My Captain

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Written by  Elena Sichrovsky

At the start of last year I set off on a journey. Sitting on a pier, breathing in the salty sea air, I felt surges of both excitement and trepidation as my eyes scanned an ocean of time that stretched ahead.

In the course of my voyage, I sometimes faced turmoil and adversity. The turquoise sea became a churning, foaming expanse of dark, angry waves. Stinging rain and blustering winds battered my ship. But there were also times of blessings and steady progress, when bright sunlight sparkled on rolling waves and gentle breezes carried my boat forward.

I didn’t experience these things alone. My captain, Jesus, was with me. Together we faced each day. Together we braved the storms of adversity. Together we laughed and enjoyed the sunshine. I knew Jesus had a plan for our voyage and had charted the way.

Still, there were times when I questioned His judgment, when l already felt weak and weary of the struggle but would catch sight of yet another storm gathering on the horizon. “Jesus, must we go through more hardship?” I would plead. “If You love me as much as You say You do, can’t You make my voyage easier?”

With a smile, Jesus would softly reply, “I do love you that much. I always have and always will. Although everything around you may seem rough and stormy right now, it is only for a time. The sky will appear brighter and more beautiful after the storm. Just hold My hand, and I will see you through. Look for the blessings that these storms bring.”

The secret, I learned, was to stay close to Him until the clouds cleared. And while I waited, I discovered some wonderful things. His loving presence became even more real to me during those stormy days, and His reassuring words gave me strength, soothed my nerves, and allayed my fears. And those blessings He spoke of? As I stand at the threshold of another new year, I look back and see that those times of testing engendered courage, faith, and hope—courage to never give up despite opposition and difficulties; faith anchored in a love that will never let me down; and hope in Jesus, who has a perfect plan not only for my next year, but for my whole life.


Elena Sichrovsky is an English language educator and missionary volunteer in Taiwan.

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Living in Puerto Rico and being surounded by the ocean I can appreciate the prose . Maybe the message is a bit one sided but the maritime experience is something all sailors know , and yes you are right about the smooth seas .
For it was fitting for Him,for whom all things and by whom all things,in bringing many sons to glory,to make the "captain" of their salvation perfect through sufferings. For He who santifies and those who are being santified are all one,for which reason He is not ashamed to call them brethren,saying:

I will declare Your name to My breathren; In the midst of the assembly I will sing praise to You."

And again: "I will put My trust in Him."

And again: "Here am I and the children whom God has given Me"(Hebrews 2:10-13).

"Jesus is the captain of our salvation!" Blessed are those who trust in Him, to steer them through the storms of life.
Great post, Keys!

I did a sermon once, on the topic of "Anchor", and how Jesus is our anchor. If we're anchored in Jesus, we will survive the storms that come our way, but if we have no anchor then we will drift away on stormy seas.
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