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The Faith of Todd
Beamer "I don't think we're going to get out of this
thing. I'm going to have to go out on faith."
It was the voice of Todd Beamer, the
passenger ... and Wheaton College graduate ... who said,
"Let's roll" as he led the charge against the terrorists
who had hijacked United Flight 93, the one, you will
remember, that crashed in the Pennsylvania countryside.
The whole world knows how brave
Beamer and his fellow passengers were on September 11th.
But this week (Sept 2002) we learned more fully what
buttressed that bravery: Faith in Jesus Christ. Todd
died as he lived . a faithful evangelical believer.
In an article titled "The Real
Story of Flight 93,"
Newsweek reveals gripping new details from the actual
transcripts of the now-! recovered cockpit voice recorder.
"Todd had been afraid," Newsweek relates. "More than
once, he cried out for his Savior."
After passengers were herded to
the back of the jet, Beamer called the GTE Customer Center
in Oakbrook, Illinois . He told supervisor Lisa Jefferson
about the hijacking. The passengers were planning to jump
the terrorists, he said. And then he asked her to
pray with him.
As Newsweek relates . "Beamer
kept a Lord's Prayer bookmark in his Tom Clancy novel, but
he didn't need any prompting. He began to recite the
ancient litany, and Jefferson joined him: Our Father
which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name."
As they finished, Beamer added,
"Jesus, help me." And then, Beamer and his fellow
passengers prayed a prayer that has comforted millions
down through the centuries. The prayer that David wrote in
a time of great anguish: The Lord is my shepherd, I
shall not want ... Yea, though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.
And then the famous last words:
"Are you guys ready? Let's roll."
We now know from the cockpit
voice recorder that Beamer and other passengers wrestled
with the hijackers and forced the plane to crash into the
ground, killing themselves but foiling what was believed
to have been the hijackers' plan to fly Flight 93 into the
Capitol or the White House.
As Christians, we know that God
can bring good out of evil. In Todd Beamer, the world
witnesses a faith that held up in the extremity of fear.
A faith that is even now comforting his widow and two
young sons.
Lisa Beamer told NBC's Dateline,
"You know, in the Lord's Prayer, it asks us to forgive our
trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
"As Todd prayed this prayer in the last moments of his
life, in a way," Lisa said, "He was forgiving those people
for what they were doing, the most horrible thing you
could ever do to someone."
It wasn't Todd Beamer's job to
fight terrorists. He was just a passenger, who along
with several others, did what he didn't have to do but
foiled a terrible evil that might have been done to his
country.
As Flight 93 hurtled towards
destruction, Todd Beamer could not have known that his
quiet prayers would ultimately be heard by millions ..
that the story of his last acts on earth would be a
witness to the Lord he loved and served and a lasting
example of true heroism. |