Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald


It was on this day that the ore-hauling freighter Edmund Fitzgerald sank on The Great Lakes during a fierce storm in 1975. A song written and performed by Gordon Lightfoot tells of the sad story. The lyrics are haunting. One line from the song has always stuck out in my mind. I have a great fear of being shipwrecked, so the lyric is extra scary to me. It says: Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours. I tremble with fear thinking about how awful it would be to just tread the ice-cold, murky water waiting for rescue...or worse. Unfortunately, all 29 men drowned in the storm. If you have never heard the song, check it out sometime. Or even better, click on the following link to read the lyrics. Scary stuff! http://home.pacbell.net/chabpyne/lyrics.html


Although most of us will never have to battle being shipwrecked, our problems can still be very frightening to us. I have often wondered where God goes at the times when I need Him most. The Bible says He never, ever leaves us. But it can still seem like He is a million miles away sometimes. I wish I knew the words to share with those who find themselves at their scariest moment. All I know to do is pray and have faith that God is there, and will help. Are you "shipwrecked" today? You know, God still performs miracles! Call out to Him.


Mark 5:36 says, "...Be not afraid, only believe."


Father, help us when we need You most. It is so hard to just simply have faith without also having fear. Be with us, Lord. In Jesus name, Amen.

8 comments:

  1. One of my favorite songs, you've taken it and made it your own. I enjoy reading your devotions every day because you bring them to life. Thank you for sharing!!

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  2. Thanks for posting this. Actually I didn't know that. Your posts are always amazing. Have a blessed day!

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  3. This is one of my husband's favorite songs. I've heard it a million times and never really listened to it. Did you know the great old hymn "It Is Well With My Soul" was also written by a man whose children perished in a shipwreck.

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  4. It is an amazing song. I didn't realize or remember that everyone aboard was lost. Good application.

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  5. Great song, and another great message!

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  6. I've been 'shipwrecked' (physically, emotionally) on a few occassions. At times my only prayer was "Lord, I believe, help thou my unbelief" Mark 9:24

    Blessings

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  7. This is one of the best devotionals Ive ever read..... awsome...

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