Waves,
white capped carriers of events, ribbons decorating time, minute by minute, day
by day, changing – unchanging - seemingly eternal, is anyone in control?
One
after another, they wash upon the shores of our lives.
I recently spent some time at Ft. Robinson in Nebraska. As I looked into the history of that place, I was struck by the changing face of that area – like waves on the shore, changing the story, minute by minute, year by year.
Before
1868, The Great Sioux Nation used Nebraska as a hunting and
skirmish ground. They
moved through the area in relative freedom.
But as the white men moved west, things changed. Land changed hands. The Native Americans were tricked or forced
into giving up the land they called home.
In 1868 this area of Nebraska became a
distribution point for goods which were meant to reimburse the Indians for
their land and their freedom.
In
1878 it became Ft Robinson. 1887 brought
horses, as the area became a cavalry post.
With the first world war raging, it became a testing ground for military
use of the bicycle. The waves continued,
and in 1919 when the war ended, it was the world's largest training, care, and
breeding center for army horses and mules.
A gentle wave in 1935 brought the Olympic equestrian team to the fort.
Another Wave – The busiest years at Fort Robinson were those of
World War II. With cavalry regiments being dismounted, large numbers of horses
were shipped to the remount depot. By 1943 there were 12,000 horses at Fort
Robinson. Here the horse herd was gradually decreased. Pack mule training at the post increased
during the war years. By the end of the war nearly 10,000 mules had been
trained or issued.
At
different times the fort became a war dog training site, a German POW camp, Civilian Conservation Corps camp, regional
headquarters, and hospital center.
A wave that seemed it would flatten the
fort came in 1948 when it was declared surplice and ended its
military use – but not the end of the story.
In
1949 the fort became a USDA cattle research station and in 1954 a USDA soil
conservation training facility.
And
then in 1955 it became the Ft Robinson State Park, where we stayed and played
on a 4 day vacation this summer. As I sat
and looked at the old buildings, and looked at the beautiful buttes surrounding
the fort, I thought about the people who lived and died there and almost felt
as if I were part of their lives too. I
felt that I had been washed by the waves that battered it.
This
area of the country has stood through the waves of change.
Now
Let’s talk about the waves that have washed upon your life.
You
were a baby, a child, an adult, maybe now a senior citizen – you’ve lived
through moves, marriages, children, illnesses, and death of loved ones. These events were the waves washing up on the
shore of your life. Sometimes they were
gentle and pleasant waves, and sometimes they played havoc with your
world.
But one
big thing that we always need to remember about this ocean of life is that someone
is in control. That someone – our Father-Creator,
watches the waves.
Sometimes
He changes the course of their flow. Sometimes
He shields us, if the waves would mean destruction. Sometimes He stands beside us in the sand to
make sure the waves don’t wash our feet out from under us. Sometimes He revels with us in the cool
refreshment of gentler waves. He’s there
to help and to guide. But He’s also
there to enjoy the relationship we have with Him.
Do
you ever think about God walking through this life with you – splashing through
the waves with you? Do ever think that
He actually enjoys being with you?
Picture
yourself on the seashore; you’re sitting on the sand as the waves come in. It’s a hot day and the cool ocean brings
refreshment. God is by your side and
you’re laughing and talking about the stuff the surf is bringing as it washes
over you. Then picture the waves
bringing something that’s not so much fun, that’s even maybe pretty awful. But you aren’t afraid. After all, the one who is with you in the
waves is the one who made the ocean – there is no need to fear.
He made the waves – the waters
Remember
Genesis 1:1 in the
beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was
over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. – God
created the ocean, the waves, and the water.
And he’s hovering over those waters.
Watching out for us.
God
can control the waves – the waters. Mark
4:35 tells us how Jesus calmed the storm.
That
day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the
other side.” Leaving the crowd behind, they took
him along, just as he was, in the boat. . . . . A
furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was
nearly swamped. Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a
cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we
drown?”
He
got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” Then
the wind died down and it was completely calm.
He
said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no
faith?”
They
were terrified and asked each other, “Who is this? Even the wind and the waves
obey him!” That’s funny, they were
afraid of the storm – but maybe even more terrified at the power that Jesus had
over that storm.
Also
remember that He is with you in the waves, in your life, on your walk.
Isaiah 30:31 says
Whether you turn to the right or to the left,
your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.”
Because He cares for you, you don’t have to
worry about what the waves will bring into your life.
In 1 Peter 5:6-7 we read
Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty
hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast
all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.
So as you think about
the waves that made the history of Ft Robinson and you think about the waves that
have washed up on the shores of your life, changing
it – sometimes for the good and sometimes in a more destructive way,
remember
He made the waves – He’s
the creator.
He can control the waves
– He’s all powerful.
He’s with you in the
waves – it’s a relationship.
He cares for you – His
love is in the waves.
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