Monday, September 11, 2006

Remembering The Day Our Nation Was Shaken

As I sit in my bedroom watching the San Diego Chargers school the Oakland Raiders, I cannot help but think of that infamous day 5 years ago when our great nation was shaken by the worst single terrorist attack in world history.  As I'm sure most of you have noticed, the last couple of weeks have seen a saturation of media programming that is memorializing 9/11.  It seems everybody has an opinion from every side of the political perspective with some slant that will ultimately have an effect upon some state or national race for office.  The single point that is most amazing to me is the simple fact that 5 years later, we have not had another attack upon American soil!

When the towers fell, the Pentagon was struck, and some very brave men rushed the cockpit of Flight 93 to keep it from hitting the Capital, I was dumbfounded and quite sure that we were in for ongoing strikes and a huge loss of life.  I thank God that is not the case so far.  I can sit quite secure within my home and enjoy a football game without fear, while men and women who love life as much as I do protect our nation in places like Afghanistan and Iraq.  Though I have had misgivings about the war in Iraq from the beginning, I am convinced that our brave men and women fighting the terrorists need to finish what they started with our prayers and support.

September 11th, 2001 was a surreal day that has forever changed the way this generation of Americans think about the world, Islam, religion, security and what a true hero is.  On that day, we once again came to see that police officers, firefighters and emergency workers were everyday hero's who modeled the ultimate example of sacrifice and love for their fellow man.  In the day and age of  American Idol, baby Suri and Brangelina, it is so good to be reminded that the most important things in life have very little to do with what the tabloids have to say.  I'll take a soldier, sailor, airman, marine, police officer or firefighter over the pop icons of our time any day!

Sadly, it seems the short-term revival of Christian fervor in response to the attacks has passed, and that our slide into moral filth and complacency has continued.  As we remember that day, may those of us who consider ourselves followers of Jesus Christ, awaken to our duty to be salt and light and do all we can to lead our neighbors to the knowledge of the truth that is in Jesus Christ.  Furthermore, may we remember that it is the Lord who watches and protects a city and a nation and not the strength of a military.  He is the One who is shaking nations and testing the hearts of men.  In this time of great sifting, let us turn to Jesus, repent of our sin and lukewarmness, and stand in the gap for the protection, preservation and awakening of this great nation.

Psalm 127:1b -  If the LORD does not build the house, the work of the builders is useless; if the LORD does not protect the city, it does no good for the sentries to stand guard. GNB

Hebrews 12:26-27 -  At that time his voice shook the earth, but now he has promised, "Yet once more I will shake not only the earth but also the heavens."  This phrase, "Yet once more," indicates the removal of things that are shaken--that is, things that have been made--in order that the things that cannot be shaken may remain. ESV

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7 comments:

  1. Doug, I totally enjoy and am taught by your ability to take current events and not only point to Jesus, but discuss them with intelligence, balance, and based in history and the Bible. I miss you, my friend, but I'm glad I can hear from you this way whenever I want to.

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  2. "Semper Memini"
    I put this up right after you posted, but apparently I did something wrong becasue it wasn't there.

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  3. My favorite:
    "In the day and age of American Idol, baby Suri and Brangelina, it is so good to be reminded that the most important things in life have very little to do with what the tabloids have to say. I'll take a soldier, sailor, airman, marine, police officer or firefighter over the pop icons of our time any day!"
    I would only add that truly the backbone (and real Heroes) of America are the fathers/husbands who are willing to keep their "hands on the plow" day after day after day providing for their families and bearing the burdens of life's responsibilities.
    It's a thankless and often underated and unpraised position, but it's definitely the most important. Not football players, rock musicians, gangsters, and movie stars. Hollywood and MTV are so stinking backwards on this.

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  4. DOOOOUUUUG! COOOOOOOOMMME BAAAAAAAAAAACK!

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  5. You've been tagged for a meme at http://ontheotherfoot.blogspot.com/2006/10/book-meme.html. See what happens when you go more than a month between posts? :)

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  6. Folks, just to make sure, I checked Social Security's Death Index, and Doug isn't listed in it. So we know THAT'S not why he hasn't been posting.
    He's probably been out pastoring again, and neglecting his REAL calling as a blogger. :)

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  7. @Joel - His real name isn't Doug, Joel, that is why you didn't come up with the SS death record.
    I personally believe that a certain semi-perfectionist/ all-or-nothing type guy needs to cut himself some slack and not feel that he needs to post everyday about some super-relevant issue while trying to pastor and be a husband and father -- Just post once or twice a week & let us know what is goin on in life, and IF some issue is really touching your heart/nerve, then post it. I just want to hear from you... keep in touch.

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