Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Victim Forgives The Shark Who Attacked Her!

Lucy Mangum
Little Lucy Mangum of Durham, North Carolina, was boogie boarding on the beach of Ocracoke Island when she was attacked by a shark. I've done some boogie boarding myself in that general area. A black tip shark sunk his teeth into her calf muscles severely damaging muscle, tendons and an artery. The first question she asked her dad after the attack was "am I going to die?". She went on to ask her dad to say a prayer with her on the beach before the helicopter flew her to the hospital. She later told her dad that she "forgave" the shark because "He really didn't mean to do it". I read a story like that and I'm thankful that she survived and by all accounts will have no permanent damage. I'm also touched by the fact that she has a faith that reached out to God during this crisis.
This is another interesting story where the subject of "forgiveness" has captured our interest. I also see some metaphors and some examples of sin and sinners. I guess I would have to say that I disagree with Lucy's assessment of the shark, I think he did mean to do it. It was his nature to find something to eat and that is exactly what the shark thought he had found. He's a shark, "attacking" is what he does! That shark is a metaphorical example of everyone of us!  We're sinners, it's what we do. The reformers referred to our nature in terms like "totally depraved" and "desperately wicked". Whether you are comfortable with that assessment is not important to me because that is exactly what the Holy Bible says about us. The third chapter of Romans says that no one is good, no one seeks after God and all have sinned. It's what we do - we're sinners. The other metaphor that I see in this story is little Lucy herself. She metaphorically could represent God. You see Lucy extended unmerited and undeserved forgiveness to that cold blooded shark and that is exactly what God did for us.
This is what it says in Romans 5...
10For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
When we were vile enemies of God He made the move toward us and extended His mercy and forgiveness! Undeserved and unmerited...He forgave us and made us his friends!
I'm so glad that Lucy's boogie boarding didn't end in the loss of her life and I'm so glad that I have a Saviour who loves cold blooded sinners like me! Trust Jesus!

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