Showing posts with label Cape Hatteras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape Hatteras. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

A Lighthouse & Watchman - Now Think On This by Steve Martin


A Lighthouse & Watchman


Note: In a recent communication from good friends from Israel, I was reminded of this message the Lord gave me in Feb. 2016. Even so more valid today.  Steve Martin

“I am God. I have called you to live right and well. I have taken responsibility for you, kept you safe. I have set you among my people to bind them to me, and provided you as a lighthouse to the nations, to make a start at bringing people into the open, into light: opening blind eyes, releasing prisoners from dungeons, emptying the dark prisons.” (Isaiah 42:6-7, THE MESSAGE)


We have been hearing much in our Sunday gatherings on our roles as being watchmen. I take that word seriously, and act on it - to pray, to proclaim, to write accordingly, and then to post on our blog Love For His People. Even as the watchman of old sought the Lord, listened to His voice, and spoke out what they were told, I too want to be one who does that.

While being faithful as a watchman to bring the warnings that come with the territory, there is also always hope in the midst of it all, as that comes straight from the Father’s heart. His light brought forth, as a lighthouse, guides us through the sea of life.

Jesus’ love for the nations causes Him to bring awareness to His people of what is coming. His prophetic words, recorded in the historical Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, have proven over and over again of His loving actions. The Lord God of Israel, the Messiah, has continually sought to draw us to Himself through those writings, and current warnings.

Another practical, visual way the Lord has also demonstrated His light shining in the world has been through the ocean and lakeside lighthouses. Located on many coasts throughout the world yet today, these beacons of light through the centuries have given direction to the incoming vessels, and hope to the ones anxiously watching for a light to guide them safely into the harbor. They have stood tall while withstanding the raging seas and mighty storms that have pounded and battered at their foundations through the years.

Lighthouses are a vivid example of the Lord’s hope, standing strong and tall in the battle, shining forth the beam of hope to show us the way.

One summer in the late ’90s our family took the time for a vacation trip, to do the eight hours of travel from Charlotte to the Atlantic Coast of North Carolina. Our goal was to visit all seven lighthouses, from Currituck as the northernmost one, stopping at the most famous and tallest Cape Hatteras on the Outer Banks, with the final destination being close to the southern border with South Carolina.

Cape Hatteras on the North Carolina Outer Banks
We did it in the seven days we had. We started at the northern end, first with Currituck Beach Light Station, followed by Bodie Island Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Ocracoke Lighthouse, Cape Lookout, Oak Island Lighthouse, and finally Old Baldy, on Bald Head Island. Being that one is only accessible by water or air, we didn’t make it out to see it. Someday we may!
As lighthouses and as watchmen too, we have been called upon to stand strong, prepared in our spirits to announce the oncoming storms that seek to take out or overtake the Lord’s people. As lighthouses in the spiritual realm, watchmen are to stand ready to shine the light, the silver lining of hope, as the darkness seeks to consume the continents with its encroaching power. The Lord has given us the weapons of warfare and the fortitude established in our character to be the watchmen and the spiritual lighthouses.

We have been prepared for the war ahead.

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People, Inc.

P.S. A good website to check out on the North Carolina lighthouses is Visit NC Coastal Lighthouses.

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#417 Published on 04.24.19 - Reprint from 2016. Wednesday, 4:17 am

(Original Now Think On This - In the New Year of our Lord 02.15.16 - #244 –“A Lighthouse & Watchman” – Monday at 8:45 am)

All previous editions of Now Think On This can be found on this Blog, and on the website: Now Think On This

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Fisherman Recalls Miraculous 66-Day Survival at Sea

Louis Jordan

Fisherman Recalls Miraculous 66-Day Survival at Sea


Louis Jordan's adventure at sea is being called an unbelievable tale of survival. The fisherman survived 66 days in the Atlantic Ocean on a broken boat.

The 37-year-old was reunited with his family this weekend after a freighter spotted him on his disabled sailboat and rescued him some 200 miles off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The U.S. Coast Guard then lifted Jordan onto a helicopter and flew him to a hospital.

Jordan's ordeal began on Jan. 23 when he set out to fish from South Carolina. His fishing trip went wrong when a giant wave hit his boat in the middle of the night.

"My boat got capsized, the boat flipped around, did a 180 on me, while I was sleeping at night," Jordan recalled.

"I woke up in the middle of the night, and I was flying through the air somersaulting, and all my junk, and all my equipment, all my GPS devices, even my stove, had dislodged and it was flying with me. We are all rolling around in this water," he said.

Jordan injured his shoulder, but survived nearly 10 weeks by rationing his water and food. He caught fish and drank rain water to stay alive. He told reporters he read the Bible to help pass the time at sea.

"I have never prayed that much," Jordan said.

His parents did report him missing, but the search was called off after 10 days.

Louis' father said he was just beginning to accept that his son was dead. With that, it was an absolute shock to learn Louis was alive.

"I started to think, it's over, I lost my son," Frank Jordan said.

At their reunion this weekend, Jordan's mother, Norma Davis, was in tears.

"It was wonderful," she said. "My baby had come home."