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Will Your Anchor Hold?

October 25th, 2008 by italker

Today we are celebrating at church the 125th Anniversary of the Boys Brigade. We are fortunate that the 2nd Bo’ness is still a successful BB Company. Today we will be using the famous BB Anthem ” Will Your Anchor Hold” to reflect upon the importance of being rooted in Jesus Christ. When the storms of life come to overwhelm us being fastened to a rock that is immovable is the answer for our confidence.

A few years ago I recorded a version of “Will Your Anchor Hold” I’ll include it at the end of this post. Why not

turn the sound down on the Youtube video and then click on my version of 03 Will Your Anchor Hold.mp3 Let me know what you think

I’ll use this in the service to talk to the Anchor Boys about Jesus their anchor. My challenge will be to make it relevant and interesting for the boys. I think I will try and emphasis what it means to be brave and strong to stand up and do the right thing.

The sermon will be divided into two parts. I’ll speak to the older boys about the folly of thinking you are invincible. The story of the “Titanic” is an excellent example of modernity in the early 20th century.

The designers of the Titanic are reported to have said, even God himself couldn’t sink her. It is a great lesson on the importance of being humble in face of the great challenges of life. All of us need to face the fact that we are vulnerable people who make mistakes and need the forgiveness and companionship of the Almighty. Have a look at this short summary of the story of the Titanic. In this story we learn that we all need to be saved from ourselves and the folly of the world around us.

This story can also be seen as a living parable from real life describing the pearl of the human condition. So many young people can start their life thinking they are invincible until come up against the icebergs in the ocean of life.


George Best was such a person, he had so much talent. However he began to think he was invincible. He was unable to weather the storms that came into his life.

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  1. Sarah Ewing Says:

    I have been looking this mornign for the tune to this wonderful hymn so that it can be sung at mt babies’ Christening on June 7th.

    Your recording is fabulous!! I have tears in my eyes as I type – the arrangement is stunning and quite overwhelming. Well done you – I’d be interested to read how you incorporated the them of being brave and strong and doing the right thing to the boys at the service.

    thank you – you have made my day!

  2. italker Says:

    Sarah

    So glad you enjoyed the song.

    Albert

  3. Free Samples Says:

    very well written blog i enjoy reading this site

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