January
20,
2009
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,
oh
God,
and
true
to
our
native
land.
We
truly
give
thanks
for
the
glorious
experience
we've
shared
this
day.
We
pray
now,
oh
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
hands,
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
are
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,
of
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
mountain
top,
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
as
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
nations
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
...
when
yellow
will
be
mellow
...
when
the
red
man
can
get
ahead,
man;
and
when
white
will
embrace
what
is
right.
May
all
those
who
do
justice
and
love
mercy
say
Amen.