Posted on 02/08/2013 5:14:33 AM PST by rhema
Justifiably the President always gets the most media attention at the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. But this year a follow-up lunch featuring Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio may have been more surprising and interesting.
The National Prayer Breakfast is actually a 24 hour event including several meals involving several thousand participants, about 20 percent of whom come from overseas. Attenders and speakers are overwhelmingly Christian, although the event is interfaith and includes Jews and Muslims in the program. Rubios lunch remarks today were more like a sermon and focused on Jesus.
Rubio preached on 4 lessons from Jesus in the context of public service. The first lesson was Jesus turning the notion of power on its head by redefining true power as service to others. Power is not from your station in life but your influence on others, he said.
The second lesson from Jesus is always speak the truth, Rubio said. Often in public life we are called to speak unpopular truths, he noted. Truth often has a tremendous price.
Jesus third lesson was that the power you have is not really yours, Rubio said. How you use it youll be held accountable for. Persons in public service should use their political capital for righteousness and justice, not self-promotion.
The fourth lesson from Jesus is that work properly understood is a continuation of worship. Everything we do can be worship, Rubio said. The most important goal is approval from God and appealing to the ultimate audience of one. He warned, If Gods not applauding, we should cry about that.
Rubio concluded by declaring that Jesus offers much more than lessons for life. Jesus the man is also my Savior and the only way Ill get to heaven, he said. The audience filling a large hotel ballroom responded with a standing ovation.
Yep..I am a resident of Florida but spend a lot of time outside the country, mostly in Colombia. I have a couple of homes here.
Because?
Oh they’re gonna get him! Wait till 2016. The fangs will come out and they’ll ask his third grade teacher if he was mean to girls or gays. They’ll ask him again about the age of the world.
Democrats are really good at destroying good people.
no se.
I heard him speak at a convention in Baltimore...awesome. I’v read a couple of his books “Taking the Risk” and “What’s Great About America”
I wonder what the empty suit feels like when he listens to someone like Dr. Carson?
I just bought both those books on Amazon last night - I may be an old lady, but I was truly inspired by this humble & brave man and want to learn more about what Dr. Carson has to say.
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