Special to ASSIST News Service
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (ANS) -- Where were you on September 11, 2001? On that 9/11, I was involved in a meeting of National Religious Broadcasters in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Erwin Lutzer was keynote speaker. As we learned of the tragic attacks in New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania, we gathered the group and Dr. Lutzer began to teach of St. Augustine’s “City of God” vs. the “City of Man”.
A sight on 9/11 that we will never forget |
Our world has changed since 9/11/01. One can’t get on an airplane without thinking how our world has lost its innocence. And the attacks on our nation transformed America from the great benefactor of the world to a country fearful and suspicious of our international colleagues. Many call them “the enemy”
However, many mission organizations have chosen to not view people in these nations as enemies. Jesus taught to love our enemies and pray for those who despise us. He gave us the ministry of reconciliation.
A fireman surveys the devastation at the Twin Towers |
In the last few years, HCJB Global has re-doubled efforts to proclaim the message of Christ through media and demonstrate God’s love through human care.
The verse I discovered in 9/11/01 rings true this 9/11. It’s Psalm 91:1. “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.”
In fact, all of Psalm 91 is a statement of God’s shelter and protection. It might be good reading and reflection on this 911.
The Psalm goes on to state: “you will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day.
If you make the Most High your dwelling, even the Lord who is my refuge, then no harm will befall you, no disaster will come near your tent.”
This is better than taking your shoes off before your board an airplane. This is the calm assurance that God’s protection is worth more than the war on terror, or the TSA screenings.
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