Like some 2 million people in Washington and tens of millions of people around America and across the globe, I watched the Inauguration of President Barack Obama yesterday with a great sense of excitement and pride. Regardless of your race, religion or political ideology, you could not help but be “Proud to be an American!” as the popular patriotic song by Lee Greenwood says.
What an incredible sight to see some 2 million Americans gathered in Lafayette Park between the Washington Monument and White House. It is often called the “Nation’s Front Yard” and some of the most significant events in American history have taken place there. So to see that sea of American humanity braving the bitter cold for hours and hours to experience this “tug of history” into a new era of American politics was riveting and inspiring! And to watch a pulsating crowd of some 2 million Americans proudly waving American flags was a sight to behold! It is already being called the largest single event in American history!
So for a few hours yesterday, we were not Black or White… Republicans or Democrats… Conservatives or Liberals… Left or Right – we were just proud and patriotic Americans!
OUR JUDEO-CHRISTIAN HERITAGE
Even to the most casual observer, you could not fail to recognize the strong tradition of our Judeo-Christian heritage coming out in many of the traditions and trappings of the Inauguration. The very first thing that President Elect and Michele Obama did on their Inauguration day was to go to a private Prayer Service at the historic St. John’s Episcopal Church – with the noted Black preacher presiding, Bishop T.D. Jakes. Unlike some other countries, this service was overtly Christian rather than Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist – or even secular.
After the brief coffee at the White House, the official Inauguration was begun. And one of the first events was a poignant prayer led by Pastor Rick Warren, a noted evangelical leader of one of the largest and most influential churches in America. Then President Obama was sworn in with his hand on Abraham Lincoln’s Bible – not on a Koran or Bhagavad-Gita! Rather than a Muslim call to prayer, a Hindu puja or a Buddhist time of meditation, there were Christian prayers to the Judeo-God of the Bible. Then President Obama sealed his sacred Oath of Office with the words begun by our first President, George Washington: “So help me God.” Finally, the Inauguration was concluded by a flowery and prophet prayer by the 87 year old Civil Rights Activist and pastor, Rev. Joseph Lowery.
So from start to finish, there were definite Judeo-Christian traditions running through the entire Inauguration Service. And while we all know that the secularists, humanists and atheists among us want every vestige of this removed from public life, I am thankful that it continues to this day. Every Christian needs to be very proactive, supportive and vocal about this or this growing tide of secularism will sweep it from every public forum in America! So the “cultural war” is real and intense and we Christians must continue to “…fight the good fight of the faith” (I Tim. 6:12) – but we must do so with love, humility and civility. Otherwise, our future Inaugurations might be very different from what we observed yesterday.
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Americans from every corner of our country and from every walk of life were there to celebrate the inauguration of the first African American President in our nation’s history. Long before his official swearing in, President Obama was widely embraced by the American people. It was even more historically and geographically significant to see his Inauguration take place on the very same plaza that once was used to sell Black slaves from Africa! Times have truly changed slowly but surely – and our Union is much stronger because of it. So is our witness to the other nations of the world who are still far behind in their march toward freedom and equality.
Also, for this Inauguration to take place the day after “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day” made it even more significant. As we all know, it was on that very same plaza in 1963 that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I Have A Dream!” speech. That rally and speech galvanized and summarized the Civil Rights Movement that paved the way for President Obama’s election. Yesterday, much of Dr. King’s dream for America became a reality! The nightmare of American slavery and segregation has forever passed and the dream has come true for a “more perfect union” where people of all races can live together in harmony as equal citizens of this great Republic called America!
I am also very thankful that NDI has played a 4 decade long role in racial reconciliation that helped in some small way prepare the way for President Obama’s election. Right from the very beginning of this ministry in 1968, one of our greatest purposes was to demonstrate and incarnate the love and reconciliation that only Christ can lastingly bring. And since I shared more about that in my blog in November when Obama won the election, I will not say more at this time. But if you did not read that blog, I hope that you will read the article: “Reflections on the Elections” at the accompanying link:
Reflections on the Elections
So yesterday, our nation did what few historians, politicians or pundits thought was possible. We inaugurated an African-American to the Presidency of the United States – the most powerful office in America and arguably in the entire world. And we did so peacefully, orderly. civilly and respectfully – with a dignity and grandeur that was awesome to behold! This transition of power showed America at her greatest. It was a fresh revelation to the rest of the world of how a true democracy operates. It was the demonstration of a political freedom and liberty found nowhere else in the world.
