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DO IT AGAIN,
LORD
America Prays
Sept. 15, 2001
Dear Lord,
We're still hoping we'll wake up. We're still hoping we'll open
a sleepy eye and think, "What a horrible dream."
But we won't, will we, Father? What we saw was not a dream. Planes
did gouge towers. Flames did consume our fortress. People did perish.
It was no dream and, dear Father, we are sad.
There is a ballet dancer who will no longer dance and a doctor who
will no longer heal. A church has lost her priest, a classroom is
minus a teacher. Cora ran a food pantry. Paige was a counselor and
Dana, dearest Father, Dana was only three years old. (Who held her
in those final moments?)
We are sad, Father. For as the innocent are buried, our innocence
is buried as well. We thought we were safe. Perhaps we should have
known better. But we didn't.
And so we come to you. We don't ask you for help; we beg you for
it. We don't request it; we implore it. We know what you can do.
We've read the accounts. We've pondered the stories and now we plead,
"Do it again, Lord. Do it again."
Remember Joseph? You rescued him from the pit. You can do the same
for us. Do it again, Lord.
Remember the Hebrews in Egypt? You protected their children from
the angel of death. We have children, too, Lord. Do it again.
And Sarah? Remember her prayers? You heard them. Joshua? Remember
his fears? You inspired him. The women at the tomb? You resurrected
their hope. The doubts of Thomas? You took them away. Do it again,
Lord. Do it again.
You changed Daniel from a captive into a king's counselor. You took
Peter the fisherman and made him Peter an apostle. Because of you,
David went from leading sheep to leading armies. Do it again, Lord,
for we need counselors today, Lord. We need apostles. We need leaders.
Do it again, dear Lord.
Most of all, do again what you did at Calvary. What we saw here
last Tuesday, you saw there on that Friday. Innocence slaughtered.
Goodness murdered. Mothers weeping. Evil dancing. Just as the ash
fell on our children, the darkness fell on your Son. Just as our
towers were shattered, the very Tower of Eternity was pierced.
And by dusk, heaven's sweetest song was silent, buried behind a
rock.
But you did not waver, O Lord. You did not waver. After three days
in a dark hole, you rolled the rock and rumbled the earth and turned
the darkest Friday into the brightest Sunday. Do it again, Lord.
Grant us a September Easter.
We thank you, dear Father, for these hours of unity. Disaster has
done what discussions could not. Doctrinal fences have fallen. Republicans
are standing with Democrats. Skin colors have been covered by the
ash of burning buildings. We thank you for these hours of unity.
And we thank you for these hours of prayer. The Enemy sought to
bring us to our knees and succeeded. He had no idea, however, that
we would kneel before you. And he has no idea what you can do.
Let your mercy be upon our President, Vice President, and their
families. Grant to those who lead us wisdom beyond their years and
experience. Have mercy upon the souls who have departed and the
wounded who remain. Give us grace that we might forgive and faith
that we might believe.
And look kindly upon your church. For two thousand years you've
used her to heal a hurting world.
Do it again, Lord. Do it again.
Through Christ, Amen.
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