5 Prayers to Remember 9-11

5 Prayers to Remember 9-11

This year marks twenty-four years since the events of September 11, 2001. In today's prayer and devotional, we remember that though decades have passed, the grief, memory, and impact of that day remain deeply etched in our hearts. Nearly everyone remembers where they were when tragedy struck, and as a nation — and as people created in God’s image — we carry both the sorrow and the call to remembrance.

In today's devotional, Cally Logan leads us in five heartfelt prayers: for the families who lost loved ones, for the survivors, for the memory of the fallen, for our nation, and for peace in our world. These prayers not only honor those directly impacted but also point us to the God who keeps record of every tear and whose compassion is unending.

As we pause today, let’s choose to remember — not only the events of that day but also the way God’s presence sustains us through grief and how His love compels us to seek peace with one another.

Today's Bible Reading

“Record my misery; list my tears on your scroll — are they not in your record?” – Psalm 56:8

Key Takeaways

  • Families of the fallen still need our prayers for comfort and peace.

  • Survivors carry both visible and invisible scars; we can pray for healing and strength.

  • The memory of the lost — including first responders and ordinary citizens who acted heroically — deserves to be honored.

  • Our nation needs God’s wisdom, unity, and revival to remain a “city on a hill.”

  • Lasting peace in the world can only be found through Christ, who transforms hearts.

Let’s Pray Together

Heavenly Father, on this day of remembrance, we lift up families who lost loved ones, survivors who carry wounds, and our nation as it seeks unity. Comfort those who grieve, strengthen those who struggle, and help us honor the memory of the fallen. Lord, bring peace to our hearts and to our world. Let us never forget, and let us always turn to You as our hope and refuge. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Calls to Action

  • Take a moment of silence today to pray for families affected by 9/11.

  • Share this devotional with a friend or family member as a way of remembering together.

  • Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer for more guided moments of prayer and Scripture reflection.

Resources & Mentions

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