What can I say, that hasn't already been said? Some have criticized our president, many others scoff at the system, still more cry in languished anger at their world turned up-side down, so blinded that they would strike the hand that reaches out for their own. I'm at a loss. So much destruction, so much anger, so much hurt, and dare I say as well, so much human pride. Human pride in that we look and blame all the weakness that can be pinpointed around us that we fail to acknowledge our own human imperfections. Katrina did not happen because a president failed to act, ( and I don't believe he has) or a levy failed to hold, or a nation overlooked the improbable, for some, impossible. Katrina simply happened. God never promised life on this earth would be easy. What He did promise is strength in the midst of weakness, comfort in the face of pain, and a hand of salvation to anyone who would humble themselves before the throne of Grace. This world is only temporary. Why do we place so much value in it? Those in the Gulf know this perhaps now, better than us all. There really is nothing more anyone can say. But please, please, pray. Humble yourselves and pray.

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