God the Absolute Lord of Every Situation
One day John Wesley was returning to England from the failure of his missionary work in Georgia. The little ship on which he sailed encountered a terrible storm and Wesley was, as we might put it, “scared to death.” Wesley recorded in his journal that a storm broke the main sail and flooded the decks with water, making it seem "as if the great deep had already swallowed us up". While the English passengers, including Wesley, panicked and screamed in fear of drowning, a group of 26 Moravian Christians (a Protestant group from Germany) onboard remained calm and continued singing hymns. Ashamed of his own paralyzing fear, Wesley asked a Moravian afterward if they were afraid. The leader replied, "I thank God, no," and added that they were not afraid to die. This incident caused Wesley to realize that he did not have the true, saving faith that he was attempting to preach. Later he stated, "I went to America to convert the Indians, but, oh, who shall co...