Sunday, September 11, 2011

Unfinished Business

I will always remember that fateful day in September when America suffered the largest attack ever on our mainland. My wife and I were were excitedly preparing to go shopping for a crib for our youngest child who was expected to arrive in just a few months. As I waited for her to finish getting ready, I watched the saga unfold live on the television news. It was surreal. It was hard to believe that this was really happening. We were overcome with fear and confusion like the rest of the country. Obviously, we cancelled our shopping trip and spent the day watching to see what would happen next and praying for those who had lost loved ones in these terrible attacks.

While there are many lessons to be learned from all of this, I would like to suggest one simple lesson that we should all strive to incorporate into daily life. That is to live with an awareness that life is short, fragile, and unpredictable so we should handle those we love with love and care because we never know what the day will bring. Ephesians 4:26 instructs us to be careful how we handle anger and to make sure everything is diffused and settled before the sun goes down. In other words, don't hang onto negative, angry feelings about anyone, especially those who are close to you. Then, in Ephesians 4:29, we are told to not let any unwholesome talk come out of our mouths, but only words that are helpful in building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.




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