We were at Swallow Falls in Maryland with Steve’s parents, enjoying the
majesty of an Appalachian Mountain river. The serenity
as we hiked along the trail through thick woods was interrupted by the intrusive
sound of a helicopter overhead, making repeated circles around us.
Questions about his presence
were answered when we came upon a waterfalls where scuba divers were
just heading into the large pool of water at it’s base. Firemen
and volunteers were all around. A distraught man along the path
informed us that his friend, 43 years old, was floating on his
back and suddenly disappeared. One minute he seemed to be having
a leisurely swim below the falls, relaxing, and the next minute he was gone.
It turns out that the falls were appropriately named. They
found Alvin about 3 hours later. He had drowned. Our hearts go
out to his friends and family.
It can’t be said for sure what happened. Maybe as he was in
full leisurely mode, relaxing, floating on his back, and his head hit
a rock. Maybe a current sucked him beneath the surface.
Maybe he had a heart attack or seizure and his time was up, swallowed up
in death.
It is always wise to reflect and give thought to such experiences that
we witness in life. What if that had been you or me? Are
we ready? Alvin could not have anticipated that a refreshing,
enjoyable swim would end so suddenly in tragedy. He could not
have planned for looking up to the sky knowing eternity was right at the
door. Yet each of us should. We must live in the
shadow of eternity, walking in the hope of a heavenly calling with
the awareness of the dangers around us.
The swimmers that day were not attentive to the dangers. They
were in an area where swimming was discouraged. May we not miss
the warnings of God’s word to both prepare and be aware.
Lord, help me to plan like I have many days but live like this moment is
my last. Help me to be ready. “Just as man is destined
to die once, and after that to face judgment…” (Heb 9:26-27a).
Help me, Lord, to be always obedient to your warnings and alert to the
dangers around me. "No one knows about that day or hour, not
even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Be on
guard! Be alert ! You do not know when that time will come.”
(Mark 13:32-33).