Tuesday; December 23
As long as their have
been battles fought on and around the seas, there has been a need to transport
the injured to medical care away from the hostilities. Yet, on this date in 1919, something new hit
the seas. On December 23, 1919 the USS
Relief (AH-1) was launched. Its
distinction is that it is the first ship of the U. S. Navy specifically
constructed to be a hospital ship. This
modern vessel was a genuine floating hospital with a capacity of 550
patients. From this point on, ships
weren’t just used to transport – they could also heal on the way.
As I thought about this
endeavor, the words “meet them where they are” came to mind. Sometimes the wounded can’t wait to get to
where they can be treated, this provided them aid along the way. Interestingly, is that what Jesus did for
us? Humans needed something more than an
aloof King in heaven, they needed someone who met them on our physical plain –
so He came to earth from heaven so that he could meet us where we are. Interestingly, this wasn’t just true of His
location, it became true of His make-up as well. In describing Jesus, the New Testament
states, “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we
saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full
of grace and truth.” (John 1:14).
Let’s worship Jesus as the Son of God who has a special place in heaven,
but let’s not forget His willingness to sacrifice this glory for the good of
mankind.
Think About It!