Dennis Vibert was far from happy. His little island home, known by the
world as Jersey, had been invaded by the Nazis. His freedom had been
curtailed and he didn't like it. He began to dream of freedom, and in
September 1941, he decided to do anything that was in his power to
obtain that freedom. As a result of his decision, he set out to cross
the North Sea for England in a tiny 2.6 meter vessel named Ragamuffin.
He left Jersey rowing his craft so as not to draw attention to him,
and it wasn't until he was about 4 miles out that he started his
outboard engine. Two German E-boats (Sounds like email for boats, but it
isn't.) passed within hundred yards of his craft, but they never paid
any attention to him or didn't see him. Who would have thought he was trying to escape in such
a tiny vessel? The wash from the E-boats filled the Ragamuffin with
water however, ruining all of Dennis' reserves of food.
He
wouldn't let this stop him from executing his plan, however. His focus
was on obtaining freedom.
By dawn he was 24 km from Guersney.
While attempting to refuel, seawater splashed into his engine, literally
killing it. Dennis, however, had come prepared. He had a spare outboard motor!
Unfortunately it fell overboard while he was trying to attach it.
Dennis was still undaunted. If he didn't have an engine, he still
had his arms, and he set out to row himself to freedom. In fact, he
rowed for two days straight!
Finally a British ship, the HMS
Brocklesby, spotted him off Portland Bill and brought him on board.
After being interrogated by military intelligence who suspected him of
being a spy, he was finally released, thanks to a fellow Jerseyman who
knew him. Free at last, but that freedom came with a price. Dennis was
then charged import duty by His Majesty's customs when he went to
reclaim Ragamuffin.
Dennis is not the only one hungering for
complete freedom. I get many emails from people who would do anything to
find freedom from addictions, sin and bad habits. Some are quite
desperate. Others want to obtain it without having to put out any
effort. I have good news for all of you:
"Since the children have
flesh and blood, he (Jesus) too shared in their humanity so that by his
death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death-that
is, the devil-and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by
their fear of death." (Hebrews 2:14-15, NIV2)
Jesus has obtained
our freedom!
Unfortunately, that doesn't mean much to those who
don't believe a word of it. They continue to remain in slavery!
It also doesn't change the fact that, "When you were dead in your sins
and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made you alive with Christ.
He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the charge of our legal
indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it
away, nailing it to the cross. And having disarmed the powers and
authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by
the cross." (Colossians 2:13-15, NIV2).
What some considered the
demise of Jesus was instead His triumph over the authorities that have
held humanity in bondage.
The signs of Satan losing his power on
earth can be seen everywhere, but only in those who believe in the
freedom Jesus offers. I know many want to believe, but they fall short
of this belief. My advice is that instead of depending on your own
strength, ask Jesus for His help. Through Him and solely Him you will be
victorious!
It is hard to dispel the lies of the evil one
however, and at times they seem more real than the freedom Jesus
promises. This is why it is so important to resist these lies. Just like
the seawater stopped Ragamuffin's engine, lies will prevent you from
obtaining that freedom!
Now consider such a freedom that is real.
I can vouch for this, as I, too, used to be a prisoner of the war raging
on this planet, and Jesus freed me completely. It was hard, especially
shaking off the lies I that I considered truth and accepting Jesus fully
as my Lord and Master, but it was worth it. I, too, reached the shores
of freedom, just as you will!
1. "So if the Son sets you free,
you will be free indeed." (John 8:36, NIV2)
2. "The blind receive
sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cleansed, the deaf
hear, the dead are raised, and the good news is proclaimed to the poor.
Blessed is anyone who does not stumble on account of me." (Matthew
11:5-6, NIV2)
3. "I have given you authority to trample on snakes
and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will
harm you." (Luke 10:19, NIV2)
4. "But thanks be to God! He gives
us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Corinthians 15:57,
NIV2)
Freedom is within our reach. It all depends on what we want
to believe. If Dennis had giving in to discouragement, he never would
have reached the shores of freedom. He had to fight the idea that he
never would be able to reach his goal.
Thank you Jesus for
providing us freedom. I still stand in awe for what you did for me on
the cross. You not only forgave me, you also provided me with real
freedom. Thank you for being my Saviour.
Why are you standing
there in your boat half-full of seawater? Don't give up! Freedom is
within your reach!
Rob Chaffart