guy dial 911 because it sounds like he needs to
be in jail. WHY is it my responsibility to risk my life, my
insurance, my car and my son's life to go after a person who should be
in jail? I am not a police officer nor the safety
patrol. I do not think the Lord would ask His bride to put
their children in danger in order to "go after" someone who is
eventually going to run their car into the wrong person.
Personally I will not be surprised if California gets the next mega
earthquake. I really really won't be surprised.