Dear Readers, :)
How absolutely devastated I was to learn of a viscious terrorist attack in Russia yesterday. As the news was breaking to us in the US, and as the faces of horror were posted online, I could not get these victims' families off my mind. The day must have started like any other - who would've ever thought that they would be victims of a terrorist attack?
How does God want us to respond in the wake of a tragedy like this? Amazingly, some people find it in themselves to blame God for these things and/or to indicate that His judgment is responsible. I have not heard that in connection with the bombings in Russia, but none of us are in a position to make such a claim - ever. There has never been a better time to lift up these victims' families and the citizens of the surrounding area in prayer. Prayer is our most powerful resource in the War against Terror. Psalm 22:27 speaks of a day when, "All the ends of the world Shall remember and turn to the LORD, And all the families of the nations shall worship before You."
Let us remember why God has so graciously allowed us to stay on this planet: “And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in His name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.” (Luke 24:47) As Christians, we should come together and pray for the nation of Russia as they grieve this cowardly act, and let us also remember our international missionaries as they serve our Savior around the world.
Pastor Billy Shaw, First Baptist Church Stanley
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