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Marcus Le

Kaimuki High School
Class of 1995

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Marcus Le - Class of 1995 - Kaimuki High School
First Name Marcus
Last Name Le
Graduation Year Class of 1995
Gender Male
Current Location Honolulu, Hawaii
Hometown Honolulu, Hawaii
About Me Glory and honour and majesty belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ..1Tim.6:16 The Lord has great compassion towards me , He spared my life ...God commendeth His love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for the us- Romans 5:10... Today was like any other day ...I woke up and conducted business as usual, recite the normal routines.. I had been living a fast life of partying, drinking, and been an outlawed! I was sold on the American dream as I grew up, the big house , fancy cars , being with all types of women. Yet I find myself wanting more and bigger things as it came, it never'd satisfied my appetite! I consider my life quite selfish when I reflect on it now. I remember leaving Tampa,FL to Hawaii for a business training...during that conference I was promoted to a leadership position, I was in charge of opening Mortgage offices in Hawaii! I was excited and jump on the offer! Day by day , and weeks, and months started to take a big toll on me. I was stressed out emotionally , fatique physically , financially burdened because I had no help coming from the top leadership. The CEO promised to support me financially and in providing a brokerage license to do business in Hawaii, that never gone through. It was hard on me to get this business up and running alone. I had debts and high expectations to fulfill. Never-the-less , in my pride I never gave up , I didn't want to lose face to what I had promised to do either. This usual day took a turn for the worst, as I lay there the night before a thought came to me " Saying, go rob a bank!". I follow that voice through the night and the morning. I told myself that I needed a quick fix and went with the voice. That morning I put on a disguise and got a gun and went out to the street , I saw a man on a motorcycle and quickly stick him up and stole his bike! I rode off to a bank in central downtown and robbed it! I got on the bike and sped off. Moments later patrol cars pursuit me at high speeds. A helicopter came above me and gave the police my where abouts. After a thirteen mile chase, HPD apprehended me on the mountain top in the brushes! I'll spare you all the details of what happen during that process. Lots of bumps and bruises. The momentous shift in my life... I was thrown in a dark cold cell, door slam, and being treated like an animal. You're now considered as the scum of society and more than what words can label. Detectives and officers alike keep saying that I will face twenty to twenty-five years in prison. I was in deep despair and oblivion! I looked for ways to escape and ways to end my life! I was so confused and in even in shock that I am here. I thought that I was invincible to the law at one point. All of my dreams and aspiration went out the door, all that I have lived for gone! The breaking point happened when my dear mother came to see me through the glass window. She cried so much her eyes swollen . Seeing her in such pain is enough for me to end it all right there! She ask me the same question over and over , "Why son? , Who told you to do this?!!!". I just looked to the ground in shame and hurt. The three minutes was up and while she was still talking, they pulled me back to the cell. I cried , and cried till there was no more tears. I scream at the top of my lungs , I kick the metal door and walls! Then sought God on my knees..I had never in my life needed God for anything. But now was the time to do so...I said a simple prayer, "God , if You are real , please heal my mother and mend her broken heart." Immediately I felt assurance and a sense of peace came over me. The next day they transfer me to a bigger facility , FDC Honolulu. There God place Christian brothers in my path and help me to grow in the Word of God. I didn't realized it at the moment but God already had His hand on me and His Angels protected me from all the police cars that drawn their guns at me. More blessings fell on me, at sentencing , I was given 63 months ,rather than twenty plus years. God touched the Prosecutor's heart to drop the gun charge, and of stealing the motorcycle. Many inmates couldn't believe it , myself included. During this transitional period, I gave my life to the Lord Jesus Christ- I commited my whole being to Him. God had an amazing impression upon my heart , so much that I seek to be in His presence and devoted to His Word eight to ten hours a day! I was drawn to the Oneness of Christ and the reception of the Holy Ghost that the Word of God stood out and spoke to me-"Man shall not live on bread alone, but by every Word that proceed out of the mouth of God"(Matthew 4:4). I began playing the guitar and sang to Jesus, and He open doors for me to lead other men to the truth of salvation-the mighty God in Christ! God bless me with a ministry to teach others and I study to show myself approved unto God ,and made full proof of that calling! I look back now at the four plus years that I was incarcerated and count it as a blessing, rather than a curse. I realized that I could have died many times before due to my abrupt behavior with the law ,and in riding stunts and 180 mph high speed chase with the FHP! I Thank God for prison , because that saved my life, and not only that , but my whole family who comes from a religious buddhist background are now converted by the grace of God! I hope and pray that this small testimony will solidify your faith in Jesus Christ , for He is the Savior of the world! He is standing at the door of your heart knocking, He want to be invited in and sup with you-Revelation 3:20 Sometimes we are so busy in our daily lives and agendas that we are not willing to give Him a moment of our time to hear Him speak to us. Remember what the devil came to do , he intended for bad things to happen to me and to you , but God plan it for the good! (Jeremiah 29:11 ; John 10:10) It doesn't matter what happened in the past , whether we were wicked and evil ,and did things that we thought was unforgivable. The Bible says that God will wipe away all your transgression and blot out your sins , He will not remember them anymore-Psalms 103:3 ; Isaiah 43:25. As much as He has forgiven us , we should also forgive others that have sin against us; if we forgive not others their sins , neither will God forgive us!-Matthew 6:14-15. I love all those that love saith the Lord , and I will cut off all the wicked in the land. To all that have not known the distinct gentlemen from Galilee, ..the plan of salvation is this, "Repent of your sins , be baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit" Acts 2:38 May you re-commit your lives to Christ Jesus our Lord, and continue to live a life that is pleasing to Him (according to His Word) . The Lord Jesus Christ bless all of you and your famili...(read more)
Marcus Le - Class of 1995 - Kaimuki High School

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