The Sea and the Soul
(Sea-Calming Oil)
By J. Brad Chapman
2nd Nephi 18:21 .
. . and after I had prqyed, the wind did cease,
and the storms did cease, and there was a
great calm . . .
The Mariner's Dictionary - By Gershom Bradford
Sea Calming Oil:
Oil used for spreading on the sea in heavy weather to prevent or
reduce the breaking crests. Vegetable or fish oils are better than mineral oils
for this purpose. It was used as early as the 5th century.
Oil Bag:
A contrivance from which oil is allowed to drip slowly and
spread on the surface of the sea in order to form a slick and reduce the seas.
When the sailors of old plied the wide,
open deep,
in tempests of trea-cherous degree,
with fierce rage in the wind, and dark fear
in their hearts,
they sought ways to calm the rough sea.
It’s the spindrift that blows from the
crest of the waves
that blinds eyes, causing brave men to
fret,
and the breakers that roll o’er the
storm-tossed deck,
washing men overboard - that’s the threat.
So,
. . with a bag poked with holes,
filled with oil that drips,
slowly coating the face of the sea,
it then causes the breakers and mist to
subside
it affects surface tension, you see.
Now men through the ages have diligently
sought
to quell the harsh seas of this life,
by reducing the sadness, the troubles, the
hate,
the
evil; so pervasive and rife.
Turbulent,
perilous, tormented, distressed,
these are words of the sea and the soul.
but there‘s a solution, like spreading the oil,
that helps soothe, comfort and console.
Prayer is the tool, that God-fearing men use,
to put joy and peace in their lives,
like sea-calming oil, which coating the soul
lessens the hardships and strife.
The effectual prayer of a righteous man,
availeth much, so you see,
a just, upright life, that is moral and pure,
is a heart-felt prayer’s best guarantee.
So, . . . kneel down on the deck, with firm grip on
the rail,
head bowed in meek humility,
remember that oft, life’s sore tempests and trials,
prove our worthiness and sanctity.
Yes, the prayer of the righteous, is His delight,
so scanning this life’s ruckus sea,
pray to the Father with real intent,
you’ll “endure well” storm’s He may decree.
He’ll strengthen you, guide you, and cause you to stand,
on the voyages you choose to
embark,
He’ll steer you ‘round obstacles and treacherous shoals,
if to His charts (the scriptures) you’ll hark.
So with humble Amen, resolve now to “sail on”,
with prayer - like oil, smoothing the sea.
Square you shoulders to windward, like a brave mariner:
Destination? . . . Eternity!
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