… so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves
Ephesians 4:14 (ESV)
and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning,
by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
This scripture verse reminds me of a sailing memory in 2011; I was part of a 4-man crew delivering a 45’ sailboat to Tortola British Virgin Islands from Hampton VA. It was an eleven-day journey where we experienced many different sea states.

Approximately halfway to our destination, we experienced what sailors call “following seas”. That’s when the ocean swells run behind the ship, sometimes just one swell every now and then and other times, multiple swells and never at the same angle. On this occasion it was multiple swells making for a very uncomfortable 36 hours. During this part of the trip, the seas were 6’-8’ swells and they would roll up behind the stern of the boat picking it up and just like the words in the verse above “tossed to and fro”.
Sometimes the sea swells would move the stern of the boat so far to the right or the left, the bow of the boat would be pointing backwards towards our original port.
Keep in mind, this was a sailboat and on a good day it would be doing about 6-7 knots. The ocean swells were coming much faster overtaking the boat and lifting the stern and turning the boat sideways; and then the auto pilot would struggle to turn the boat back on to its heading. If the auto pilot did not turn the boat fast enough, the helmsman would have to quickly disengage the autopilot and turn the boat to keep the boat from catching the next set of swells sideways on the beam, which is not a good position to be in.
So, you can see where this verse in Ephesians reminds me of how much our life can be similar to those 36 hours on that boat. Like those waves, life “happens” and if you are not careful, you are being tossed to and fro, and you can find yourself turned sideways if not upside down.
Think about it, Paul was talking to the Ephesians who were believers. He was not talking to the non-believers. He was encouraging the believers to pull up their boot straps and walk their lives in agreement with God’s will and not fall prey to the tricks and cunningness that exists in this fallen world.
The visual that comes to my mind is a bushel of crabs. The people who are turned away from God, the non-believers are the crabs in the bottom of the bushel. I see the escaping crabs near the rim of the bushel as the believers who reject this fallen world and want to escape it.
But what do the crabs in the bottom of the bushel do? They try to keep the other crabs from escaping by pulling them back down into the bushel.
Sometimes, those crabs in the bottom of the bushel are not other people. It can be the devil using our desires, emotions and feelings to pull us back into trappings of this physical world. He is a very cunning being and he has many ways to pull us down into the abyss without us realizing it is happening.

There’s nothing wrong for a man wanting to provide for his family, but reaching for that brass ring at the cost of losing his family is not worth it. When Joby Martin was a youth pastor back in the day, he related that too often there were fathers who were excellent providers for their families and their children enjoyed amazing vacations, personal cars, and other life pleasures, but they grew up never really knowing their dads.
There is nothing wrong with having a passion in your life. But not to the point you become slave to your passion. Charles Krauthammer was a very successful columnist who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. His passion was chess. In fact, he became so good at the game he was on the verge of becoming a master chess player. He realized that his passion for chess was taking over his life. If he continued, it would affect his career as a journalist and more importantly his relationship with his family. God gave him the discernment to realize chess was his crab in the bottom of the bushel.

At one point or another we all experience those following seas in our lives. What are the waves in your life tossing you to and fro?
Do you ever feel like that crab trying to escape the trappings of this world? Who are the other crabs trying to pull you back down?
If you choose to turn towards God, He will fill you with His light, He will give you the discernment to see them more clearly. In fact, once you focus on God’s world in lieu of this world, He will give you the knowledge on how to deal with those winds and waves that toss you to and fro including those crabs trying to pull you to the bottom of this world’s bushel.

If you think it would help benefit others, please feel free to share your life experiences where you had to overcome following seas or separate yourself from the crabs trying to pull you downward.
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