God of our weary
years, God of our silent tears, thou who has brought us thus far
along the way, thou who has by thy might led us into the light,
keep us forever in the path, we pray, lest our feet stray from the
places, our God, where we met thee, lest our hearts, drunk with
the wine of the world, we forget thee. Shadowed beneath thy hand
may we forever stand - true to thee, O God, and true to our native
land.
We truly give thanks for the
glorious experience we've shared this day. We pray now, O Lord,
for your blessing upon thy servant, Barack Obama, the 44th president
of these United States, his family and his administration.
He has come to this high office at a low moment in the national
and, indeed, the global fiscal climate. But because we know you
got the whole world in your hand, we pray for not only our nation,
but for the community of nations. Our faith does not shrink, though
pressed by the flood of mortal ills.
For we know that, Lord, you're
able and you're willing to work through faithful leadership to restore
stability, mend our brokenness, heal our wounds and deliver us from
the exploitation of the poor or the least of these and from favoritism
toward the rich, the elite of these.
We thank you for the empowering
of thy servant, our 44th president, to inspire our nation to believe
that, yes, we can work together to achieve a more perfect union.
And while we have sown the seeds of greed - the wind of greed and
corruption, and even as we reap the whirlwind of social and economic
disruption, we seek forgiveness and we come in a spirit of unity
and solidarity to commit our support to our president by our willingness
to make sacrifices, to respect your creation, to turn to each other
and not on each other.
And now, Lord, in the complex
arena of human relations, help us to make choices on the side of
love, not hate; on the side of inclusion, not exclusion; tolerance,
not intolerance.
And as we leave this mountaintop,
help us to hold on to the spirit of fellowship and the oneness of
our family. Let us take that power back to our homes, our workplaces,
our churches, our temples, our mosques, or wherever we seek your
will.
Bless President Barack, First
Lady Michelle. Look over our little, angelic Sasha and Malia.
We go now to walk together,
children, pledging that we won't get weary in the difficult days
ahead. We know you will not leave us alone, with your hands of power
and your heart of love.
Help us then, now, Lord, to
work for that day when nation shall not lift up sword against nation,
when tanks will be beaten into tractors, when every man and every
woman shall sit under his or her own vine and fig tree, and none
shall be afraid; when justice will roll down like waters and righteousness
as a mighty stream.
Lord, in the memory of all the
saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning,
we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked
to get back, when brown can stick around - (laughter) - when yellow
will be mellow - (laughter) - when the red man can get ahead, man
- (laughter) - and when white will embrace what is right.
Let all those who do justice
and love mercy say amen.
AUDIENCE: Amen!
REV. LOWERY: Say amen -
AUDIENCE: Amen!
REV. LOWERY: - and amen.
AUDIENCE: Amen! (Cheers, applause.)
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