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Reflections on September
11, 2001...
Let's thank God for His mercy and protection!
by Don Hooser
As we all mourn the horrendous terrorist
attacks of September 11, some Americans have asked, "Why did God let
this happen?" God's people know it is not because God is lacking in love
and mercy toward mankind, but let's speculate about the answer to that
question.
Let's first ask and partially answer, "What did
God not allow to happen?" While pointing out some positives, this
is not meant to downplay the tragedy. We continue to grieve over the
great loss of life, the injuries and pain, the great physical and
financial devastation and the emotional trauma. There will be intense
suffering, individually and collectively, for a long time to come. Out
of compassion we should weep with those who weep.
Before we speculate about why God allowed this,
let's be aware that the tragedy could have been much worse. At the time
of the attacks, many who worked in the World Trade Center had not
arrived at their jobs. While about 22,000 employees worked in each
tower, it is estimated that less than 10,000 were in each tower at the
time of impact.
Had the jetliners crashed into the lower portion
of the twin towers, the buildings would have fallen sooner and many more
persons in the buildings and on the ground would have been trapped and
killed. The buildings may have toppled like falling trees, destroying
many other important buildings. (As it was, several other buildings were
severely damaged.) A domino effect of falling buildings could have
resulted in the loss of life of hundreds of thousands.
The hijackers of the other two planes may have
intended to fly those planes into the U.S. Capitol and the White House.
Both houses of Congress were in session, and surprise attacks could have
wiped out much of the executive and legislative leadership of the United
States.
We don't know the hijacker's original plan for
American Airlines (AA) flight 77, but the tragedy at the Pentagon could
have been much worse. Had the plane's trajectory been a little higher,
it could have hit the inside rings on the opposite side of the Pentagon
where the offices of the secretary of defense, joint chiefs of staff and
many other high-ranking military officials are located. With one blow,
the world's most powerful military could have lost its top leaders. As
it was, the plane smashed into a recently remodeled and reinforced
section that was not yet fully occupied, saving untold lives.
The fourth plane, United Airlines (UA) flight 93,
was delayed 41 minutes in its departure from Logan Airport in Boston.
That delay allowed the passengers time to hear about the attacks in New
York and to realize the probable reason for their hijacking. As a
result, some passengers heroically fought the hijackers, which brought
the plane down before it could be used as a bomb to kill more people on
the ground.
Thankfully, the number of passengers on the four
planes was far less than capacity. AA flight 11 had only 92 people on
board, and UA 175 was carrying only 65 people, but those two Boeing 767s
each had a capacity of 351. AA 77 had only 64 people on board, and UA 93
was carrying only 45, but those two Boeing 757s each had a capacity of
289. The deaths of 266 people on those planes is tragic, but the number
could have been as high as 1,280! And the quick decision by President
Bush to order the immediate grounding of all U.S. passenger and cargo
planes may very well have prevented more hijackings on the same day.
Obviously terrorist activity hasn't ended. Soon
after September 11, the United States was traumatized by the sending of
anthrax spores by mail. Our faith and courage will be increasingly
tested as to whether we can "walk through the valley of the shadow of
death" and "fear no evil" (Psalm 23:4).
Terrorists had their big opportunity for surprise
attacks when the United States was lax in security and preparedness. In
hindsight, we can imagine many scenarios with much greater destruction
and loss of life. We can be thankful not only that they didn't hit the
Capitol or White House, but also that they didn't detonate nuclear
bombs, blow up nuclear plants, spread massive biological infection or
cripple our communications capabilities. The terrorists may have been so
determined to humiliate America by attacking symbols that they failed to
do more strategic harm.
Similarly, the Japanese failed to accomplish their
primary objective when they bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. They wanted to
destroy the aircraft carriers, but they were all at sea away from the
port at the time. Those carriers were critically important in the
ensuing war against Japan. Quite likely, God allowed the Pearl Harbor
bombing to awaken America to join the war against Japan and Germany, and
at the same time protected the aircraft carriers.
A Wake-Up Call
Though this heart-breaking attack resulted in the
greatest one-day loss of life in the history of the United States, the
death and suffering was on a small scale compared to what the Bible
prophesies will happen during the Great Tribulation and the Day of the
Lord. There is no doubt that the world was in need of a shocking taste
of what can and will happen if people don't repent of their sins and
turn to the one true God. So it makes sense that God was giving the
world, and especially the descendants of Manasseh and Ephraim, a warning
shot as a wake-up call.
