Friday, September 11, 2009

'Never Forget'

The United States Navy will soon commission its newest warship.

It's name: 'New York'

It's motto: 'Never Forget'

What's interesting about our new Anti-Terrorism Expeditionary Strike Force Warship is that it's bow has been constructed with 75,000 tons of steel left from the ruins of the crumbled World Trade Center in New York City post 9-11. From the rubble of destruction arises a bulwark of sea splitting magnitude, set to defend American freedom and liberty from potential attack. From the epicenter of death, destruction and viciousness, an instrument of justice is elevated from twisted steel beams to set its course against enemies of the Union.

Junior Chavez, a steel worker on the north side of New Orleans is employed by Anite, Fowdry and Madina. This metal salvage company received the WTC wreckage with the order to melt it down and mold it to the needed form for the 'New York' bow. Tears of reflections flowed from the eyes of Chavez and his co-workers when the Ground Zero metal was lowered into the furnace. Those who had died needlessly would be honored by the construction of the 'New York' as a remembrance of lives lost yet not forgotten.

The shipyards of Northrop Gruman took over the construction project from AF & M to build the finest Warship in the Navy fleet. When Hurricane Katrina leveled New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast, the shipyard workers remained faithful to their objective of building the 'New York'. Company President, Mike Pates said it best. "It's personal to all of us. As the city of New York has risen above the horror of 9-11, we can do no less than to stay the course believing that our city will be rebuilt as well.'

Its hard NOT to be fixated on the injustice of 9-11. Images of fellow Americans running the streets of NYC to escape the collapsing Towers of the World Trade Center are haunting. Screaming voices of the entrapped, surrounded by smoke and consuming fire are embedded in our national senses. The personal loss, the emotional drain, the spouse never to come home, the forever parent-less children...the calamity of 9-11 will be unending no matter the passage of years.

"I thought in my heart, 'God will bring to judgment both the righteous and the wicked, for there is a time for every activity, a time for every deed." Ecclesiastes 3:17

There are many things that we should 'Never Forget'. We should never forget our fallen fellow citizens. We should never forget those who since have volunteered to enter Harm's Way to insure our security and lasting freedom. We should never forget that from the pit of ugliness, God will rise up as Just and have every person account for their life and how they lived it. There are situations, circumstances and people that we must leave to the justice of a Righteous God who will not permit sin to abound without His just retribution.

Today, as you reflect on the history of this specific date...fix your mind on things above, not upon the things of this earth. When you do, you will find peace (maybe not answers) and you can live with the assurance that God's patience is His gift to us to act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with our God.

2 comments:

Sarah Weber said...

This post was inispiring

I have never heard of this story but I find it to be so encouraging.

It also reminds me of how God can mold our lives after a tragedy into something strong and ready for "battle"

Good post

Pastor Bob said...

You encourage me much!