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GUEST WRITER
THE
NATIONAL TRAGEDY IN CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE
(September 11, 2001)
Today's events represent the most horrific American tragedy that most of us
have ever experienced. Americans have been murdered on an unbelievable
scale in the most unimaginable fashion. Many all over our nation will suffer
the consequences of this catastrophe for years to come.
In my opinion, Christians should respond to this wickedness in a manner
different from the typical man on the street. A natural response to such
an attack on us is to desire to "get even." But Jesus has called
His
disciples to a higher standard of behavior. Let us trust God's promise
that all things eventually work together for good for those who love Him
(Romans 8:28). As we read in Romans 12:19, "Beloved, do not avenge
yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, 'Vengeance
is Mine, I will repay,' says the Lord." As Christians, we are not
to be
people of wrath or hate. Trust that God will take care of this wickedness
in His own way and in His own good time.
We have heard and will continue to hear many news reports that will be
filled with stories about people who are seeking revenge. Romans 13,
especially verse 4, teaches us that God uses government as the power that
He has authorized to avenge and to execute judgement on those who practice
evil. Let us permit God to deal with this matter in His own way. Let us
support our government and pray for our leaders.
Even in times of adversity, Christians should treat all men with kindness
and respect. Jesus taught us to love our enemies and to do good to all
people. In Luke 6:35, He reminds us that God is kind even to the
unthankful and evil. . . .
Let us be careful about spreading unsubstantiated gossip about how this
will affect our lives. Be on guard as Satan attempts to use this to
further his control in this world, in our communities, and even in our
own
homes. Be diligently prayerful that we will not let this be a time that
weakens our faith in God, but a time that will build our faith as we
strengthen our commitment to Him and His purposes. This evil is a work
of
Satan, not of God.
Jesus Christ was a peaceful person and His followers should be
peaceful. Let us pray for a speedy resolution to the current crisis and
pray for healing for those who have been harmed. Remember that Jesus died
for all men, even those who cowardly murder the innocent. God's grace is
the only
real solution to this conflict. God's mercy is the only permanent fix for
a world trapped in darkness. People need to be taught of the love of God
and
of the sacrifice of His Son. Let us take every opportunity to point others
to Jesus.
Satan wants us to keep our minds focused on the evil in this world in such
a way that will force us into sinful behavior. God prefers that we focus
on His goodness which He demonstrated at the Cross. The death of Jesus
Christ was a more horrific tragedy than any other in the history of the
world. Yet through that event the whole world can be blessed. The world
will be a better place only when all men and women come to an understanding
of our Creator and Savior.
Michael S. Cole
Star-Telegram
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 9:37 PM
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