Some are on the deck of the ship, milling about. Those who are on the deck see that the sky
has already turned black, they are aware that the storm is close enough to
smell the rain. They are aware that the
boat has begun to rock with the waves, but they are more focused on trying to
steady their steps on the rocking boat, instead of seeking safety. They are still focused on the ship, they are focused on the rocking.
Some have made it to the ship plank. They know that the only way to survive the
storm is to leave the ship, but they are still trying to decide whether or not
it's worth the risk. Some of them are
holding their belongings in their arms, knowing that if they jump, they cannot
bring anything with them. They know that
if they jump into the deep water they have to leave everything behind and they
are not sure they are ready to do that yet.
They can see all those who have already jumped, down in the water,
swimming diligently in the same direction, toward a single point out in the
water, but they can't see what it is.
Some have made the jump.
They listened to the still, small voice that told them the only way to
survive the storm was to leave the ship.
Their reasoning told them that jumping into the dark, churning waters to
survive a storm was the opposite of what they should do. Their flesh told them to take along a few
mementos from the ship, surely they didn't have to leave everything
behind? But they listened neither to
their reasoning nor their flesh. Those
who made the jump listened to the still, small voice and acted in obedience.
As soon as they jumped off the ship and their feet hit the
water the ship began to fade and the sun began to rise on the horizon. They were no longer in darkness and they
could see Who had been standing out in the water, calling them off the ship all
along.
"For
as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and
giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and they did not
understand until the flood came and took them all away; so will the coming of
the Son of Man be." (Matt 24:38,39)
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