The life-sized re-creations, personal stories, authentic artifacts, and even the icy water we touched -- that passengers experienced made history come alive.
Last year, while on a New England cruise, we visited Halifax, Nova Scotia, where many Titanic victims are buried. Standing there, and now seeing this exhibit, reminded me that every statistic represented someone's mother, father, child, or friend.
It made me think about life.
We spend so much time building our schedules, careers, finances, and plans. While those things have value, none of them can guarantee tomorrow.
Only God can.
"Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God." (Psalm 20:7)
Every cruise we have enjoyed has been made safer by technology, regulations, and experienced crews. For that, I'm deeply grateful.
But even greater is the peace that comes from knowing our lives are held securely in God's hands.
Our greatest security has never been found in the strength of a ship -- but in the strength of our Savior.
"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." (Psalm 46:1)
The Titanic was one of the grandest ships ever built with tremendous confidence in human achievement, yet it reminded the world that our ultimate security is never found in what we build, but in the One who holds us.
































