JOHN WESLEY TAKES THE SEA
Peter Martin felt the sweat begin to bead on his forehead. The situation was beginning to worsen by the second and he wasn’t sure how he should proceed. He was on his way to St. Ives, driving a carriage with an extremely important person inside.
Martin sighed and pulled on the reigns bringing the horses to a standstill. Up ahead the road dipped into a sandy stretch of beach along the seashore. It was a picturesque drive to take on most days. The ocean was majestic as always in all its grey-green splendor.
But today was not a good day to take the sea.
Martin watched as the tide crept up over the white gold sands swallowing the thin strip of beach. It was not only edging its way forward but it was also edging its way upward and Martin knew that it would not be long before the road became impassable.
“What’s the matter, sir?”
Martin whipped his head around and peeked over the side of the carriage at the sound of the voice calling to him from the back.
It was his passenger. The inimitable John Wesley.
“The water’s risin’ Master Wesley” Martin called back over the rush of the wind and the squalls of gulls circling overhead. “I don’t know if we’re going to make it across”
“Impossible Sir!” Wesley’s grey hair whipped behind him in the cool salt washed air. “I need to be in St. Ives tonight. I have made an appointment to preach there and I intend to keep it”
“But the road is impassable Master Wesley, the tide is risin’ and fast”
“I must keep my appointment in St. Ives sir. The work of God must not be hindered by any circumstance!”
Just then they were startled by shouts in the distance. Martin’s head snapped in the direction of the voice and he saw a man, silhouetted against the vast expanse of the ocean, clambering along the beach towards them.
He was waving his hands frantically, signaling them to go back towards the main highway they had just cut away from.
“Go back!” Martin could hear the man shout as he came closer. The wind tore the words away from him, viciously flinging them out towards the sea.
“Go back!”
Soon the man was standing beside them and gripping the edge of the carriage as he looked up at Martin. From his clothes and the look about him Martin deduced he was a sea captain.
“Go back” he repeated panting “you’ll never make it through…it’s too late. The tide is rising too fast, you’ll be swept out to sea”
Martin looked back towards the body of the carriage. John Wesley’s face had a determined look about it that made Martin gulp inwardly.
“I must press on! I have work to do for the Lord which cannot wait upon the tide!” Wesley called over the lashing wind. Both Martin and the Captain looked at the preacher in disbelief.
“B-b-b—-” the captain sputtered
Ignoring him Wesley shouted up to Martin “Take the Sea! Take the sea!”