Friday, 27 September 2013

Making Waves

 Hello again, I’m not counting or anything, but just so you know I should be back in the UK in 16 days! The only time I am glad to see the RAF is when one of their aeroplanes comes to take me home!

            It’s not really been that long since I wrote last, only a few days, so I was slightly worried I wouldn't be able to think of anything to post. Yesterday I had an hour free and so I decided I would just try and go outside and sit still for an hour. Anyone who knows me will be able to tell you how hard a task I find sitting doing nothing! I am always on the go, and I really struggle just to sit doing nothing, I find it such a waste of time! Although I know I should do it a bit more often.

            I went and sat on some fire hoses on the side of the ship, just watching the world go by as we slowly sailed along. I started watching our wake and that set me off thinking.

            For those who don’t know, the wake is a V shaped wave the ship makes as it cuts through the water. As the ship pushes through the sea it splits the sea in front of it and this split water then travels down the side of the ship and off the stern, by which time it can be quite a large wave; depending upon how fast the ship is travelling. The faster the ship goes, the bigger the wake and disruption.

            This disruption to the sea acts as a visible marker of where the ship is, where it has been, what direction it is travelling in and how fast the ship is going. But the thing that really stuck me was how far the wake could be seen for; the disruption the ship made could be seen all the way to the horizon.

            But what on earth has all this useless information got to do with a blog about being a Christian on a warship? Well it set me off thinking. Often as we travel through life we are like a ship travelling along; and often we leave a wake behind us.

            The actions we take in life often affect those around us, either directly or indirectly. Just the same as a ship leaves a long trail in the sea via its wake, we often leave our own trail.

            In fact I would think just about everything we do affects others. From our personal relationships we have with people, to short chance encounters, right down to where the products we choose to buy come from.

            This all set me off thinking, what kind of wake do I leave as I travel through life? For many years I left a trail of destruction, I was steaming along at maximum speed, leaving a massive wake, but not really a positive one; as all I was worried about was myself.

            Now I am a Christian, surely the trail I leave should be better? I would like to say most of the time it is. But then there are also times when it is not as good as it should be.

            The thing with the wake is there is nothing you can do to erase it, modern warships try to lessen it, but it is always there, it is always a marker to show exactly where the ship is and where it is heading.

            Do the people I come into contact with know which direction I am heading in? Do they know from the way I act and the wake I leave that I am a follower of Christ and actively trying day by day to travel in his direction? They should do; the Bible tells us that they should;  

          
Matthew 5:14-16 (New International Version)
 14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.             As Christians we should always be shining out the light of Christ; that should be the wake that we leave. People should be able to see by our actions and the trail we leave the direction we are heading in. We should always try to affect people in a positive way, showing them that we are followers of Christ and that we are travelling in his direction. Being more like him every day should be our aim and our destination.
           

 So I would ask you today. What kind of wake are you trailing behind you? And in what direction is it headed?

The Sailing Salvationist.
(By the way I lasted 45 minutes sat doing nothing; I think that’s a personal record!)

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