Past terrorist attacks against the United States
did little to disturb its citizens, bring about greater security
measures or provoke war on terrorism. God knew it would take this very
dramatic attack on the homeland of the United States with great loss of
life and destruction of valuable and cherished landmarks to bring about
strong reactions. These events have had a monumental visual impact on
almost every human being because we live in the age of television that
has made virtually everyone a witness of the incredible and shocking
sights. The terrorists no doubt wanted that, and it seems logical that
God intended that as well.
If there's one good thing about having an enemy,
it's the effect of making people pull together. It's inspiring to see
how the leaders and citizens of America have been uniting, and how our
allies are rallying around us in a common cause. Wouldn't it be
wonderful if something would draw God's chosen people together in one
great team effort? What is it going to take to bring that about?
We see how suffering is exposing the underlying
character of people, and further refining that character. As often
happens, hardship has produced heroism. We've witnessed the strong
character and continuing growth of our nation's president and other
leaders. And it's refreshing to see people turning from trivia to
significance, from self-indulgence to sacrifice and from materialism to
spirituality, though some of it undoubtedly will be short-lived.
As a result of the attacks, we can think of
practical improvements being made in many areas of life. Overall, people
are more patriotic and respectful toward religion. Americans are more
interested in international news, and there is a dramatic increase in
coverage of international news. The entertainment media is saying there
will be less glorification of violence. Even though there is more fear
because of greater awareness of danger, the massive efforts to beef up
homeland security and to root out terrorists is making travel and
everyday life significantly safer.
And since the oversight of preaching the gospel to
the world continues to be based in the United States, this may mean that
God intends for this country to have the freedoms, security and
prosperity necessary to effectively do God's work for a while to come.
We must make the most of whatever time God gives us.
The job of a prophet was not merely to predict the
future. It was to give multiple warnings to the people of the punishment
that God was going to inflict if they didn't repent of their sins and to
convey God's promises of great blessings if they obeyed God (Leviticus
26; Deuteronomy 28). Today God has the same fairness, mercy and patience
in giving ample warnings of things to come. Now the awesome job of being
God's watchmen is on the shoulders of God's Church.
Get Into High Gear
With Godly Fear
We in God's Church have great hopes that this
tragedy will turn out for much good, in that many people will be more
receptive to the preaching of Christ's gospel of the Kingdom of God. And
we should pray that all the members of the Church who have become
apathetic and spiritually lax will awaken and repent. In fact, all of us
should be sobered and mightily stirred up to renewed zeal and
dedication. As "Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen,
moved with godly fear" (Hebrews 11:7), we too should get into high gear
with godly fear.
Though we look at the war on terrorism as a
relatively "just war," we know it will not bring true world peace.
Israel's Foreign Minister Shimon Peres recently said, "Peace will not
come by good guns, only by good relationships." Peace will break out
only after Jesus Christ returns and there is a change in the human
heart. The free world wants to stamp out terrorism. God wants to stamp
out all sin.
We don't know everything, but we have the peace of
mind knowing God is always in control. The terrorists didn't slip by God
unnoticed, resulting in God trying to make the best of the situation and
bring about some good from it. God is sovereign. He allows Satan to be
the secondary cause and instigate destruction when it serves God's
purposes, as He did in the case of Job. But God "works all things
according to the counsel of His will" (Ephesians 1:11). Jesus said, "not
one [sparrow] falls to the ground apart from your Father's will"
(Matthew 10:29). "If there is calamity in a city, will not the LORD have
done it?" (Amos 3:6).
God caused the United States and Britain to become
prosperous and powerful, and to win many wars. The Bible also prophesies
their ultimate downfall, and the downfall of all the kingdoms of the
world, because of their collective sins. So we look upon the agony of
the recent terrorist attacks as a small foretaste and a merciful warning
of what is to come. Now God is depending on His Church to point mankind
to the Word of God, the right interpretation of world events and our
need to submit to our Maker.
We know God has perfect reasons and timing for
what He does, whether or not we fully understand them. God is neither
too harsh nor too lenient; neither too slow nor too quick.
Why did God allow the terrorist attacks to happen?
It was not because He lacks mercy and compassion. It is because of His
mercy, compassion and desire to save mankind that He shows us how
vulnerable and sinful we are and gives us warnings before coming
calamities. UN
Don Hooser is pastor of the Austin, Coleman and
Waco, Texas, congregations. |