All of England stood amazed at what happened at Dunkirk in WWII, when the Nazis had thousands of British soldiers trapped at the edge of the water. They could not get the men off the beaches fast enough to get them back to safety in England. They were like sittingducks when the nazis planes pelted those long streches of white sand covered with soldiers, but the miraculous story that followed still stands out in history today.
One correspondent, C.B. Morelock, reported an unexplainable and miraculous occurence: sicty German aircraft strafed more than four hundred men who were pinned down on the beach, without any place to take cover. And yet, although the men were repeatedly attacked by machine guns and bombed by enemy aircraft, not single man was hit. Every man in that group left the beach without a scratch. Morelock stated, “I have personally been told by Navy men, who picked up those particular survivors from Dunkirk, that the men not onyl recited psalm 91, but they shouted it aloud at the top of their lungs!”
Saying our trust out loud releases faith.
Excerpt from Peggy Joyce Ruth and Angelia Ruth Schum’s book “Psalm 91. God’s shield of protection. Military edition.”