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The following message is a recording
of the brief sermon preached on Wednesday evening, September
12th, in the year 2001, the day after this multiple tragedy. A more expanded treatment of
this theme is available from the Trinity pulpit. Since the
devastation of the Twin Towers in Manhattan was the primary
focus of the majority of the information being fed to us,
I will use the words Twin Towers as a verbal shorthand for all
of the acts of terrorism perpetrated on that same fateful day without
ignoring or minimizing the tragedy or the present grief connected
with the events that occurred at the Pentagon, or in western
Pennsylvania, and now the message entitled, Some Biblical Perspectives
on the Tragedy of the Twin Towers. The images will be forever etched
upon the walls of our minds airplanes slamming into massive structures
of steel and glass, huge fireballs leaping upward to the sky, buildings
collapsing like castles in the sand when dashed by a breaking
wave, screaming masses of humanity running for safety amidst choking
billows of smoke and clouds of pulverized debris, Such scenes
witnessed before in Hollywood's clever use of special effects
film technology, but now the scenes are all horrifying realities
played out in real time with real people and with real and
eternal consequences. In the midst of the shock, the
rubble, the human carnage, the incalculable devastation, many
are asking, where was God in all of these things? We ask ourselves
and one another, is there any word from God as we seek to find
some solid ground on which to stand? And I'm glad to answer,
yes, there is solid ground, for the psalmist declared, your word
is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathway. I beg every
listener, hear me carefully, as in the next 20 minutes, I
seek to set before you some biblical perspectives concerning the tragedy
of the Twin Towers. As any one or all of these five
perspectives could be amplified and expanded to a much greater
length, because of the time constraints of this broadcast, I can only
identify the biblical perspective and direct your attention to
several scriptural proofs of that particular perspective.
A much more expanded exposition and scriptural demonstration
of these perspectives is contained in the longer sermon on this
subject, a copy of which can be obtained from the Trinity
pulpit. bringing then the tragedy of
the Twin Towers to the light of the Word of God, what can
we say with certainty? Well, I would assert, first of
all, we can assert that the tragedy of the Twin Towers is a validation
of the biblical doctrine of man. The tragedy of the Twin Towers
validates the biblical doctrine of man. Children love to sing
the children's hymn in our hymn book, entitled, Holy Bible, Book
Divine. It goes like this, Holy Bible,
Book Divine, precious treasure thou art mine, mine to tell me
whence I came, mine to teach me what I am. two of the most
fundamental questions that any human being can ask of himself,
where did I come from and who Am I? No more fundamental questions
can you and I ask of ourselves. And our nation has been brainwashed
for several generations by and large into accepting the answer
to this question framed not by the scriptures and by conscience,
but by an anti-supernatural, mechanistic, materialistic, evolutionary,
and humanist assumption of reality. And people must ask this question,
where did I come from, and who and what am I? And what we have
witnessed in the last day validates the Bible's answer to those two
fundamental questions. When we ask, where did we come
from? The scriptures are clear, for
in the beginning God made them. Male and female created he them. We are the creatures of God,
made in the image and likeness of God. And as such, man is endowed
with God-like capacities to design and to construct and to build. Buildings 110 stories high with
untold miles of wires and piping and tubing and ductwork making
that 110-story building into a functional servant of man. We see just in the construction
of those twin towers something of the image of God in man, his
creativity, his intelligence, what he is as image-bearer of
the living God. He can design and construct instruments
in order to guide aircraft weighing dozens, hundreds of tons, and
they fly and they go to a precise place. And all of these things
are witness to the biblical truth that man was made in the image
of God. However, when we ask how could
rational human beings plot no doubt for months and years to
take over aircraft and deliberately to plunge hundreds of people
into a premature, uncertain death? How can man be so utterly heartless
to his fellow man, knowing that fellow men have feelings and
relationships and aspirations and dreams as they have? And
you see, there's no answer except the answer of the Bible. Man
made in the image of God, Genesis 1 and 2, is man who fell from
God, Genesis chapter 3. And he can be in one sense so
godlike as to take our breath away, and so devil-like as to
make us want to retch and to vomit. How can this be one and
the same human being? The events of the past days validate
the biblical doctrine of what man is. Someone who was accustomed
to sitting on a park bench, and this came through the announcement. One of the announcements yesterday
used to come, and before he went into work, sit on a bench and
look at the Twin Towers and say, what has man wrought? He said yesterday he looked at
the same sites and says, what has man wrought? validates our identity as creatures
made in the image of God, but fallen in our first father, Adam. And it should not surprise us
that the first child born of the union of Adam and Eve became
a murderer because he became like his father, the devil, who
was a murderer and a liar from the beginning. Those who try
to assert that we are nothing but the present product of a
blind evolutionary process have no answer when they stand aghast
before the wonder of the Twin Towers in their glory and stand
amidst the rubble of the Twin Towers in their ruin. But blessed
be God, We know our Bibles that tell us whence we came and teach
us what we are. But then secondly, the tragedy
of the Twin Towers is not only a validation of the biblical
doctrine of man, the tragedy of the Twin Towers is a manifestation
of the absolute sovereignty of God. The Scriptures assert everywhere
that God controls every atom in His universe. Psalm 115 and
verse 3, Our God is in the heavens. He has done whatsoever He pleased. Romans 11, 36, For of Him and
through Him and unto Him are all things to whom be glory forever
and ever. Amen. Ephesians 1 11, God who
works all things after the counsel of his own will. Daniel 4 35,
Nebuchadnezzar confesses that there is but one true and living
God and that he does according to his will among the armies
of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth and none can stay
his hand and say unto him, what are you doing? And in the Book of Acts, we have
one of the most marvelous statements of this truth, that God is the
absolute sovereign, governing all men and all their actions.
