Frapping
Scripture: Hebrews 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
“FRAPPING”
“Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning”
The Captain gazed at a horizon where brooding waters met an angry sky;
it was going to be a difficult day.
There had been difficult days before, many times. And each storm had
been met with courage and skill. The little ship had survived, but
each onslaught had taken its toll.
Battered and splintered, squeaky and leaky, with sails ragged and
joints loose, the ship was in real danger of buckling under the stress
of one more storm. When today’s tempest slammed heavy seas against
her, when whipping winds tore at her sails, she could fly apart,
shattered and broken, losing all.
But the Captain was wise and knew just what to do.
All available rope was gathered, and wrapped tightly around the hull,
each coil lending much needed strength and support.
“Frapping”, it is called, and means the difference between survival
and disaster, between making it to safe harbor and foundering in the
deep.
“…Grace to help…”
The word translated help speaks of this practice of frapping a ship.
We live in a stormy world, each tempest taking its toll, and
threatening to be the end of us, to see us shatter, fly apart, and
founder in a sea of despair.
But our Captain is wise, and knows just what to do.
He fraps us with His all-sufficient grace, wrapping us in His
everlasting arms, holding us together while the storm rages.
We’re still squeaky and leaky, tattered and torn, but we’re held
together by the encompassing strength of His amazing grace, and He
will bring us safely through the storm.
PRAYER: Lord Jesus, thank You for holding us together, and giving us
Your strength to survive the storms of life. Amen.
Johnny D. Taylor