I have thought about the election of Obama quite a bit since the election - who hasn't? I've made a few conclusions about this . . .
1) Obama won the election fairly and decisively. I did not vote for him and do not really care for him either, BUT now that he will be President it becomes my job to pray for him to have wisdom and integrity and ask God to bless his presidency. I doubt any Hollywood leftist ever prayed for President Bush, but that is not an excuse for me to do the same. As a Christian we are told to submit to the authority (rulers) God has placed in our lives. I believe this means to obey the law and pray for our leaders - although it's almost impossible to pray for Senator Durbin, Kennedy, Harry Reid, Biden and so on. Still as a Christian I believe that I am to pray for our leaders' success in leading our country.
2) I believe that Obama's presidency will be as bad or a close second to that of Jimmy Carter's. Carter, arguably, was the worst president of the 20th century. Only those of us who were adults during those terrible days remember just how bad it was. Inflation, interest rates and unemployment were out of control. There were price controls on gas which meant long lines at the gas stations. There was a malaise and discouragement in the nation. Carter was one who naively believed that just being kind and talking to our enemies would keep us protected. Sound like anybody else? His administration had undercut the CIA's ability to keep up with what was going on in Iran and in 1979 our embassy in Tehran was overtaken by Islamic militants and the embassy personnel were held hostage for 444 days. Carter tried one military action that was an utter failure and then did nothing other than try to negotiate the hostages release. We were humiliated internationally. I believe Obama and liberals will negotiate until they are blue in the face, which will ultimately fail because we are dealing with Islamic fascists. I believe Obama will be a one-term president - although that will depend on whether the Republicans have a unified vision for our country and are able to get that vision to the people.
3) Obama was not my guy because I do not trust him. We know very little about him. He is not transparent. He has questionable associations which say a lot about his character. He did not release his birth certificate nor has he released his college records. If there is nothing to hide, then why not release them. President Bush has been transparent in his Presidency and in particular, during his campaign. Even John Kerry released his university records. If he refuses to be transparent it is easy to assume he is hiding something. However, I do not know what is in his heart and therefore must give him the benefit of the doubt - although liberals never gave President Bush the benefit of the doubt.
3) I am suspicious of his character because we know very little about the man. We do know he has accomplished little during his government service, yet has lied about what he has done. I repeat that I do not trust him or his character.
There are many things about Obama that are questionable, but that does not relieve me of my burden to continue to pray for him, his leadership and our great country. God is in total control and knows exactly what He is doing though we may not be able to see it now.
Have faith and pray, pray, PRAY!
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