I wonder about that part, too, how Jesus is seen only by drowning men, and it is only then that the sea (Biblically,
the sea represents the nations of the worldly world) frees them. Is he saying men wander the world rather aimlessly
without God until they are all but drowning, at which point, Jesus reveals Himself and saves them? I can actually see
correlations to that in my own life. And it did speak to me even though the song's meaning itself was shrouded in mystery.[/COLOR]