This great Methodist gospel song seems appropriate:
THE OLD SHIP OF ZION
I was drifting away on lifes pitiless sea,
And the angry waves threatened my ruin to be,
When away at my side, there I dimly descried,
A stately old vessel, and loudly I cried:
Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!
And loudly I cried: Ship ahoy!
Twas the old ship of Zion, thus sailing along,
All aboard her seemed joyous, I heard their sweet song;
And the Captains kind ear, ever ready to hear,
Caught my wail of distress, as I cried out in fear:
Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!
As I cried out in fear: Ship ahoy!
The good Captain commanded a boat to be lowered,
And with tender compassion He took me on board;
And Im happy today, all my sins washed away
In the blood of my Savior, and now I can say:
Bless the Lord! Bless the Lord!
From my soul I can say: Bless the Lord!
O soul, sinking down neath sins merciless wave,
The strong arm of our Captain is mighty to save;
Then trust Him today, no longer delay,
Board the old ship of Zion, and shout on your way:
Jesus saves! Jesus saves!
Shout and sing on your way: Jesus saves!
—M. J. Cartwright & Daniel Towner, 1889