Off the
Map
About to wax poetic about sailing a barque down the
stream of life (this of course taking place while lost in the Canadian
wilderness with a lonely loon’s haunting cry off in the distance), I had the
presence of mind to check my dictionary for the definition of the word
‘barque.’ Up till now I held the idea that a barque was a canoe made of tree
bark, North American Indian style. True, poets sometimes use the word to refer
to any boat, but alas the technical meaning is that of a type of 19th
century sailing boat. We live and learn!
When I was a young and unconverted man I attempted
to hoist a sail to catch a fresh breeze in life. A change of tack seemed good!
I thought that Canada couldn’t be any worse than Scotland. Having given up Loch
Lomond for Lake Ontario I tried to sum up in song some of my thoughts: Destination?
Destination unknown! I didn’t know where, I didn’t know where I was going. Just
a lonely boy on a lonely road, with no highway code, and no map in my hand!
‘By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go
out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not
knowing where he was going’ Hebrews 11:8. There’s poetry here, even a rhyme:
‘Not knowing where he was going.’ Mind you, prior to this Abraham had been met
by the Chief Poet, the Supreme Wordsmith, the Word Himself, the Davar,
the Logos, for, ‘The word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision, saying,
“Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward”’
Genesis 15:1.
Abraham may not have known where he was going, but
the pre-incarnate Christ walked with him. David, in the Shepherd Psalm, wrote,
‘Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil; for You are with me, Your rod and Your staff comfort me’ Psalm 23:4. The
Angel of the LORD walked with Israel in her wilderness wanderings. He walked in
the fiery furnace with Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego. He walked with the men
on the road to Emmaus. He met Saul on the road to Damascus. He met me in a
basement in Winnipeg on the broad way that leads to destruction.
From before the beginning God has mapped out the
journey His creation will take. We cannot escape. The word of the LORD had come
to Jonah. He was to proclaim the good news to Nineveh, that God would spare
them and their city if they would turn to Him in repentance. Jonah’s ‘barque’
disembarked as he attempted to sail away from his duty to God as a prophet.
‘But the LORD sent out a great wind on the sea, and there was a mighty tempest
on the sea, so that the ship was about to be broken up’ Jonah 1:4. Crises grab
people’s attention!
A crisis is an unplanned event. They take us off
the map. Your bark canoe has been holed as you speed though the rapids toward
Niagara Falls. Your paddle becomes the symbol of your weakness, an extension of
your helplessness. The rising mist ahead grows more ominous as you try to peer
into your fate. The roar of the hungry lion’s den grows ever louder. It wants
to engulf you, to crush your bones before you reach the bottom of its den. The
distant drums intensify in your breast as you look for an escape. There is
nowhere to turn as you are being sucked into the great abyss. You cry for help.
Nobody hears. You look to the shore. You look to the sky. You look to God and
make a deal with Him – if He would only snatch you from the jaws of Leviathan.
You awaken on the shore. Soaking. Sobbing.
Shivering. Safe. You wonder if it really was Christ who saved you. So you ask
Him. Your tears of self-pity turn into tears of gratitude. You begin to follow
Him as did Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Daniel and all the rest before you. Thus
you have been translated out of the kingdom of darkness and now live in the
Kingdom of Light, the New World, a place off the map. Your old friends think
you’ve become a bit strange. They don’t understand you. Your new friends are
your brothers and sisters in Christ. They understand.
A whole new vista has opened up. The old way is
behind. Before you lies the Promised Land. The good things you see and
experience now are tokens of the bliss to come. The offspring and the land God
promised to Abraham is symbolic of Christ. In Christ, like your father Abraham,
you are now ‘the heir of the world’ (Rom. 4:13). ‘The meek shall inherit the
earth, and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace’ Psalm 37:11. You
are now at peace with God. He has stilled the waves and the storm. He leads
your barque beside still waters. He is your shield, your exceedingly great
reward by grace through faith. Yes, God is found off the map in Christ. We
learn and live!
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