During the Revolutionary War...
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During the Revolutionary War, General George Washington knew how important it was to be a God-fearing man with a God-fearing army. Washington realized that only "Divine Providence," the words he used to reference God's actions in human affairs, would lead his army to victory and America to independence. This is why Washington required that every military unit have a chaplain and also insisted that his soldiers attend Sunday worship. Further, after every battlefield victory, Washington held a worship service of Thanksgiving.
As the Egyptians could say as the sea was rushing in upon them that the "Lord is fighting for Israelites against Egypt," perhaps the British felt the same when Washington pulled off military victories against some astonishing odds.
As the Egyptians could say as the sea was rushing in upon them that the "Lord is fighting for Israelites against Egypt," perhaps the British felt the same when Washington pulled off military victories against some astonishing odds.

