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pylady:
Hi everyone,

Don't know where to post this.  Mod if in wrong place please move it to the right forum. 

I know you have already discussed 9/11 and Ray's discourse, but did you ever have
 something trigger such a vivid image in your mind that you just have to tell someone?

Was reading a bible commentary about God's judgment on Sodom.  And how Lot and his family were told to run to another town and not look back.  But of course Lot's wife drags behind, looks back and becomes a "pillar of salt" - not by magic, so goes the commentary, but by being engulfed in the suffocation rain of debris.

An image of the people running from the World Trade Center on 9/11, covered in debris, just jumped into my mind.  God's judgment!  Who can ever forget those images?

Anyway I haven't been able to get that thought out of my mind since and wanted to share it.

God's peace to you,

     Cindy

rrammfcitktturjsp:
pylady,

  I will never ever forget where I was when I first found out about it.  I was in the Student Union at Texas Tech in shock.  I stood there among other students in silence.  I will never forget, but I know that what we experienced that day is going to look like a walk in candyland compared to what is coming if  our nation does not repent.  I believe that was a wake up call and a warning.

  "Where were you when the world stopped turning, on that Septemeber Day?"  I know that I can never ever forget.  Thanks for posting.

  Sincerely,



  Anne C. McGuire

YellowStone:
Anne asked:

 "Where were you when the world stopped turning, on that Septemeber Day?"

Anne, I will never forget that day either. I was in a Corporate Communications meeting at Compaq in Houston. My wife paged me with the news. It was so sad. I dared not say anything during the meeting, but it was drawing to a close. I then went and told the senior VP who conducted the meeting. Soon after Compaq sent everyone home.

I called one of my buddies on the way home and commented that this was a life changing event. It changed my life.

Thanks for the question. :)

Darren

brothertoall:
I was at work that day and I had heard that a plane crashed into one of the towers. By the time I got to a TV I was shocked to see what was happening and I was numb.
I was hurt and then that hurt turned to anger. Life changing?? You bet it was.

By the way I am no longer angry.

bobby

hillsbororiver:
As fate would have it (we know better) I happened to be home that morning online perusing the Drudge Report, I was a political animal (beast) in those days. There was a little blip on the screen about what was first reported to be a private plane crashing into the World Trade Center I immediately turned on one of the 24 hour talking head news stations as they were then picking up on it just in time to catch the second plane crashing into the other Tower. The image of that is seared in my brain.

The fact that this happened on "911" the North American (U.S. & Canada) code for EMERGENCY in the first year of this mellenium I thought was more than a coincidence or the intricate planning of the terrorists as it was later found that this was their 3rd attempt at putting this all together. They first tried in May but they did not feel the logistics were in their favor for one reason or another.

I totally agree with Ray that God is giving the world (especially the U. S. & western "christian" nations) a wake up call, but only a few with God given "ears to hear" are hearing Him.

His Peace and Wisdom to you,

Joe

 

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