In Remembrance of 9/11

I don’t live in NYC or Washington DC so I don’t duck and cover when an airplane seems to be flying to low to the ground. However, 9/11 isn’t an NYC or a DC thing. 9/11 is a loss that affected the entire country and there is no going back to the naive life we lived on 9/10.

9/11 is the day in modern history when the blood feud of Ishmael and Isaac spilled over into the Gentile Christian world. I will not forget that day, nor will I ever sleep in ignorance again. The USA, founded as a Christian nation must forever support Israel no matter the costs. The consequence of not doing so, regardless of the thuggery that will attempt to sway public opinion, is certain destruction through the judgment of Almighty God.

On 9/11 we suffered the biggest attack on American Soil since Pearl Harbor. Many heroes gave their lives that day to save the innocent. Many men and women have since died on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. Still others have died at the hands of Radical Islamist Terrorists around the globe and on our own soil. We must never forget those who have fallen. We must not return to our ignorant slumber. We must stand with Israel no matter the cost. We must the grace of and enter into relationship with Jesus. We must never again be a 9/10 nation.

In October of 2004 I found myself in NYC on business. While there I met several WTC survivors. The stories they told me were both gripping and terrifying. I praise God that so many were saved or not yet in the office that morning. After working alongside these everyday people I had to visit Ground Zero. The link below is to a Facebook album of images I took that day. The destruction is readily visible. The wound deep. We must never forget.

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