Tuesday; September 10
Where were you eighteen years ago? Many of us were carrying on with our lives
without much thought about what the future held. I know I was worrying about how to deal with
a high school’s homecoming (in the midst of a major event in town) and having
to work all weekend. The people of New
York City were preparing to go to the polls to select their local
government. I imagine those working the
Pentagon were fussing about the Washington D. C. traffic and some farmers in rural
Pennsylvania were probably discussing the weather. Then, in a matter of minutes on the next day
our lives changed. The morning of
September 11 had an impact on individual lives and changed our nation for the
rest of this generation. Not only were
those in Manhattan, Arlington or Shanksville impacted; our whole nation was
rocked.
As I think back to 2001 I am reminded
of a Bible verse, “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). I don’t know that there has been any one day
that demonstrated this any more graphically to our nation than 9/11. As we move closer to another anniversary of
the attack on our nation, let’s renew our dedication to live life with purpose
because we don’t know what will happen tomorrow – or if we will even have a
tomorrow.
Think About It!