The Wind and The Fog

July 9, 2009

Arriving late at Heathrow Airport, after a long flight, taking a long walk riding a long bus ride I finally arrived at the heart of Commercial London called Oxford Street. It’s not easy traveling alone but somehow I have gotten used to that. I had to spend the night in the city and prepare to leave for Queen’s College in Oxford University and attend a one-week conference – another item in my bucket list that I have drawn up years before.

And as I look at picturesque London my mind brought me back to some historical events that happened many years to this country that few people in ours remember. Steve Farrar in his beautiful book entitled “God Built” talked about this and allow me to share it with you.

“In God We Trust” is imprinted on every coin issued in the United States. In 1588 England, the Queen of England Queen Elizabeth ordered that a gold medal be struck with the motto: “He blew and they were scattered.”

Now why in the world would that phrase be put on a gold medal? Here is the story behind the story.

In May 1588, Spain was the most powerful nation on earth. And riding the crest of that power, the Spanish had set their sights on invading and capturing England. To accomplish that task, King Philip of Spain sent his navy – the most powerful navy on the seas. This fleet, made up of over a hundred warships, was knows as the Invincible Armada. No nation on earth could hope to defeat it. Departing Spain, the fleet sailed north toward England. Before they could attack, however, they ran into a monster storm – actually, a massive hurricane with its murderous winds that virtually annihilated the Spanish Armada. This became the end of Spain as a world power.

The winds have stopped them before they could reach England. And all of England, including Queen Elizabeth knew that God had sent the storm. “He blew and they were scattered” was the phrase of praise that was uttered in every village. pub and church in all of England.

Not a word was said about “mother nature” or a chance event. All of the glory went to God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

And then Farrar talks about another similar incident. While God sent the wind to England, He used a fog to turn the tide of history in America.

Farrar said: It was fog that saved 9000 American soldiers under the command of George Washington on Friday, April 30, 1776. Trapped in Brooklyn, New York,, the soldiers were sitting ducks for the shells of the British navy ships – and were on the verge of being surrounded by British troops. So Washington ordered a radical solution. They would evacuate all 9000 men and their equipment, including wagons, by boat. They would have to make a mile-wide river crossing in the dark of night without any lights.

As soon as night fell, the soldiers began to load into the boats. Not a word was spoken aloud and not a light was lit. Through out the night, crossing after crossing was made. With dawn soon approaching, however, many men remained to be evacuated. But astonishingly, just before the rays of dawn brought light to the scene, a heavy, thick fog descended. It was impossible to see more than 6 feet. “Even with the sun up, the fog remained as dense as ever, while over on the New York side of the river there was no fog at all.”

A little past 7 in the morning, the last soldiers landed on the New York side of the river, and within minutes the thick fog lifted. 9000 American troops had been evacuated from the grasp of the enemy – with the aid of darkness and fog. As the fog lifted, the British officers were utterly astonished. They could see Washington’s soldiers waving at them from the New York side.

The same God who 200 years earlier had saved the British Navy, now confronted the British Navy.

In 1588, God blew and they were scattered.

In 1776, God blew and the fog scattered.

The same God that gives us The Bible is the God of Revelation as He reveals Himself to us is the same God that is the God of History as we see how history reveals Him.

It takes greater faith not to believe in the Power and the Presence of God.

Study the Bible and study history as well.

This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Roy

    another beautiful story…

    thank you very much for sharing Sir!

  2. Roland Abuan

    Thanks Francis !
    Indeed, our dear God is always in FULL control !

  3. Roland Abuan

    HISTORY is His story… 🙂

    Thanks+Best regards

  4. weng balbuena

    i always like history especially those that tells about victorious event that happened which may be impossible with human strenght but truly Gods ‘s hands is the most powerful weapon that make us all stand in awe and just say “amazing” ‘ “awesome” !!! thanks sir Francis, you are an intrument God uses to make us say again what an amazing God we serve.

  5. micah

    I like this story.
    God is always in control in everything…
    Truly, history is His Story. History always shows His greatness.
    Thanks for sharing a wonderful story.
    God bless you 🙂

  6. Leonardo L. Tan Kiao

    I wonder if the title of this article should be “The Wind and The Fog”
    instead of “The Wind and The Frog”?
    A lot more of other lessons we can learn from these stories. Thanks.

  7. Joanne Banogon

    A very inspirational story. We have an amazing God! Thank you for this, Sir.

  8. Sarz

    Wow!

    God is SOOOOO GREAT indeed! ;p

    Thanks for this Sir 😉

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