I can't believe I've spent most of my morning watching Fox News and the events of this day. To be honest, I only watched to see what everyone was wearing and to hear the prayer of Rick Warren. He said the name of Jesus--good for you, Rick! Even though I'm not at all thrilled to say President Obama, I am still trying to teach my kids that he is our president and God would want us to respect his position of authority. And that is really hard to say and do!
I found this letter this morning on another mom's blog (http://www.lotsofscotts.blogspot.com/) and thought it was very good. I cannot take any credit for it, but it is encouraging us all to pray for the new President. Our family has made a committment to pray for our new leader and I hope you will too.
"My Letter to the President
Dear President-elect Obama,
Today is truly a landmark day. It feels trite to even write about it because the press coverage has inundated us with reminders of what a shift this marks in the turbulent race relations this country has experienced throughout our history. I am proud of the advances we have made.
I did not vote for you, but I believe in a Sovereign Lord who appoints leaders. I will respect your position and your office. I do not hold ill will towards you, but instead I pray for you.
I pray that you will submit to the authority of The One who put you in office in the first place. There will be constant public opinion polls, water cooler chatter and talking heads espousing their views of your performance. I pray that the approval you seek will be from God alone.
I pray that you will remember the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr and Abraham Lincoln, the two leaders you seem to seek to emulate the most. I pray that you will embrace their quest for equal rights. I pray that you will come to understand this as a call to protect ALL LIVES equally--including the unborn lives in this country.
I pray that you will be protected from the lies and the enemy, the intoxicating ill-effects of power and the human tendency to think of ourselves more highly than we ought.
I pray that the astounding swell of public support that you have (both from the media and many citizens of our world) will not go to your head but will, instead, go to your heart. I pray that you have appropriate confidence, but that you do not believe the hype about yourself. May you be a leader people follow not because they have to, but because they want to.
May your wisdom and strength come from the Lord. May your heart be tender towards the love and will of our Father.
I pray for your marriage and your family--that despite the intense glare of the media spotlight you will be able to have a home that is a haven of love, peace and rest.
May you be a leader who models integrity--who stands for things that count.
In short, I pray you don't blow it. But when you do make the inevitable mistakes, I pray you will be able to own up to them.
And finally, I pray that you will find your identity...not as a black man, a mixed race man, but as an American...and more importantly, as a dearly loved child of God placed in this position at this time for specific purposes. May you find your purpose and embrace it."
For more letters to the next president, visit http://www.letterstothenextpresident.com/
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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