Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration 2009

Inauguration Day 2009, a day that will go down in history. The Inauguration of President Obama has sparked much controversy but regardless of who you voted for the fact remains, Obama now holds the highest seat in the United States. I encourage everyone to pray for him and his family rather than throw your hands up in disgust. As Christians it is our duty to pray for leaders. We should pray that he seeks God in every decision that he makes, that he surrounds himself with Godly advisers, that his term in office will not be marked with controversy, and scrutiny. We should pray that Obama be the best President that the United States has ever seen after all who does it benefit if he gets in office and fails tremendously, no one. On the other hand if Obama enters office and follows God's leadership and guidance then all Americans stand to benefit. I feel at times the decisions I have to make are tough but I can't imagine having to make decisions that send people to war or decisions that change taxes, and on and on. So my challenge to everyone is to put political differences aside and join in one in prayer for our nation and our leader. On a side note someone should pray for Aretha because she murdered My Country Tis of Thee.

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