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The Danger of Amnesia
Bishop E. Earl Jenkins 

"Beware that in your plenty you do not forget the Lord." Deuteronomy 8:11 NLT 

A spider dropped a single strand down from the rafter of an old barn and began 
to weave his web. Months went by and the web grew. Its elaborate maze caught
flies, mosquitoes and other small insects, providing the spider with a rich 
diet. Eventually it became the envy of all the other spiders. Then one day
the spider noticed a single strand stretching up into the rafters. "I wonder 
why it's there? It doesn't catch me any dinner." Concluding it was unnecessary,
he climbed as high as he could and severed it. In that moment the entire web 
began to fall in upon itself, tumbling to the floor, taking the spider with
it. 

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Could we as a people make that same mistake? Can a country spin a great web, 
then sever it? Can we grow so successful, so smug, so self-sufficient that
we forget the strong strand that supports us? Could we look at our prosperity 
and respond not with gratitude, but with arrogance? 

Recent actions make us wonder. A movement to remove God from all public life is 
gaining momentum. An emboldened portion of our population stares at the
strand of faith upon which our country hangs and asks: "Why is that there?" 

Are we forgetting the hand that holds us? We're not the first nation to suffer 
from amnesia. Israel did it too, and Moses warned them: "Beware that in your
plenty you do not forget the Lord your God and disobey his commands... I assure 
you of this: if you ever forget the Lord your God...you will certainly
be destroyed" (Dt 8:11 & 19 NLT).

Bishop E. Earl Jenkins  

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