William Booth is the founder of The Salvation
army. Below is a transcript of a vision he had.
You can also watch the video here.
On recent journey I found myself thinking about the multitudes around me.
They were living carelessly in the most open and shameless rebellion against
God, without a thought for their eternal welfare. As I looked out of the coach
window, I seemed to see them all … millions of people given up to their drink,
pleasure, dancing and their music, their business, anxieties, politics and
troubles. Ignorant – wilfully ignorant in many cases – and in other instances
knowing all about the truth and not caring at all. Suddenly, as I thought about
them I had a vision.
In it I saw a dark and stormy ocean
over which black clouds hung heavily. Every now and then vivid lightening
flashed and loud thunder rolled, while the winds drove foaming waves into a
tempest that was claiming lives. There were myriad’s cursing, struggling and
drowning, and as I watched some of them sank to rise no more.
The rock of safety
Then I noticed a mighty rock that rose
up out of the dark angry ocean. Its summit towered high above the platform.
Onto this platform, I saw with delight that a number of the poor struggling
wretches were continually climbing out of the angry ocean. And I saw a few of
those who were already safe on the platform helping others onto the rock. Many
were working with ladders, ropes and boats to rescue those who were drowning.
Occasionally someone actually jumped into the water, regardless of the
consequences in their passion to “rescue the perishing”.
I hardly know which sight delighted me
more – the sight of the people rescued, or the devotion and self-sacrifice of
those had who rescued them.
Looking more closely, I realised that
the people on the platform were quite a mixed company. They occupied themselves
in different ways. Some spent their days trading while others amused themselves
by dressing up for the admiration of their peers. Many were chiefly concerned
with eating and drinking and yet others were taken up with arguing about the
people that had already been rescued. Only very few of them made it their
business to rescue people from the sea.
What puzzled me most was the fact that
although all of them had been rescued from the ocean at one time or other, nearly
everyone seemed to have forgotten about it. And what seemed equally strange was
that they did not even seem to care about the people who were drowning right
before their eyes – many of whom were their own spouses, brothers and sisters
and even their own children.
The Call
Those on the rock had received a call
from the one who had Himself gone down into the sea. They’d heard His voice and
felt that they ought to obey it – or at least so they said. They professed to
love Him and to sympathise with Him in the task He had undertaken. But, they
were so distracted by their professions, pleasures and their preparation for
going to the mainland that they did not help Him. So the multitude went on
right before them struggling, shrieking and drowning in the darkness.
And then I noticed that some of the
people on the platform were crying out to Him to come to them! Many wanted Him
to spend His time and strength in making them happier. Others wanted Him to
take away various doubts and misgivings they had concerning the truth of some
letters He had written to them. Some wanted Him to make them feel more secure
on the rock -so secure that they would be quite sure that they would never slip
off again into the ocean.
So they would meet and climbing high on
the rock they would cry, “Come to us! Come and help us!” And all the while He
was down among those drowning in the sea trying to rescue them and looking to
those on the rock for help.
William Booth was the founder of the Salvation Army
The vision understood
And then I understood it all. The sea
was the ocean of human existence. The lightening was the piercing truth coming
from Jehovah’s Throne. The thunder was the distant echoing of God’s wrath. The
multitudes struggling in the stormy sea were ‘the Lost’, ungodly people of
every kindred, tongue and nation. That great sheltering rock represented
Calvary, the place where Jesus had died for them. And the people on it were
those who had been rescued. The way they used their energies, gifts and time
represented the occupations and amusements of those who had been saved. The
handful of determined ones that risked their lives to save the perishing were
the true soldiers of the cross. The One calling on the rescued to help Him
rescue others was Jesus Himself.
A time to act
Fellow Christians, you have been
rescued from the waters, yet He is still in the sea calling for your help.
Don’t be deceived by appearances – men and things are not what they seem. All
who are not on the rock are in the sea!
Jesus is in the midst of this dying
multitude, struggling to save them. He wants you to jump in and help. Will you
jump or will you linger on the bank, singing and praying about perishing souls?
Lay aside your shame and pride, your cares about the opinions of others and all
the selfish loves that have held you back for so long, and rush to the rescue
of these dying men and women.
Unquestionably the surging sea is dark
and dangerous. The leap means difficulty, scorn and suffering for everyone who
takes it. Yet He who beckons you from the sea knows what it will mean – and
knowing, He still bids to you to come.
You have enjoyed your Christianity long
enough. Going down among the perishing crowds is your duty. From now on your
ease will depend on sharing their pain and your heaven in going into the very
jaws of hell to rescue them. Now what will you do?
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