
In Remembrance of Our Nation
In Crisis
A joint statement by Dr. Jack Graham, President of the Southern
Baptist Convention and Dr. Morris H. Chapman, President and CEO
of the Executive Committee.
August 30, 2002
The
tragic events of September 11, 2001 have had a profound effect upon
our nation and its people. We recall and relive the anger, grief,
and sadness the appalling terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center
and the Pentagon produced in us. This day of infamy will remain in
our collective memory for a very long time.
We mourn those who died so tragically in the stunning assault upon
our fellow citizens and upon our government. They were murdered
as they went about their business in the workplace, not as combatants
in a war, or as soldiers on the field of battle.
We honor those who gave their lives sacrificially in service to
the injured and wounded. The courageous men who rushed into the
jaws of danger to help those, who without assistance, would surely
have perished, deserve our honor and our admiration.
We celebrate the bravery and unselfish service of the men and women
of the fire and police departments and other service organizations
who made such a difference on that terrible day and the weeks and
months following.
Southern Baptists from all over the nation poured themselves out
in service to the injured and broken people who were the direct
victims of these attacks. We knew that though we could not reverse
the horrid events, we could relieve the pain and suffering of those
most directly affected.
As we approach the first anniversary of that terrible day, it is
appropriate that we commemorate this time with thoughtful reflection
and renewed dedication to God. We have a deep and profound need
to call upon God. In the days immediately following the cowardly
attack, millions gave evidence of returning to God. Churches were
filled, many people spoke openly of their faith, and an observable
upsurge of courtesy and consideration was seen in the ordinary passages
of our daily lives.
In the days since, however, there has been a return to the ordinary,
and many of our fellow citizens who seemed to have taken spiritual
lessons from that dreadful classroom appear to have sunk back into
spiritual indifference. The Scripture says in II Chronicles 7:14:
"If My people, who are called by My name, humble themselves
and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then
will I hear from heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their
land." I believe God is prepared to do in our time just as
he promised in the ancient time that promise was made. This is a
perfect time for authentic renewal in the house of the Lord. Let
Christians lead the way for our national kinsmen, sincerely repenting
and humbly walking with God.
We urge our Southern Baptist family of believers to recommit themselves
to the Lord, and to pray diligently and sincerely for our President
and his cabinet, and for the military men and women who are put
into harm's way for the sake of our beloved nation.
A prayer guide is available to assist
those who will commit to this investment of time and spiritual energy.
The Lord said, "Men ought always to pray, and not to faint." Now
- together, join us in this holy work!
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