Tuesday, 06 September 2011 06:15
No religious elements will be included in New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's 9/11 commemoration service this Sunday. Quotations and poems will be read by a variety of leaders, and the list of 9/11 victims will be read in its entirety. Unfortunately, not a single prayer will be offered for the survivors of this tragedy, for our leaders, or for our nation. Nor will a single religious leader be included in the event.The mayor's decision is surprising, given his support for including the so-called Ground Zero Cross in the 9/11 Memorial and his defense of those who want to build a mosque and Muslim community center nearby. It might be difficult to decide who should be included, as is the case for most public events. But it is a mistake to allow no one to offer prayers or represent faith traditions at a ceremony for so many grieving families.
In response to the mayor's decision, Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren is planning a service at Lower Manhattan Community Church, a "daughter church" of Saddleback located two blocks from Ground Zero. The "Hope & Freedom" event will be webcast live. Manhattan pastor Ryan Holladay explained: "We want to give people an opportunity to process the anniversary from a spiritual perspective. It wasn't just a national or civic tragedy, it was a spiritual tragedy."
He is absolutely right. It is deeply troubling that the leader of our nation's largest city apparently believes religion to be so inconsequential to our culture and problems. I cannot think of an event in recent history so indicative of America's escalating secularism.
How should Christians respond? By viewing the mayor's decision as a call to action. Christians are "the salt of the earth" and "the light of the world" (Matthew 5:13, 14). Salt and light are powerful all out of proportion to their size. History proves that just a few of us can make an historic impact on our nation.
A small gathering of believers at Pentecost sparked the most powerful spiritual movement in history (Acts 2:1-12). An unknown German monk living in a remote village initiated the Protestant Reformation. A frontier preacher named Solomon Stoddard hosted prayer meetings that led to the First Great Awakening under the preaching of his grandson, Jonathan Edwards. The spiritual awakening currently winning more people to Christ than ever before in history began in war-torn South Korea 50 years ago.
What do these catalytic events have in common? They were led by people who were sold out to Jesus--men and women who were submitted to the Holy Spirit, grieving the secular state of their lost culture, determined to use their influence to serve their King.
Let's join them.
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jc
The Bible says clearly in the end times, Israel stands alone...which means the U.S. will have failed, doesn't it?
Let's pray for these misled men in power, never growing weary in doing good, choosing to remain joyful because all these things must come to pass but we are more than overcomers. This is not our home. May God's kindgom come, and His will be DONE.
"In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
The most powerful thing we can do is not just "believe IN God" but BELIEVE GOD.
His word is true, relevant and applicable for TODAY. Are you applying it to your life?
11 Chronicles 7:14 "If My people,which are called by My name,shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face,and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." KJV Praise God that I do not have to go through life... in this world, without my God and my Saviour!
One day it will be too late !
yes "god" is flooding everything funny that "god"promised not to flood anything again. Why should they allow prayer religion is what got us into this situation in the first place!!! this country was not founded in the name of christianity, it was found for the freedom of religion which doesn't do anything but tear countries apart. the roman are a prime example
Isn't religion what took us down this road in the first place. this would of never happen if "religion" had not had such a negative affect on the cultures that are today.