In the chapel period yesterday at Trinity Christian School,
I asked the kids, I said, what was the most unjust, cruel, heartless,
murderous deed ever perpetrated on the face of the earth? And
one of the young women answered correctly, the murdering of the
Son of God. Nothing was more cruel, more
undeserved, more unjust. And yet, when the apostles gathered
to pray and reflect upon what happened to our Lord in Jerusalem
at the hands of the religious leaders and the Roman government,
this is what they confessed in Acts 4 and verse 27. For of a
truth in this city against your holy servant Jesus, whom you
did anoint, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles and
the peoples of Israel, were gathered together to do whatsoever your
hand and your counsel foreordained to come to pass. The murder of
the Son of God was foreordained by the living God. and without
in any way being painted as the cause of sin, Almighty God governs
sin and all of its actions by His own sovereign will and decree. The scripture says it is appointed
unto men once to die. God has an appointment book,
and the name of every living human being is in that book,
on a certain day, at a certain hour, by means of a God-appointed
event or relationship or disease, that we will meet our appointment
with death. The tragedy of the unfolding death toll ought to
make us all inwardly weep, and I would say nothing that would
open a wound of a tender-hearted loved one sitting here or listening
to my voice on the radio. But remember, not one person
died in this tragedy that in any way was not found in God's
appointment book. The Scripture speaks of a time
when men shall seek death and not be able to find it. This
event is a manifestation of the absolute sovereignty of God. He gave breath to those who,
sucking in their breath, plotted and then propagated this vile
and dastardly combination of events. But Almighty God upheld
them in their wickedness. If this is not true, no Christian
has any right to take comfort from Romans 8.28. And we know
that all things are working together for good to those that love God,
to those who are called according to His purpose. If God does not
control every single thing, how can we be assured that all things
are working together in any way, let alone working together for
our good? And in days to come, if the Lord
spares us, We will read and we will hear reports of people who
will mark this tragedy as the open door to their coming into
a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus. We will hear of those
who by all human reasoning ought to have been in one of those
buildings or down in the part of the Pentagon, but a flat tire,
an unexpected call from a sick relative, or as we've heard with
someone who was once a member of this church, a 45-minute discussion
with a father made an individual 45 minutes late for work. which meant they were on the
road on the way to an office in the Twin Towers when the plane
hit. Dear children of God, we've read
Psalm 46. Psalm 46 can be written of no
other God than the God who holds the hearts of all men in his
hands and governs the actions of all his creatures. Thirdly,
The tragedy of the Twin Towers not only validates the biblical
doctrine of man, not only is it a manifestation of the absolute
sovereignty of God, but thirdly, the tragedy of the Twin Towers
is an adumbration, that is, a prefiguration of the coming of the day of the
Lord. In 1 Thessalonians chapter 1,
the apostle says to believers, chapter 1 verse 7, you that are
afflicted rest with us when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed
from heaven with his holy angels in flaming fire, taking vengeance
on them that know not God and obey not the gospel. We studied
here in our own congregation two Lord's Days ago, three Lord's
Days ago, 2 Peter chapter 3, in which St. Peter writes in
verse 10, the day of the Lord will come as a thief, in which
the heavens shall be melted with fervent heat, and the earth and
the works therein shall be consumed. I'm sure many of you have indelibly
imprinted on your minds the scene of those masses of humanity running,
I think the commentator said, running south, away from the
smoke and the impending destruction behind them, and that image of
the milling multitudes and behind them the billows of smoke like
a tidal wave seeking to overtake them. Let me ask you, what would
you have thought if when looking at that scene, a live scene,
if those people suddenly stopped turned around and ran right back
in the direction of the crumbling buildings. You'd say one of two
things is true. They either have all snapped
and gone mad or they saw a terror in front of them worse than the
terror behind them. And the Bible says that's exactly
what will happen at the return of Christ. In Revelation chapter
6 we read in that day, kings and servants and everyone in
between shall cry to the rocks and to the mountains, fall upon
us, hide us from the face of him that sits upon the throne
and from the wrath of the Lamb. They will see an angry God, whose
person in law they've despised, and a glorified Christ who is
coming in judgment. And they realize, this is no
mass of rubble that can merely crush my physical frame. This
is the living God who can cast me into everlasting darkness.
