Ahoy,
This past Saturday my
father-in-law, whom we affectionately call Chini [CHEE-KNEE], took us out on
his boat, which is appropriately named, El Chini. We headed out of Homestead Bayfront Park, and
before we knew it we arrived at a little beach area. The water was crystal
clear and our cooler was nice and full of cold water, fresh fruit, and sandwiches. My beach bag had all the necessities as well:
volleyball, sunscreen, towel, and lip balm.
Only thing left to do was anchor the boat and swim!
My hubby jumped in the
water, extended the anchor as far as it would go, and plunged it in the water.
Everything was fine
until the boat started to drift. Turns
out the anchor was in a marshy area; there was nothing solid enough for it to
hold onto. A couple times the boat
veered dangerously close to another boat and then turned the other way and
almost chopped my head off.
After some trial and
error, the boat was finally secure in more solid ground, and it got me thinking
about this passage:
Hebrews 6:18-19
"We who have run for our very lives to God have every reason to grab the
promised hope with both hands and never let go. It's an unbreakable spiritual
lifeline - a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls - taking us to the
very presence of God."
We must anchor our
souls in the promised, solid hope that no matter what, one day we will be with
Christ and enjoy indescribable blessings.
Everything else is fleeting, marshy, and temporary. Putting our faith in anyone or in anything
else leads to instability and drifting.
We anchor ourselves
when we focus on Him; we anchor ourselves when we pray.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, We
anchor, attach, bind, bolt, connect, embed, hitch, moor, solder, unite, and
weld our souls to You - our blessed hope for this life and for the better life
to come. Help us to focus on You and Your greatness so we never drift away. In Christ's name, AMEN~
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