“Which we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and stedfast and entering into that which is within the veil” (Hebrews 6:19 ASV).
The Hebrews writer tells us in chapter 6 about the hope we have set before us, comparing it to an anchor. Ships and boats use an anchor to secure the vessel from drifting off when getting close to shore.
Anchors are made of heavy metal which is attached to a large chain or cable. When the anchor is thrown overboard it falls to the seafloor digging into the ground by the fluke to hold steady and firm.
As ships are coming in from being out to sea there is sometimes fog that veils the shoreline. An anchor needs to be thrown out at this time so the ship can slowly and safely go through the veil. When a ship is out in the deep sea an anchor is not used. The anchor will not be of any use because the anchor will not reach the seafloor to take hold.
Throughout life, a person has many temptations, many heartaches, and disappointments as well as good times. We need the hope of safety and assurance for the saving of our souls. Jesus Christ is that saving hope. We must have Him in our life to know we are safe and secure from the boundless world of sin.
When a person is living without Christ in their life, they are far out in the worldly sea with no hope of reaching safety. Some may try to latch onto a false hope thinking they may be saved in the vast billowing sea of life but that false hope will cause them to be lost at sea.
If we want to obtain that anchor of hope we need to stay close to the shoreline where Jesus is; We need to look to Jesus who is the grounding source our anchor of hope holds onto; We need the strong cable of faith and determination that holds the anchor of hope firm and still; We need to be fastened to the anchor which is the hope we have, so when we pass through the veil of death we know that our hope has been steadfast and sure.
When we anchor our hope in Christ we can make it through the hardships and temptations with calm patience. We can make it through sorrow and grief with joyful victory. Is Christ the anchor of your soul?
Hymn: We Have an Anchor

