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Skriven 2007-05-03 23:30:54 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (070503) for Thu, 2007 May 3
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President Bush Commemorates National Day of Prayer
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary May 3, 2007

President Bush Commemorates National Day of Prayer East Room

˙ /news/releases/2007/05/20070503.wm.v.html ˙˙Presidential Remarks
˙˙Audio ˙˙En Espa¤ol


9:23 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. And welcome to the White House. I'm honored to
join you for this National Day of Prayer. I'm sorry Laura is not here. She
is camping in one of our national parks. (Laughter.) I appreciate the
chairman -- Chairwoman of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, Shirley
Dobson. Thank you for your leadership on this important day. And I see you
brought your husband, Jim. (Applause.)

The 2007 Honorary Chairman is with us, and that's Chuck Swindoll. Thank
you, Chuck, for being here, and I'm glad you brought Cynthia, as well.
Welcome. I appreciate the members of the Cabinet who have joined. I
appreciate the members of the Congress. Thank you all for being here.

And the Mayor -- Mr. Mayor, thank you, sir. It's good to see you. Thanks
for joining us. It means a lot that you're here. I appreciate Mayor Ron
Rordam, Blacksburg, Virginia. Mr. Mayor, we're honored you're here. Thanks
for bringing Mary. (Applause.)

Members of the United States military have joined us. Thanks for wearing
the uniform. I appreciate those who are participating. Rabbi, thank you for
your really kind remarks and strong statement. I am glad that one of my
fellow Texans has made it. Mike, thanks for coming from Prestonwood Baptist
Church, Dallas, Texas. And you married a woman named Laura. (Laughter.)
Chaplain Houston Yu, Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. Proud to have you here.
(Applause.) Bishop Coles, thank you for bringing Leona. Proud you all are
here, too. Thanks for joining us. Appreciate the United States Army Chorus.
By the way, Sergeant First Class Alvy Powell, friend of Presidents 41, 42,
and 43. (Laughter.) The man has got some longevity. (Laughter.)

As Shirley mentioned, since the days of our founding, our nation has been
called to prayer. That's exactly what our first President did, George
Washington. "It's the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of
Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and to
humbly implore his protection and favor." It's interesting that the first
President said those words.

For two centuries, Americans have answered this call to prayer. We're a
prayerful nation. I believe that makes us a strong nation. Each day,
millions of our citizens approach our Maker. We pray as congregations in
churches and in synagogues, and mosques, and in temples. We welcome people
of all faiths into the United States of America.

We pray as families, around the dinner table, and before we go to sleep. We
pray alone in silence and solitude, withdrawing from the world to focus on
the eternal, spending time in personal recollection with our Creator.

We pray for many reasons. First, we pray to give thanks for the blessings
the Almighty has bestowed upon us. We pray to give thanks. We give thanks
for our freedom. We give thanks for the brave men and women who risk their
lives to defend it. We give thanks for our families who love and support
us. We give thanks for our plenty. We give thanks for our nation.

Second, we pray for the strength to follow God's will in our lives, and for
forgiveness when we fail to do so. Through prayer, each of us is reminded
that we are fallen creatures in need of mercy, and in seeking the mercy and
compassion of a loving God, we grow in mercy and compassion ourselves.

We feel the tug at our souls to reach out to the poor, the elderly, the
stranger in distress. And by answering this call to care for our brothers
and sisters in need, our hearts grow larger and we enter into a deeper
relationship with God.

Third, we pray to acknowledge God's sovereignty in our lives and our
complete dependence on Him. This is probably the toughest prayer of all,
particularly for those of us in politics. In the humility of prayer we
recognize the limits of human strength and human wisdom. We seek the
strength and wisdom that comes from above. We ask for the grace to align
our hearts with His, echoing the words of Scripture, "Not my will, but
thine be done." We ask the Almighty to remain near to us and guide us in
all we do, and when He is near we are ready for all that may come to us.

Finally, we pray to offer petitions, because our Father in heaven knows our
cares and our needs. We trust in the promise of a loving God: Ask and it
shall be given to you; seek and ye shall find. Inspired by this confidence
we pray that the Almighty will pour out His blessings on those we love. We
ask His healing for those who suffer from illness, for those who struggle
in life. We ask His comfort for the victims of tragedy, and that the
injured may be healed and the fallen may find comfort in the arms of their
Creator. We implore His protection for those who protect us here at home
and in far away lands. We pray for the day when His peace will reign in
every nation and in every land until the ends of the earth.

The greatest gift we can offer anyone is the gift of our prayers, because
our prayers have power beyond our imagining. The English poet Tennyson
wrote, "More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of."
Prayer has the power to change lives and to change the course of history.
So on this National Day of Prayer, let us seek the Almighty with confidence
and trust, because our Eternal Father inclines his ear to the voice of his
children, and answers our needs with love.

May God bless America. (Applause.)

END 9:30 A.M. EDT

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