9-11; WE NEED TO LET GO SO HEALING CAN TAKE PLACE.
Nothing is to be gained by keeping the wound open on any tragedy. Like 9-11, the holocaust, invasion, occupation and genocide of Native American and atrocities of slavery, tc. We are spending billions on a monument to honor those who were victims of 9-11 but that tragedy is not different from the many in the past. Being the biggest tragedy in American history depend on who you ask. Native American have let go and we have been asking Afro-American to let go but we keep that wound open also with discrimination and racism. Next we will have a 9-11 nation holiday. And what about monuments for other tragedies? Keeping 9-11 alive with a monument pay tribute those that caused it. Just like the monument of the bombs we dropped on Japan.
Part of healing is letting go and forgiving. We can pray for God to deal with the injustices, for God to judge the person's life, and then we can leave that prayer at the altar. We no longer have to carry the anger. Although it is normal for us to feel anger toward sin and injustice, it is not our job to judge the other person in their sin.
Nothing is to be gained by keeping the wound open on any tragedy. Like 9-11, the holocaust, invasion, occupation and genocide of Native American and atrocities of slavery, tc. We are spending billions on a monument to honor those who were victims of 9-11 but that tragedy is not different from the many in the past. Being the biggest tragedy in American history depend on who you ask. Native American have let go and we have been asking Afro-American to let go but we keep that wound open also with discrimination and racism. Next we will have a 9-11 nation holiday. And what about monuments for other tragedies? Keeping 9-11 alive with a monument pay tribute those that caused it. Just like the monument of the bombs we dropped on Japan.
Part of healing is letting go and forgiving. We can pray for God to deal with the injustices, for God to judge the person's life, and then we can leave that prayer at the altar. We no longer have to carry the anger. Although it is normal for us to feel anger toward sin and injustice, it is not our job to judge the other person in their sin.