MAN AS AN INSTRUMENT OF THE PROVIDENCE
With all due respect and admiration for the man’s courage and perseverance, however, it’s hard to miss the very important fact that only one person in a city of a million people was able to prevent a tragedy, that he somehow happened to be at the right place at the right time! Was that a mere coincidence? Skeptics and materialists talk about chancy occurrences and calculate how often things like this may happen. And if this is more than just a unique coincidence, then what is it? There is a moment of glory in everyone’s life – at least that’s what the wise men of old teach us. A moment when you do what is prescribed you by God... A moment when you become an instrument of the Providence… One of the people Shavarsh Karapetyan saved that morning said: “I was saved by God!” Well, maybe it was a divine providence that Shavarsh chanced to be jogging near the dam that fateful morning, but even if it was, Shavarsh Karapetyan is still a hero because it is always up to us to choose between action and inaction. That’s exactly what human freedom is really all about! Freedom means one’s readiness to give up everything that is vane and false to find one’s true calling. There is one more truth we can learn from Shavarsh’s heroism – that human societies need heroes. Boys need someone to look up to as they grow up. In recent years the bookstores and television have been inundating us with a veritable avalanche of supermen most of them conceited, arrogant, selfish and violent. Shavarsh Karapetyan is different; he is a real hero, self-effacing and always ready to sacrifice his life for other people’s good. That fateful morning in September split Shavarsh’s live in two. An 11-time world record holder and 17-time world underwater swimming champion, he could continue working as a coach, but it just so happened that his sporting achievements were all forgotten and so he had to find himself an engineering work at a local factory. Shortly after he took his family abroad, but feeling out of his element there, returned home. In 1993 Shavarsh Karapetyan came to Moscow, without money and without a place to live in. To survive he started desperately looking for a job, which proved to be harder than saving people from a sunken trolleybus… He finally lucked out though opening a shoemaking facility, which is now one of the best in Moscow. There are just a handful of heroes in this world who can boast saving 20 lives. Shavarsh Karapetyan is one such hero. Driven by the omniscient Providence, he courageously waded in saving the lives of all those people who would otherwise have perished trapped inside that sunken trolleybus on the slimy bottom of the lake in Yerevan… |