It was a beautiful warm spring day. I threw my air mattress in the
back of my VW bug and took off for an adventure. I drove to an abandoned beach
several miles north of Sausalito, on the San Francisco Bay. Looking out over
the water I saw a small island about a mile or so away. Being a good swimmer I
figured I could get there and back pretty easily. I blew up the
air mattress and off I went. The water was cool and refreshing and I got there
with no trouble. The swim back was a different story.
After taking a leisurely nap on what I felt was my very own
island, I got back in the water and headed for shore. I paddled and kicked,
fully expecting to have an easy time at it. Quite the contrary.
I kept at it much longer than I should have. I didn’t realize I
wasn’t making progress. In fact, I was being pushed by the current further and
further from my destination. I was also getting really tired from the kicking
and paddling. I had the fleeting fear of sharks, but I had no time to think
about that right now. I was thinking more about what I saw in the distance and
I started to panic.
The shore line took a sharp turn and I could see it. I knew if I
didn’t make shore before that turn, I’d be swept by the strong current out
under the Golden Gate Bridge. My chances of getting back to shore would be lost.
Fear rose up in my throat and I started to hyperventilate.
Then just as quickly, a supernatural calm came over me and I knew
what to do. I quit trying to swim against the current, but started to go with
the current and swim diagonally toward the shore and do my best to make it
before that turn. I had known this key before, but when I was panicking it was
totally obscured from my mind. I was still scared, but now I had a renewed determination
and I sensed the Lord was really with me.
I made it. Just barely. I flopped down on the shore and just stayed
there panting till my heart stopped pounding and my breathing calmed back down to
normal. It was a long walk at sunset back to my car. I had time to reflect and
thank God for rescuing me. I’d unwisely gotten myself into real danger and He
saved me.
“He sent from above, he took me, he drew me out of many waters. He
brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me, because he delighted
in me” (Ps 18:16 and 19).
I wonder how many times He’s rescued us. Can you think of times
when you’ve been rescued from danger? Reflecting on those times makes us
realize our lives are very important to God. We have jobs to do for Him, small
and large and nothing is insignificant when we do it for the Lord. He notices
us no matter where we are and He’s with us to watch over us every day.
Love, Carolyn
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