And they turn and run back and beg rocks and mountains to crush
them, rather than have dealings with this God. Oh, what a picture. The crumbling of those buildings
and the running of the masses is of the coming of the day of
God. And it will not be just a piece
of real estate in southern Manhattan or a very limited section of
an important institution in Washington called the Pentagon. It will
be the entire earth. And every rebel sinner, every
unbelieving sinner, he'll beg for rocks and mountains to fall
upon him, rather than meet an incensed God in the day of judgment. I hasten then to touch briefly
on the fourth thing that the tragedy of the Twin Towers teaches
us, and it is this. The tragedy of the Twin Towers
is an illustration of the hypocrisy of selective morality. And while
I realize that I'm pressing myself for time, I must say this if
I'm to sleep tonight with a good conscience. It is obvious that
everyone who looks upon the scene and comments upon it, politicians,
newscasters, the man on the street, they are incensed. They use such
words. This was a vile deed, a cowardly
deed, a dastardly deed, a heinous crime. You see, the Bible teaches
in Isaiah 5, 20 and 21, that when men cast off God's changeable
moral law as a definition of right and wrong, then the prophet
says, they call good evil an evil good. And I've been sickened
as I've seen the unfolding of the hypocrisy of selective morality. And let me explain what I mean.
What would you think of a man if he were able to engineer,
and I trust this does not open up unnecessary wounds in anyone
hearing my voice, but I believe we need to think in this biblical
category, if all those who will eventually be discovered dead
as a result of these tragedies were all gathered and their bodies
heaped in one place there in southern Manhattan, What would
happen to the man who would dare to stand in the midst with a
bullhorn and say, take no real concern at this sight? It was
only certain men asserting their right to express their political
views. It was only the right of certain
men to express perhaps their religious convictions. Such a
man might expect to be hung and quartered in public. But I want
to take you to a more gruesome scene. All the bodies have been
removed and buried, and we are able to gather in one place every
bloody fetus, ripped from the womb of a mother! Pile up 40
million of them since Roe v. Wade. And will we tolerate the politician
who says, yes, but we must defend a woman's right? Why don't they
complete the sentence? A woman's right to kill her baby. Proudly saying, we stand with
a woman's right. Then stand by the corpses and
defend the right of a political or religious fanatic if you dare
to do so. God have mercy. God have mercy. God says through Paul in Romans
2, you that say a man should not steal, do you steal? You
who say a man should not commit sacrilege, do you commit adultery? Dear people, could it be that
the tragedy of the Twin Towers is indeed an illustration of
the hypocrisy of selective morality that will finally shake to the
foundations this horrific, government-protected, quote, right to kill the unborn. The unrequited blood cries to
God for judgment. May God grant that we as his
people will not be deluded. My time is gone. I had hoped
to look at Luke 13, verses 1 to 5. where we see the two current
events that were tragedies in Palestine in the days of our
Lord were used as an opportunity to tell people tragedies to others
are not tragedies upon innocence. Do you think these were sinners
above others? The Lord acknowledges they were
sinners and their tragedy was the just judgment of God, but
he says they are not sinners above the rest. I tell you no,
but except you repent. You shall all likewise perish.
This tragedy of the Twin Towers is a fresh publication of God's
merciful call to repentance and to faith. Oh, may God be pleased
to help us as his people to think biblically. And those of you
who hear my voice in this place tonight and over the radio, that
you'll go to your Bible and cry to God. that he would give you
light concerning your true state before him, and light and understanding
of his great salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ.
God's Word To Our Nation: The Tragedy Of The Twin Towers
| Sermon ID | 9212015871146 |
| Duration | 23:13 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |
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