AN AFRICAN CONTRAST
For me, it was inspiring and assuring to watch yet another peaceful transition from one administration to another…from one political party to another…from one race to another. Especially since I was in Kenya last year right after the tribal carnage that took place after her Presidential elections. And right before Christmas I was in the Congo and will be in Sudan the first of February. Both the Congo and Sudan have experienced decades of tribal fighting and political intrigue that have caused the genocide and death of millions of Africans. And the on-going fighting and instability has resulted in millions of others being reduced to refugee status where they have lost everything! The current cease-fires and peace accords in these two countries are so fragile and tenuous that they are only being propped-up by huge United Nation Peace Keeping Forces. At any moment the fighting and destruction could break out – just as it did in the Congo while I was there in December.
What a difference America is from the rest of the world when it comes to political change! We have made transitions of power peaceably now for over 200 years – and did it again yesterday. So to watch former political opponents greet each other with a smile…a handshake…a pat on the back…an embrace – and to do so after a long and fiercely fought campaign, was uniquely American. This peaceful “changing of the guard” makes America the political envy of so much of the rest of the world where changes of government only take place through violent and bloody revolutions which are usually accompanied by various degrees of genocide against the losing party, tribe, race or caste. But not in America. We make the transition of power in the peaceful context of church services and prayers… dressed in tuxedos, top hat and ties…followed by banquets, teas and balls! During our Inaugurations there are no tanks in the streets of Washington – just an armada of chauffeured limousines!
What an incredible sight it was to watch President and Mrs. Bush graciously greet President Elect Obama and Michelle to the White House for coffee before the Inauguration. Then to watch the President and President Elect ride off together in the same limousine to the Inauguration was a further testimony to our resolve and reserve as a Democracy. And after an inspiring Inaugural address, how amazing it was to watch President Bush embrace President Obama and congratulate him – even after being criticized in Obama’s speech! Then to see the new President and Vice President and their wives send off former President Bush and Laura in the Presidential helicopter with hand shakes and hugs was democracy at her very best!
A VIEW FROM NEPAL
I was in Nepal until just a few days before the Inauguration. I have been ministering there for 20 years now and have seen first hand her long and violent transition from being the “World’s Only Hindu Kingdom” to being a “Secular Republic.” After a decade of revolution and fighting, the Maoist have won the day. But there is such political division and chaos between the ever-fragmenting parties that nothing positive is taking place for the people (see my “Field Report” from Nepal on this blog). In the midst of the daily news of political posturing and gridlock, it was so refreshing to catch a glimpse of a BBC news report on the recent “President’s Dinner” that was taking place in Washington, hosted by then President Bush. He was hosting at the White House a special welcoming dinner for President Elect Obama . What an incredible sight to see three former Presidents, the current President and the President Elect all standing side by side in the Oval Office!
So to watch from Kathmandu, Nepal, our 39th President, Jimmy Carter, our 41st President, Herbert W. Bush, our 42nd President, Bill Clinton and our 43rd President, George Bush, standing around the soon-to-be inaugurated 44th President, Barack Obama, was incredible – and so uniquely American. And while they represented different political parties and ideologies, they were there to welcome, encourage and support the new President Elect. In few other countries of the world has that ever taken place. For most other nations of the world, that kind of civil camaraderie is unthinkable and impossible. In most other countries the former Presidents are either imprisoned, killed or banished! But there they were – 5 Presidents, standing side-by-side in one of the most unique fraternities on earth!
GIVING HONOR WHERE HONOR IS DUE
Regardless of our different political ideologies, we Americans generally respect and honor our leaders – whether or not we agree with them. We have been raised to respect the office even if we did not respect the person holding that office. Because of our wider sense of patriotism and love for our country, we want our leaders to succeed. That’s because we know that when they do well, we do well. And we not only respect our leaders, we even celebrate them from time to time – just as we did President Obama at his inauguration.
There was an unmistakable air of celebration and anticipation surrounding his election and inauguration that was almost electric. The momentous excitement that he generated throughout his campaign was increasingly described as “Obama-mania.” The very obvious and blatant “pro-Obama” bias of the media was unmistakable. Certainly no one in recent years has galvanized people of all ages, races, classes and creeds like he has. And everyone agrees that his oratory skills have ranked him along side, if not above, two other Presidents with great public speaking charisma like Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Regan.
POSITIVE BLACK ROLE MODEL
One thing that every American in general and every Christian in particular must rejoice over is the positive role model President Obama and Michelle are. Flanked by their two beautiful and precocious daughters, Malia and Sasha, they are a refreshingly positive model of a good loving marriage and family. And in a day and age when the African American family has been largely decimated by desertion, drugs, alcohol, crime, school drop-out, teenage pregnancy and welfare – making the single parent mom the norm on the one side and the incarcerated male on the other – how wonderful to see this wonderful image by our new “First Family!” Now the African American child and teenager have a new and healthier model of success other than the pro-athlete, super star musician, hip-hop artist and gangs’ta-rapper. We have a beautiful “Bill Cosby-Huxtable-type-family” enter and grace the White House. And they incarnate marital love and fidelity, warm family relationships and the importance of education for success in life.
