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  • We Remember

    May we never forget.

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    How do we honor today? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    Something we're often told about millennials today is that history began with them. Anything that happened before their time is irrelevant. For many, that could sadly be true. Many of us don't honor history. There is a Peanuts comic strip where Sally is writing on church history and says it's good to go back to the beginning. Our pastor was born in....

    Today, it has been 17 years since the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. There are young people that are out driving that have never known a world where this was not part of history. Next year, we will have people who are adults and were born after 9/11.

    Yet we need to remember this history. If there's another belief many of us have when we're young, it's that we're in some way invincible. Somehow we will live forever and such. Now as Christians, we do believe that we will, but this is meant to say that we will necessarily avoid death. This is also why I think many of us are so convinced Jesus will return in our time. We must be that special! This doesn't apply to all, but I think it applies to many.

    9/11 was a wake-up call then. This happened for me when I was in Bible College. I remember watching it in the Activity Center with several students. When one of the buildings fell, there was a call to prayer then. I remember looking up when outdoors and seeing no planes flying overhead.

    Were we safe? Would they attack again? Never ever had we seen something like this happen. Our world was so peaceful when we woke up that morning. By the end of the day, we were at war. How did this happen?

    Here's another reality.

    It could happen again today.

    Please understand I'm not making a prophecy or a prediction. I have no inside knowledge. What I do have is an awareness that I never would have dreamed that this would have happened on 9/11 originally. I remember that Spider-Man 2 was to come out and we had all seen a great preview of a giant web between the World Trade Center buildings capturing bad guys flying away in a helicopter. Why make that scene? It was a great scene and everyone thought the towers would still be there. They were wrong. The scene never made it to the theaters.

    Today, we don't have any promises. My wife and I will be out driving to places today. Do we have a promise that nothing will happen to us on the way? Nope. We are not promised anything like that. I highly anticipate I will finish this blog, but I have no promise that I will.

    Our world is normally at peace, but we should never take it for granted. Odds are our loved ones will be with us for awhile, but we shouldn't take that for granted. My wife and I have a copy of an updated edition of Nabeel Qureshi's story of how he came to Jesus. I am quite sure that when he and his wife married, stomach cancer was not on the horizon and they thought they would grow old together. They didn't. It's a tragedy. How great would it be to say "I love you" one more time or have a kiss or a date one more time?

    How great would it be to have that today with the person you love?

    What could you be taking for granted today? We are not invincible. We are not promised tomorrow or even all of today. Embrace the good you have around you now.

    Some of you wonder why I post love messages to my wife so much on Facebook. One reason I celebrate her is I never want to take her for granted. I guard my marriage like a hawk because it is that valuable a relationship to me and I am still amazed that there is a woman who actually wants me. My wife is too good a gift to just assume about. When you take that relationship for granted, you start to coast through it. I never plan to do that.

    Thank you also to all those who serve today who defend our freedom. To those who lost loved ones on this day, may your loss never be forgotten. What happened to your loved ones was evil, and may we never forget that we should always seek to eliminate such evil.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters

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    I remember it well, and how good came out of the tragedy. Americans were united, churches, police and firemen from all over the country went to New York to help out. And churches across the USA had record attendance and baptisms.

    It seems that today however, people have mostly forgotten. America is the "enemy" again. Police are hated. Christians are being persecuted for wanting to obey the bible. Things have gotten back to "normal" for this fallen world. :-(

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      Originally posted by Sparko View Post
      I remember it well, and how good came out of the tragedy. Americans were united, churches, police and firemen from all over the country went to New York to help out. And churches across the USA had record attendance and baptisms.

      It seems that today however, people have mostly forgotten. America is the "enemy" again. Police are hated. Christians are being persecuted for wanting to obey the bible. Things have gotten back to "normal" for this fallen world. :-(
      Seems even worse.

      I'm always still in trouble again

      "You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
      "Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
      "Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman

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