Little Miracles On Board – Story of Prayers for the Worst Crew

by | Last updated Nov 24, 2023 | Experiences, Seaman's Life | 0 comments

In observance of the Holy Week, Seaman Memories will post a story of miracles on board and significant impact on life.

Thru first-hand experiences, the writer wishes to grab a few minutes of your attention to impart lessons, realizations, and events- some of which I call little miracles, that connect our beliefs thru a story of prayer.

Because when we are out to sea, we are at the mercy of the waves or our fellow crew mates who may be very difficult to get along with.

The crew with the worst mouth

One particular event that always amuse me is during those times that I started out sailing. God showed His little miracles to me on board. There is this one crew who was very irritable.

He would throw at you the worst and foulest words every day if he feels like it. He curses and raises his voice, especially to the ratings.

But thru prayers, I began to understand something behind those acts, and I eventually see some goodness in him. He was kind, a family man. Because of the stress and the very short voyages that we have, he became very irate even about small, insignificant matters.

Now, it was my time to watch with him on deck. We were having a six-to-six system during the port stay and we will always be very busy- one of the downsides of being a small tanker sailing in Europe. My other crewmates warned me about him. But even before that, I already saw and felt his attitude. When it comes to anger, his was intense. Curses would gush out in his mouth like a broken fire hydrant when provoked.

A painting of a sailor grabbing the steering wheel during a rough weather and Jesus standing beside him.

On watch together

I had no choice but to work with him on the manifold for six long hours. His rank was higher than mine and since I was a deck cadet, it would be easy for him to get angry over small things and give me those dirty words. But I expected blessings. I hoped for little miracles on board from God.

Every time before I leave my bed, I always pray to God. I ask Him for protection, guidance, understanding, wisdom, and harmony. Praying more earnestly, I asked for a peaceful watch with my crewmate during those six long hours. I prayed that my friend would find no cause for anger. But more importantly, I asked for self-control. Because of his attitude, I might retaliate and worse things may happen.

Miracles on board unfolding

True enough, His providence came. He became friendly during our watch. We talked about a lot of things and I get to know him on a deeper level. I learned why he was irritable and badmouthing without me asking him. He opened it up to me and I slowly understood him. Then I realized, God gave me wisdom and understanding. His little miracles on board are slowly unfolding!

On some occasions, he became angry at me. His tantrums were all over the place and so are his words. But I remained calm. I held my peace and slowly walked away with a prayer using an alibi of going forward for mooring rounds and safety checks. I was not mad at him but I knew that God answered my prayers again. He gave me self-control.

Soon, I slowly got to know him better and better. I discovered how much he liked food and loved his daughter so much. Whenever we talked about her, he became happy. He would share their latest video calls. He would tell me that her daughter got an A grade in school and how happy he was.

A Mass held inside the bridge of the ship with the crew attending.
Image: Stella Maris – Apostleship of the Sea.

Then he would ask me about the best delicacies in our town and share some of his too. Again, God heard me. His little miracles are slowly gaining momentum. We were in harmony. And He guided me to it.

Safe and peaceful watch

During my six-month contract, everything went safe and sound. Though we had problems of all sorts, we remain safe all the time. We were always happy and we learn how to deal with his attitude. But for me, I was blessed to meet a guy like him.

I learned a lot of things on deck from maintenance jobs, mooring operations, stripping, lining up the cargo lines, tank cleaning, emergency initiatives, etc. When it comes to work, his caliber was very high, and his standards too. He was also kind in many ways and mindful of the other crews, especially on safety matters.

These were my little miracles on board that happened before. I know that my prayers are heard because God’s works are neatly done around me. Prayers are powerful. I always pray and thank Him for another miracle before I sleep.

What’s your little miracle?

May the winds be in your favor.

Gibi

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