Monday; September 11
I don’t remember everything
about the morning of September 11, 2001, but I do recall that it started out much
like any other Tuesday. We were expecting a busy weekend, but still
thought we had plenty of time to get our plans in order. I happened to walk
by as the Principal of the school was looking in interest at the television
saying, “A plane just flew into the World Trade Center.”. My first thought
was that it was sad that a small plane was off course and was damaged – then I
witnessed the rest of the story! September 11 was a day that changed a
lot of lives. Some people started their day by going to work, voting or
beginning a relaxing trip, but before the morning was over thousands of people
in New York City; Arlington, Virginia and Summerset, Pennsylvania we directly
impacted while other ripples reverberated throughout the nation and the world.
As I reflect on 9/11 several
things come to mind, but one of the most striking is the uncertainty of
life. We make plans, we look forward to the future, we expect that
tomorrow will be much like today (and many of the days before it). Yet,
we have no guarantee that will be the case. Things can change – and can
change quickly. The Bible reminds us, “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will
go to such and such a city, and spend a year there and engage in business and
make a profit.’ Yet you do not know what your life will be like
tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while
and then vanishes away.” (James
4:13-14)
Are we prepared for whatever lies ahead of us? Tomorrow
might be another mundane day in our lives – or it could be the day that changes
everything forever.
Think About It!
Think About It!