September 11th will forever mark the tragic
ending of what it would have been a beautiful day, tinted by the unthinkable
evil and the world as we knew it would never be the same. That is one day I
will never forget. The paper today had this to say:
On the 10-year anniversary of
September 11th, President Thomas S. Monson shared a powerful message with the
nation by writing an article for The
Washington Post.
In the article, President
Monson recalled the long shadow cast by those terrible haunting events in 2001,
but then he shared a message that we need today more than ever:
"There was, as many
have noted, a remarkable surge of faith following the tragedy. People across
the United States rediscovered the need for God and turned to Him for solace
and understanding. Comfortable times were shattered. We felt the great
unsteadiness of life and reached for the great steadiness of our Father in
Heaven. And, as ever, we found it. Americans of all faiths came together in a
remarkable way.
Sadly, it seems that much
of that renewal of faith has waned in the years that have followed. Healing has
come with time, but so has indifference. We forget how vulnerable and sorrowful
we felt. Our sorrow moved us to remember the deep purposes of our lives. The
darkness of our despair brought us a moment of enlightenment. But we are
forgetful. When the depth of grief has passed, its lessons often pass from our
minds and hearts as well.
Our Father’s commitment
to us, His children, is unwavering. Indeed He softens the winters of our lives,
but He also brightens our summers. Whether it is the best of times or the
worst, He is with us. He has promised us that this will never change."
Con amor,
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