Last month, at many places across our country we remembered the terrorist attacks 20 years ago on September 11, 2001. People gathered at “Ground Zero” in New York City, at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, and in the Pennsylvania countryside to remember those who died there. This anniversary brings back my memories of working in the Fall, 2001 at a “listening station” just blocks from the “twin towers” in New York City and at the “Ground Zero” morgue. I spent my day hours of that week in New York City listening to and praying with persons who spoke about the how the events of that day effected their lives. I spent my evenings at “Ground Zero” at the morgue where I listened to the construction workers, NYPD officers, and FDNY officers tell their stories and I prayed over the bodies or body parts that were found. I remember one evening when they brought in from the rubble a human hand that was found. After it was examined by the medical examiner and a NYPD detective, I offered a prayer. As I prayed, tears filled my eyes and emotion filled my voice as I thought about hand that perhaps had exchanged wedding vows at a church altar or held their child close. I thought about the person that had used their hand to write a love letter or to embrace a friend in a time of sorrow.
Psalms
was the prayer book for the Israelite people.
Whatever may be your human experience, you will find it echoed in the
Book of Psalms. There are over 120
places in the Psalms where you will find the word “hand”. Psalm 31:5 declares, “Into your hands I
commit my spirit: redeem me, O Lord, the
God of truth.” As Jesus was dying on
the cross, he remembered these words that were part of a prayer taught to
Israelite children. May the mighty
hands of God hold close all who feel grief and sorrow about the events of this
day. May each of us seek to so place
ourselves in God’s hands that a day like September 11, 2001 might never happen
again in this country and in this world.
Have a joy-filled week.- Pastor
Randy Wall
PRAYER
Loving
God, reach your everlasting arms around those who know loss and sadness. We pray especially for those who lost their
lives not just on September 11, but in these days. Help us to join our hands and hearts to work
for peace and justice in this world;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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