Trusting God in Tragedy
Psalm 20:7
“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name
of the LORD our God.”
Where do you place your trust? Many people rely on things that seem strong,
but in the end will fail them. Many Americans trusted in the security of
this nation, thinking that this great country was an impenetrable fortress.
When terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon,
we learned that our nation is not as impenetrable as we thought. All our
security could not protect the lives of thousands of people that were lost
in this tragedy. And all the money in the world will not heal the pain.
Buildings that were over 1,300 feet tall are now a pile of ruins. Children
go to sleep tonight without parents. Strong men weep for wives that will
never come home. A nation grieves and the world grieves with it.
Although sports stadiums were empty after the tragedy, churches were filled
with people on their knees. Why do so many people turn to God when tragedy
strikes? I believe most people know that God is the one we can truly trust.
When all around us is collapsing, God still stands strong. When all have
forsaken us, God stands by our side. When people spew hate, God shows love.
Trusting in God gives hope to the hopeless. In a world where little makes
sense, God provides answers to our deepest questions if we look to him.
He can comfort us when all other comforters fail.
Christians pray to God in the midst of tragedy because they know he hears.
He bears our grief. He shoulders our pain. He soothes our souls. He is strong
when we are weak. He gives peace to the troubled and rest to the weary.
May this nation realize that only God can provide true security. Let us
pray that we “remember the name of the LORD our God.”