When radical Middle Eastern terrorists flew American planes into American buildings killing Americans, we responded by going after them in their holes, in their hideouts in Afghanistan and Iraq — in part of what was then known as the Global War on Terror. But what do we do when a radicalized American drives an American truck onto an American sidewalk and kills Americans?
We begin to realize that our struggle is not merely against terror — which, frankly, is a tactic — but against an ideology that warps the body, mind, and soul. How else do you explain a 42-year-old Texas native who served in the United States Army plowing a rented pickup truck into a crowded sidewalk in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve, killing 14 people? How did such an ideology take root in our own country?
Now, this wasn’t the first incident, but it should serve as a wake-up call as we have pushed God and morality out of our classrooms, entertainment industry, and government. We shouldn’t be surprised when destructive ideologies find fertile ground, whether it’s the oppressive and violent actions of ISIS, Hamas, or any other extremist group.
At a pivotal moment in our nation’s history when the Constitutional Convention threatened to unravel, Ben Franklin quoted Psalm 127 calling for prayer. It reads, “Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it. Unless the Lord guards the city, the watchman stays awake in vain.”
In 1787, the focus was on building the house — the house we call America today. Our challenge is guarding that house. The only way to protect America from the threats we face if we want to remain free is by seeking God’s hand of protection upon our nation — and that requires us to pray and to turn to God. […]
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