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For
Bravery
Eynon
Hawkins was a Welsh miner, born in 1920 and dying in
Wales in 2001. During World War II Eynon was an able
seaman aboard a British Navy vessel. On January
10, 1943, German U-boats fired three torpedoes into
the vessel. The
ship exploded into flames and was burning furiously.
Many of the crew jumped into the sea -- the only way
they might escape with their lives. However even that
was fraught with more than the usual danger, for oil
from the ships fuel tanks had spread across the water
and threatened to set even the ocean ablaze.
Eynon
Hawkins was one of those crewmen who jumped into the
ocean. He was also a very strong swimmer, and keeping
his wits about him, organized most of the sailors into
a group and led them away to safety. It was his
example and encouragement, especially to the weaker
swimmers, that kept them going until they were rescued
by the British Navy.
On
two occasions Eynon left the group to turn back and
save others. This meant swimming into oil covered
waters that were ablaze. The risk of being completely
enveloped by the flames was very high, and though
Eynon escaped it was not before he suffered extensive
burning to his face.
For
great bravery in saving life at sea, Eynon was awarded
the distinguished Albert Medal.
It was recognized that apart from Eynon's
actions, most of the men on the "SS British
Dominion" would have lost their lives. *
Due
to our SIN, you and I are in a far more perilous
condition than those swimming seamen.
For the wages of sin is certain death (Romans
6:23). Yet,
when WE were drowning in guilt and despair, the Son of
God came to our rescue.
In
order to save us from sin, He had to endure the most
excruciating pain by dying on a cross.
He gave His life so that we might live.
Jesus’
loving sacrifice is the Way of salvation to those who: believe
in Him (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in repentance
(Acts 17:30-31), confess
Him before men (Romans 10:9-10), are baptized
(immersed) in His name for the forgiveness of sins
(Acts 2:38; 22:16), and follow Him faithfully until
death (1Jn 1:7).
There
is NO medal so glorious that could possibly be awarded
Him that would adequately honor Him for His bravery in
saving our lives.
The only appropriate response is our gratitude
demonstrated through our loving obedience to His will.
Won’t
YOU cling to the Savior
through your trusting obedience?
David
A. Sargent,
Minister
Church
of Christ at Creekwood
1901
Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
* Source: BRITISH and DOMINION NAVIES - THE
GEORGE CROSS AT SEA, 1939-1945 and its equivalent predecessors, the ALBERT
MEDAL in GOLD and EMPIRE GALLANTRY MEDAL -- http://www.naval-history.net/WW2MedalsBr-GC.htm#hawk
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