The Amazing Marilyn
I normally don’t write about “second hand” testimonies, but this is one we can all learn from. A while back, I was privileged to meet Marilyn. This is her story.
In 1984, there was a bank robbery in the small west Oklahoma town of Geronimo. Marilyn was working as a waitress and walked across to the bank to get change for the restaurant. She followed a young farmer into the building. Immediately, a gunman ushered them to a backroom where three woman were lying face down on the floor. The three woman who were employees of the bank, had been stabbed multiple times; however, in the excitement, Marilyn nor the farmer realized the women were already dead. One of the young ladies was Marilyn’s first cousin.
After Marilyn and the young man were forced to lie down with their faces to the floor, another gunman forced a young couple with a baby into the room and they were made to lay on the floor, also.
A few minutes later, one of the gunmen shot the farmer in the back of the head.
Marilyn was a brand new “baby” Christian and all she could think to do, was call out the name of Jesus. So, without an outward sound, from her heart she called on the King of kings over and over. The gunman then moved to Marilyn and shot her. Marilyn lost consciousness. He then moved to the young couple, shooting both of them and he attempted numerous times to shoot the baby in the back of the neck, but the gun was empty by this time.
What seemed like an eternity, according to the FBI report, was only fourteen minutes from the time Marilyn had been forced into the backroom, until the failed attempt to kill the baby.
Marilyn needed the skill of a trauma unit. The closest one was Oklahoma City. She would need the assistance of medi-flight. Due to heavy snow fall, medi-flight had been grounded.
Somehow, miraculously, two helicopter pilots based at Fort Sill heard of Marilyn plight. They asked for permission to fly Marilyn to OKC. It was denied. They went against orders and made the flight.
Once in OKC, doctors didn’t give Marilyn’s family any hope. It would be months before she would be well enough to leave the hospital, if at all. The fact was, if she lived, she would be nothing more than a vegetable, unable to care for herself.
Fourteen days later, Marilyn (to everyone’s amazement) walked out of the hospital.
When it came time for the trial, of course Marilyn was called as a witness. But when asked about the robbery, all she wanted to do was testify to the healing power of Jesus and what He had done for her while she was in the hospital. And that is what she did.
One of the robbers was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences; the other was sentenced to die.
Marilyn, who has a heart after Christ Himself, wanted to talk to the men. She wanted to tell them, she had forgiven them and she desired to share what Jesus had done during her healing. She was never allowed a face to face meeting; however, she was given permission to write both men.
Marilyn and the young man who was sentenced to die, became “friends”. Because of Marilyn, he gave his life to Christ. The other young man, insist he did nothing wrong. As Marilyn says, she would like to forgive him, but it is difficult to share forgiveness with someone who refuses to admit they have done anything wrong.
Marilyn’s wounds left their affect. She was left unable to hear on one side, her vision is such that she no longer drives, and when in front of a large crowd she has difficulty articulating at times. Her brother says, “That is not a new problem. She always was a little slow.” You know how brothers are.
Several years after the robbery, Marilyn was home alone sitting at her dinning table listening to a preaching cassette tape. God healed her hearing, completely, instantly! She believes one day, He will also heal her vision. She guesses, like her brother said, she will always be slow.
Her message is riveting, but she stresses this: As a babe in Christ who did not know any verses from the Bible, but only to call upon the Name of Jesus – from the time she did, NO ONE ELSE IN THE BACKROOM OF THE BANK WAS KILLED!
Like Marilyn, the young couple recovered from their wounds.
God is amazing! And when we allow HIM to use us, we are able to do amazing things.
”And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” ~ Acts 2:21
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One Response to “Geronimo Oklahoma – The Amazing Marilyn”

Thank You, Lord! What an encouragement! Wonderful, Cheryl!