To quote one African American College student: “No more excuses. No more blame. No more victimization mentality.” To echo the campaign slogan of President Obama, the new mantra of African American youth can now be “Yes we can!” He has proven that the “sky is the limit” in America for anyone regardless of race or humble background. Because of both of their Ivy League educations, they have now made education “cool” rather than the lack thereof
REALITY SETS IN
So while I still do not agree with a lot of President Obama’s political ideology, I will still pray for him and support him as my President. Very quickly now the sobering weight of the problems of America and the world will settle on his young and untested shoulders as a national and world leader. Two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression confront him – to say nothing of the intractable Middle East Crisis. Like few Presidents in my lifetime, he has engendered an incredible new sense of hope and optimism for “Change you can believe in.” Expectations are unbelievably high. That’s why he will need far more resources than the discipline, education, sense of confidence, optimism, hope and political momentum that have helped bring him to this point of political victory and opportunity. I believed he sensed that because of how he soberly said in his address that there will be no quick or easy solutions to these domestic and international problems. He acknowledged that they are far too big for him to solve alone. So every American was going to have to get his or her shoulder under the load with a new sense of responsibility.
There was one thing that President Obama said leading up to the election that particularly challenged me: “If you want to be President, do it when it counts!” What a parallel to Christian living and leadership. Never has there been a more crucial kairos moment in American and world history than now for bold, visionary servant-leadership! Our strategic involvement in the Great Commission to “…go make disciples of all the nations,” and the Great Command to “…love as Christ has loved us” – is needed now more than ever! Regardless of the current economic down-turn, we must pray…work…give…go as never before.
GREAT DEPRESSION LIVING AND GIVING
Little did Barack Obama anticipate that the single biggest issue he would face from day one of his presidency would be a Great Depression type of economic crisis. In the last few months there has been an economic melt-down unlike anything most of us have ever experienced. Trillions of dollars of assets have been forever lost! And because the “business of America is business,” this economic crisis will be his number one challenge. The prevailing fear that has seized American investors has swept across America like an economic tsunami! Banks and investment firms have gone under. Thousands of homes have been repossessed. Retail sales have hit bottom in many sectors of the economy. Unprecedented numbers of businesses have filed chapter eleven. So what money people do have, they are holding onto with a sense of fear about the future. As a result, giving has also gone down in most churches and Christian organizations.
It is also interesting and revealing that the highest per capita giving by American Christians was during the Great Depression – 3.5%. As incredulous as it may seem, that’s the highest rate of giving in our history as a nation! And by the end of the Great Depression, giving was down to just 1.5%. While we Americans are still the most generous people on earth, our giving as a people has continued to hover at a national average of between 1% – 2%—which is paltry and pathetic! And although Christians in general – and evangelical Christians in particular, are the highest per capita givers, we do not even come close to the Biblical tithe of 10%! In fact, between one fourth and one half of American churchgoers give absolutely nothing to the cause of Christ. They are what I call “Welfare Christians” who live off of the generosity of other saints! Sadly, only 2 pennies of every dollar given in the church goes for the cause of global missions. And that’s my “two cents worth” on giving at this point!
Why am I pointing this out in a blog about President Obama’s Inauguration? Simply because I am convinced that there is a direct relationship between our prosperous level of living and paltry level of giving and this current economic crisis. Just read the Bible and you will see. Or, order my book Will A Man Rob God – subtitled “Thieves in the Church,” for a fuller study of this giving crisis in America.
CONCLUSIONS
So along with millions of other Christians, I will be praying that God will protect and bless our new President. I will especially be praying that God will continue to bring around him the “counsel of the Godly” rather than the ungodly (Ps. 1:1). Then and only then can he give the bold leadership in making decisions that God can bless and use to bring renewed peace and prosperity to America. I praise God for the respect, relationship and access that people like Pastor Rick Warren and Bishop TD Jakes have to President Obama. The weight of the American Presidency has a way of humbling the proudest and most confident of men. So my prayer now for President Obama is that he would heed the words of the ancient prophet who said:
“And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8).
Then and only then can “God Bless America!”

PS: For the sake of our National Partners in many countries of the world, I am providing a link where you can read the entire Inaugural Address given by President Obama since many of you may not have access to it in your country.
Obama Inauguration Address