The Cher-El-Sue is the name of the family boat on which I spent much of my childhood summers.
Refurbished by my father, the 29-foot long wooden cabin cruiser was named after his “girls”—me (Cheryl), my mother (Ellen), and my sister (Susan).
We enjoyed frequent trips across Long Island Sound from our home in Mamaroneck, in the suburbs of New York City, to Port Jefferson on the north shore of Long Island.
Often we slept overnight on the boat. I recall one particular night when I was five or six years old that we encountered a severe thunderstorm while out on the open water. As the winds howled and the heavy rain beat down, the boat began to rock wildly from the surging waves. My sister and I were crying. My dad hollered for us all to stay below in the cabin and take cover.
Meanwhile, he hurriedly untied the boat’s anchor and threw it overboard. As the thunder roared overhead he came into the cabin and calmed our fears saying “The anchor will secure the boat until the storm passes.”
And it did.
The anchor performed its job, stabilizing the boat. We stayed safe during the storm.
In the context of the Christian hope, Hebrews 6:19 gives some beautiful imagery of our hope in Christ as an anchor:
This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary.
Our ultimate hope rests in the promised return of Christ—to a better day coming when the Lord will return to gather His believers and establish His Kingdom on the earth. Often referred to as The Hope, this future salvation and life eternal includes a new heaven and a new earth where there will be no more sorrow, tears, or death.
How can we not take joy and find peace today, when we have such a magnificent hope as this? In light of eternity, today’s challenges grow small. Christ is, our only source of true Hope.
I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit. (Romans 15:13)
Our hope in Christ gives us stability throughout life. It provides us with strength to stay connected to the Master during difficult times when we could be blown about and lose our way.
By trustfully remaining in His presence we experience joy and peace no matter the circumstance.
How wonderful is our hope—the anchor of our souls.
Copyright © 2014 Cheryl Elton
Ken says
Very good imagery of how Christ is our hope – remembering His promises can keep me from drifting about in this uncertain world in which we live. Thanks for writing!
Susan Price says
Beautiful!! As the ‘Sue’ part of Cher-El-Sue, I can certainly recall the storm you mention and others that we rode out on faith and trust that our boat would keep us safe, and that our dear parents would ensure we were okay. Certainly they in turn had faith and hope that the guidance they received would keep us all safe. Thanks for these postings on faith and hope…. I find them uplifting! God Bless!
Cheryl Elton says
Thanks Sue! Many great memories and much to be thankful for. Love you much!
Barbara Chimiak says
Jesus has always been my living hope, yet new unforeseen crises stir up the need to remember again even with more clarity of faith, that He never ends being our champion of hope. Revisiting the foundation of living hope has helped me to embrace the wonder JESUS is to me.
Cheryl Elton says
Yes! Jesus IS our hope! Blessings to you, Barbara.
Sarah Lynn Phillips says
Thanks, Cheryl, for the word picture of our “strong and trustworthy anchor.” Encouraged me today.
Cheryl Elton says
Thanks, Sarah. I love the mind picture of hope as an anchor. So thankful God put it in the Scriptures!