Is your ship under God’s Control?—part
1
James 3:4 states, “Behold also the
ships, which though they be great, and are driven of fierce winds, yet are they
turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the governor listeth.”
When I visited my son-in-law Mark Mander
and his wife Deanna, my oldest daughter, I walked by the sea shore in Northern Ireland
in the early morning. The waves were
crashing against the sea wall as they sent the sea spray high into the
air. Although it was an awesome sight, I
was very glad that I was on dry land rather than in a boat that morning.
James 3:4 reminds us that ships,
although driven in one direction by the wind, are easily turned around by a
very small rudder. A horse may also be
turned to the left or right by a tug on the bit in his mouth. It is odd that you can turn a ship or a
powerful horse completely around at the will of the one in control, but
sometimes Christian musicians override the gentle checks of the Holy Spirit
when he nudges the musician to keep him or her out of trouble.
If we can easily turn a ship around in
fierce winds and huge waves, the Christian musician should be able, with the
‘tugs” of the Holy Spirit, to control what he or she says. This Scripture clearly teaches that the musician
needs the Lord’s help in governing his or her life.
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