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The arc of a man’s life changed dramatically after a Jacksonville police officer, along with a team of other officers, stepped in to help an individual in crisis on the Dames Point Bridge in Florida in April.
Faith had everythingto do with it.
Body camera footage taken on April 12 shows Officer Antonio Richardson speaking with a man who was standing on the edge of the bridge — getting ready to jump.Richardson, along with six other patrol officers, responded to the emergency.
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“Whateveryou’re going through, man, you can get through it,” Richardson can be heard saying to the man during the drama.
“Now listen, man.Listen.Listen.You can get through this,” he told the individual as police lights flashed behind them.

The arc of a man’s life changed dramatically after a Jacksonville police officer, along with a team of other officers, stepped in to help an individual in crisis on the Dames Point Bridge in Florida. (iStock)
“Let’s talk about it for a minute.… Youbelieve in prayer, I know that.… Just touch my hand.Just touch my hand, man, I’m praying with you,” said Richardson to the man.
The officer, for about 40 minutes, kept up a steady stream of conversation and outreach to the man, who was teetering on the edge of the bridge, looking at the water below him.
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Richardson told the man, as he kept his arm outstretched, “If you jump, you’re going to hurt other people.And they’re going to be hurting just like you’re hurting now.… The cycle’s gotta stop.”
“I just felt within myself that God was going to spare his life.”
Finally, after many moments, the man stepped away from the bridge and walked toward the officer — and they hugged.Other officers then stepped in as well.
my position as a pastorasked me to come over and talk with the guy.… Nothing was scripted.… I did not want to see him jump,” he added.

The officer, who is also a pastor (not pictured), said, “I was praying.And God spared his life.And we connected.And as a result of that connection, he didn’t jump.”(iStock)
“I just felt within myself that God was going to spare his life — and he did.”
He also said, “I was praying.And God spared his life.And we connected.And as a result of that connection, he didn’t jump.”
“This powerful story reminds us that we can all love our neighbors and be part of the solution in our nation.”
Officer Richardson has more than 30 years of ministry experience, according to reports.He said that after the man was safe and the immediate drama had passed,the officer called his wife, sat in his patrol car — “and wept like a baby.”
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Pastor Jesse Bradley of the Seattle area, who runs Grace Community Church and is the founder of the ministryJust Choose Hope, watched the video of the dramatic incident.
�This powerful story reminds us that we can all love our neighbors and be part of the solution in our nation.Every person is made in God’s image, loved by Jesus — and life is a gift.”

Jacksonville Police Officer Antonio Richardson, at right, shared the emotional story on �Friends” of how he talked a man off the edge of a bridge in Jacksonville, Florida, on April 12.
He added, “We are made toreceive and give hopedaily, where we live, work, learn and play.”
Bradley also said that people should “be intentional about pursuing others who are in need.Take relationship risks.In theparable of the Good Samaritan, there were two religious people who played it safe and remained in their comfort zone.We have a greater calling,” he said.

“Instead of being separated from God, we can have peace with God and a full pardon through Jesus,” said a pastor, reflecting on the rescue that recently occurred in Jacksonville, Florida, during a man’s mental health crisis.(iStock)
Bradley observed that the inspiring story out of Florida “points us to the greatest rescue story of all.Jesus left heaven to pursue us.”
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He said, “We have all sinned against God and need a Savior.Jesus died on the cross, offering forgiveness, and rose from the grave to give us eternal life.
“Instead of being separated from God,” he added, “we can have peace with Godand a full pardon through Jesus.This is grace, an undeserved gift.We will be with Jesus forever — an everlasting rescue.”
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