"Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. " Romans 12:21
Seven years ago this day, the world changed. In the midst of billowing clouds of smoke, ash, and fire we woke up to a new reality; the world as we knew it was gone and a whole new one had emerged.
In trying to process what our eyes beheld, beneath the anger and grief, was the realization that soldiers in places like Concord and Yorktown, Antietam and Gettysburg, in European trenches, on the beaches of Normandy, the fields of Vietnam, and deserts in the Persian Gulf, must have grappled with. That fact that there are certain things that must be fought for, and things that must be fought against.
As a result of that day, my generation, which had not been touched by the ravages of war, would now embark in a polemic and important war...a war on terror, a war on evil.
Our soldiers on the front lines (may God bless their service) daily put their lives on the line to protect the good from the cowardly and insidious plans of those who are evil. Through circumstances I have not been privileged with the honor of service to my country, but I'm grateful for those who do. They drive the booby trapped roads, burst into terrorists hideouts, and face down the bullets so that my family and I don't have to. Daily, courageously, ferociously, they battle evil.
Make no mistake of it, the challenges we face as a nation, as a community, as families and individuals, are at their core, struggles between good and evil. Like those soldiers we must, on a daily basis, grapple with this paradox and choose which way we will go. Every decision made by individuals impacts us as a whole; The man who decides to resist temptation and not cheat on his wife; The woman who chooses to help her neighbor in need; the teenager who stays away from drugs and violence; the child who decides not to steal the candy from the store shelf; they all, in their big and small ways, are fighting to overcome evil.
It may not mean facing down bullets, or confronting terrorists, but it is just as important and necessary. We cannot defeat the evil without until we defeat the evil within us individually.
So today, as we mourn, and remember, and meditate on what this day means to us, let us take stock of our lives and identify the areas of our life were we have failed to choose good, and resolve to go a different way. Let us strap "on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand." (Ephesians 6:11-13). Let it be so.
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To the families of those killed on 9/11 seven years ago, may the Lord continue to assuage the grief that must be truly yours and replace it with peace. You are in our prayers.
To our brave soldiers on the front lines of the war against terror, may the Lord strengthen you and prepare you for battle. Our gratitude for your sacrifice can never be truly expressed.
May God continue to bless, protect, and uphold the United States of America.