The Washington Post Offers a Glimpse Inside the Worship Service at Saint John's Yesterday

“Through you, may God bless America in a way that we are a blessing to the whole world,” one of the first speakers, Pastor Joel Hunter, told Obama.

Bishop T.D. Jakes, a senior pastor from Houston, used Scripture to offer the incoming president four lessons for his administration. “In time of crisis, good men must stand up,” Jakes said. “God always sends the best men into the worst times.” He also told the worshipers, “This is not a time for politeness or correctness; this is a time for people to confront issues and bring about change. . . . You cannot enjoy the light without enduring the heat.”

Looking directly at Obama, Jakes said, “The problems are mighty and the solutions are not simple, and everywhere you turn there will be a critic waiting to attack every decision that you make. But you are all fired up, sir, and you are ready to go. And this nation goes with you. God goes with you.”

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2 comments on “The Washington Post Offers a Glimpse Inside the Worship Service at Saint John's Yesterday

  1. D. C. Toedt says:

    Um, T.D. Jakes is from Dallas, not Houston ….

  2. NewTrollObserver says:

    And “May the force be with you” is from Star Wars, not Star Trek. But I digress.