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NEVER FORGET

5/25/2014

 
I mentioned this past Sunday that I had been re-organizing my library.  That may not sound like much unless you happen to be a bibliophile.  But for the first time in years, I can actually lay my hands on pretty much any book I own.  

Along the way, I have rediscovered a few books I had all but forgotten about.  The rediscovery of one or two of them in particular, like a reunion with some long lost old friend, have proven to be a tremendous blessing. 
 
As this is Memorial Day weekend, I thought I would post a story from one of them.  It is from an old 1977 paperback titled
Paul Harvey's The Rest of the Story by Paul Aurandt (who was Paul Harvey’s real life son and who collected up several of his “The Rest of the Story” radio programs, including this one, for publication).

The name of the story is “The Old Man and the Gulls”.  It goes like this…

It is gratitude that prompted an old man to visit an old broken pier on the eastern seacoast of Florida.  Every Friday night, until his death in 1973, he would return, walking slowly and slightly stooped with a large bucket of shrimp.  The sea gulls would flock to this old man, and he would feed them from his bucket. 

Many years before, in October, 1942, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker was on a mission in a B-17 to deliver an important message to General Douglas MacArthur in New Guinea.  But there was an unexpected detour which would hurl Captain Eddie into the most harrowing adventure of his life. 
 

Somewhere over the South Pacific the Flying Fortress became lost beyond the reach of radio.  Fuel ran dangerously low, so the men ditched their plane in the ocean. For nearly a month Captain Eddie and his companions would fight the water, and the weather, and the scorching sun.  They spent many sleepless nights recoiling as giant sharks rammed their rafts.  The largest raft was nine by five.  The biggest shark...ten feet long.

But of all their enemies at sea, one proved most formidable: starvation. Eight days out, their rations were long gone or destroyed by the salt water.  It would take a  miracle to sustain them.  And a miracle occurred. 
 

In Captain Eddie's own words, "Cherry," that was the B- 17 pilot, Captain William Cherry, "read the service that afternoon, and we finished with a prayer for deliverance and a hymn of praise. There was some talk, but it tapered off in the oppressive heat. With my hat pulled down over my eyes to keep out some of the glare, I dozed off."

Now this is still Captain Rickenbacker talking ... "Something landed on my head. I knew that it was a sea gull.  I don't know how I knew, I just knew. Everyone else knew too.  No one said a word, but peering out from under my hat brim without moving my head, I could see the expression on their faces.  They were staring at that gull.  The gull meant food ... if I could catch it." 

And the rest, as they say, is history. Captain Eddie caught the gull.  Its flesh was eaten.  Its intestines were used for bait to catch fish. The survivors were sustained and their hopes renewed because a lone sea gull, uncharacteristically hundreds of miles from land, offered itself as a sacrifice.  You know that Captain Eddie made it. 
 

And now you also know...that he never forgot.  Because every Friday evening, about sunset ... on a lonely stretch along the eastern Florida seacoast ... you could see an old man walking ... white-haired, bushy-eyebrowed, slightly bent. His bucket filled with shrimp was to feed the gulls ... to remember that one which, on a day long past, gave itself without a struggle ... like manna in the wilderness.  
 

This Memorial Day weekend, why not take time to remember those who sacrificed in order to give you what all you now have? This includes the soldiers – men and women who died for our political freedom, to be sure.  But it also includes the Savior who died for our eternal freedom!   Savior and soldier, both gave all they had to give in order to make certain we have life, liberty, and happiness.  May we never forget either!

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