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The Way I Remember 9-11

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This Sunday, September 11, marks the tenth anniversary of the attack on our country. This event is one of those in our lives when we will always remember where we were and what we were doing. At the first mention that something tragic happened, there was a mad dash to find a TV, and for the most of the rest of the day that is all we did - sit and watch in disbelieving confusion. On that morning 19 terrorists took over 4 planes. Two planes were crashed into the World Trade Center Twin Towers in New York City, 1 plane was crashed into the Pentagon, and 1 more was taken over by passengers and crashed in an empty field in Pennsylvania. It took 2 hours for the Twin Towers to fall. Almost 3,000 people died that day. 9-11 has had a huge impact in America, some for the good and some for the bad. I can think of two I would like us to think about as we remember this weekend.

First, a tragedy like this shakes us to our very core. We stand in disbelief that something like this could happen here. We have a hard time putting something as terrible as this in a category where we can analyze it and eventually figure it out. It is beyond our understanding. One thing I have learned is that bad people will continue to to bad things, but it is up to good people to make changes, and the only changes that will last are those for eternity. It is only the Gospel introduced into this situation that will make an eternal difference. Elected officials will make policies, but Christians must share the crucified King!

Second, a tragedy like this shapes our future. 9-11 plunged us into war and economic crisis. It is difficult to find an accurate number of Americans killed since the terrorist attack on U.S. soil, but one source stated that 8,800 Americans have been killed in the war on terror (both military and civilian). We have sent thousands our our children overseas to fight this war, and it will forever shape the landscape of our country's history. But I have another question, "How has it shaped us spiritually?" Something as terrible as this should shape the Church into a haven of peace and security when we find none in the world. the Church must be shaped into prayer, an allegiance to the Gospel as the only answer, and as place where people find answers to spiritual questions.

We should never forget 9-11. I don't believe it would do any good to ignore what happened, but we must also take solace in the fact that Christ is still reigning and He has invaded the kingdom of darkness through the cross. Terrorism will win if the landscape of America is unchanged spiritually because of September 11, 2001.

Grace & Peace,
Scott

Pray for America

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I'm thinking about our country in a special way this week because it is the fourth of July. It is not just a time for a good picnic followed by watching fireworks. No, it is much more than that. It is a time for celebrating the birth of a great and wonderful nation. It is also a time to reflect on the state of our country and ask, "What can I do for America?" Many things come to mind, but only one thing really sticks out that all of us can and should do--pray! In fact, the great Apostle Paul wrote as much to Timothy,

First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. (1 Timothy 2:1-2)

Communication is so important and has rapidly changed over the decades. What once took days can now be done in seconds. Let me explain, when you lived a county away from a boyfriend or girlfriend and you wanted to express to them your feelings, yes you could pick up the telephone, but what if they were out of town and not near a telephone? You would need to write a "love letter" and tell them that their absence has caused an epic shift in your existence, and that you couldn't bear the pain of this eternal separation, and that you counted the seconds until your happy reunion. Now all you have to do is pick up your cell phone and text them" musm...tuamualu...h&k...143! Instantly they got your meaning!

Well, prayer is something like that only much better! First of all, it is better because you are talking to an eternal God who cares so much more than anyone else. And second, there are no dropped calls with the Almighty. He always hears and He always answers.

This is what I want us to do this July 4th. We all realize that the ones in positions of authority are out of our reach. We will probably never be called on to give advice to any person in high authority. So what do we do? Reach out to God in prayer. Pray specifically that our leaders would create conditions that advance the gospel ("that we may lead a quiet and peaceful life"). Pray confidently because God is sovereign and He can reach them like no other. And pray thankfully because we still enjoy freedom.

The king's heart is a stream of water in the hand of the LORD; he turns it wherever he will. (Proverbs 21:1)

Grace & Peace,
Scott