Thursday, October 5, 2023

 

Distant Shores

October 5

Listen, my sons, to a father’s instruction; pay attention and gain understanding.

Proverbs 4:1

Marion had been sailing since he was old enough to hold the tiller steady. In fact, when he graduated High School, his parents helped him purchase a twenty-two foot single-mast sailboat, instead of a car. He’d spent every spare moment sailing the clipper or shining its brass. Each trip was an adventure, an exploration into nautical navigation’s boundless classroom. There was something spiritually liberating about sailing on the open sea, and Marion discovered a deeper yearning for adventure that until now had laid dormant.

His father had aroused his interest, “Nothing like it, Son…you and the sea! She’ll treat you right if you listen to her! But she’ll kill you quick if you ignore her warnings! Remember…in order to reach the other shoreline, you have to lose sight of the one you set sail from. Don’t be afraid; trust your compass and your skill as a sailor and navigator. Never forget that God is in control, and you’ll be just fine.”

Marion smiled nostalgically as the old clipper rounded the outer marker. He had listened to his father’s counsel, and today he was passing that wisdom on to his eight year-old son. “Hold her steady, Nicholas. Just get a feel for the pull on the tiller.”

Because Marion’s father had nurtured his love and fascination for the sea, as well as his trust in Jesus Christ to navigate the circumstances of his life, Marion had not only become a proficient sailor, he had learned to completely rely on God.

As fathers, we can do no greater service for our children than to nurture an adventurous spirit, and an adventurous spirit in the Lord. God is not a Father Who wants us to stay tied at anchor, bored with the tedium of life. He wants us to set sail for distant shores, and to remember that in order to reach the unseen goal we must lose sight of the comfortable shoreline we are standing on.

Prayer

“Give me the strength and courage to set sail for distant shorelines You want me to stand on, Lord. And help me to not look back in anxious fear. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

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