-
The Cork And The Whale
Contributed by Joshua Blackmon on Jul 6, 2025 (message contributor)
2 Corinthians 4:7-18 offers a portrait of spiritual buoyancy. Paul, in other places, invites us to follow him as he follows Christ (1 Cor 11:1). His spiritual practices caused him to float above the difficulties that he faced over and over again in his life and ministry. One of the greatest things he learned was complete dependency on Christ. It was the stuff he was made of. The evidence of this are his continual references to prayer. Periodic petitionary prayer protects our hope, and hope floats. We can float above it all when we lean back and relax in the love of God. Our faith is in the one who said he would never leave or forsake us. We are in him and he is in us. Our circumstances are temporary, but what is holding us up and keeping us from drowning in the waters of this present world is eternal. It reminds me of the poem, “The Cork and the Whale.”
The Cork and the Whale
A little brown cork
Fell in the path of a whale
Who lashed it down
With his angry tail.
But, in spite of the blows,
It quickly arose,
And floated serenely
Before his nose.
Said the cork to the whale,
"You may flap and sputter and frown,
But you never, never can keep me down:
For I'm made of the stuff
That is buoyant enough
To float instead of to drown."
Author Unknown
Related Sermon Illustrations
-
A Wealthy Man And His Son Loved To Collect Rare ...
Contributed by Bob Soulliere on Feb 24, 2007
A wealthy man and his son loved to collect rare works of art. They had everything in their collection, from Picasso to Raphael. They would often sit together and admire the great works of art. When the Vietnam conflict broke out, the son went to war. He was very courageous and died in battle ...read more
-
Dr. James Dobson, The Founder Of This Nation's ...
Contributed by Ray Searan on Feb 21, 2007
Dr. James Dobson, the founder of this nation’s leading Christian family organization, Focus on the Family, made the following observation: “Countless times each day a mother does what no one else can do quite as well. She wipes away a tear, whispers a word of hope, and eases a child’s fear. She ...read more
-
Blind Skiers Were Featured In The 1988 Winter ... PRO
Contributed by Ray Searan on Feb 21, 2007
Blind skiers were featured in the 1988 winter Olympics. How did they ski being blind? They were paired with sighted skiers who would simply yell, "LEFT" or "RIGHT" when the time came to turn, and the blind skiers obeyed without question! Their obedience brought reward. When we cannot see what God ...read more
-
I Know That Most Of You Who Are Older Recognize ...
Contributed by Ray Searan on Feb 21, 2007
I know that most of you who are older recognize the name of Patrick Henry. But I’m afraid that many of our school children do not. Patrick Henry was a famous statesman and orator of colonial Virginia. In 1764 he was elected to the House of Burgesses where he became a champion of the frontier ...read more
-
In The Former Soviet Union Several Years Ago, ... PRO
Contributed by Ray Searan on Feb 21, 2007
In the former Soviet Union several years ago, there was a house church that had to meet in secret to avoid reprisals from the communist government. One Sunday these believers arrived inconspicuously in small groups throughout the day so as not to arouse the suspicion of KGB informers. By dusk, they ...read more
Related Sermons
-
The Perfect Father Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Jun 19, 2017
The Lord's Prayer tells us God is our "Heavenly Father". That implies that God uses the better tendencies of earthly fathers to communicate who He is. So, what are the traits of decent Earthly fathers?
-
What Does A "grownup" Church Look Like? Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Jul 26, 2020
Paul tells the church at Ephesus that one of their goals should be to "growup" and no longer be children. But how would they know when they had accomplished that? What are the marks of a mature congregation?
-
Strength Training Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Mar 28, 2010
How could my weakness be a good thing? Why would this truth be necessary for me to understand God’s will for my life?
-
The Kisses You Do Not Want Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Feb 17, 2013
Even back in Bible times (where they did a lot of kissing) there were certain kisses you didn’t want. And the worst kisses were those of enemies and betrayers. How did God say we should deal with people who attempt to deceive as those would?
-
Jesus Is Known By Many Names
Contributed by Ronald Harbaugh on Dec 22, 2009
A Poetic sermon for Christmas eve, based on Luke’s story of the nativity