Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

W: A MAN OF GOD
Free-Thinkers ^ | 10-18 | Unknown

Posted on 10/18/2001 11:36:38 AM PDT by Y2Krap

This was the same man who came within a hair's breadth of losing an election in November, who withstood the political chicanery of the Florida Democratic machine to fix the vote count.

This was the same man who admitted to having a drinking problem in younger years, and whose happy-go-lucky lifestyle led him to mediocre grades in college and an ill-fated oil venture.

This was the same man who mangled syntax even more than his father, and whose speaking missteps became known as "Bushisms." And now, this is the man who bears the weight of the world and the responsibilities of a generation with dignity, class, confidence, appropriate solemnity, and even much-needed wit.

One thing struck me during the campaign, that difficult, roller-coaster campaign that now seems years ago. It was that George W. Bush never seems to get ruffled. Whether the theft of a campaign debate video or the sudden (some would say, vicious) release of a DUI arrest two decades ago at a key moment, "W" did not lose his cool. At times, his staff seemed overconfident, as did many of us. A 350-electoral-vote win, they quietly implied . . . and we optimistically believed. Then they counted the votes, miscounted others, and re-counted still others.

At the end, he was still there. Whereas Al Gore frantically huffed and puffed, trying to gin up something out of nothing, Bush quietly but confidently waited at his ranch. He didn't do nothing: that is the mistake people have constantly made with this man, confusing lack of bluster for absence of action. No, his team of attorneys and the iron-willed James Baker were carrying out his orders, but W stayed in the background, confident and faithful.

You see, it is this faith business that confounded everyone. We have had such (BAD) actors and liars in public office that we have looked skeptically whenever anyone used the term "faith". But this was the same man who was the first politician ever in recent memory to name Jesus Christ as the Lord of his life on public TV. Not an oblique reference to being "born-again" or having a "life change." He said the un-PC-like phrase, "Jesus Christ," to which his handlers and advisors, no doubt, offstage, were also saying, "Jesus Christ" in a much different tone.

God has a way of honoring those who honor Him. David learned that while he was on the run from Saul's armies. Job learned that after his time of horrible tribulation. The Messiah said so Himself, many times.

So this was the man who actually put faith into practice. He actually loves those who hate him. It is a staggering concept, so foreign in daily occurence that few thought it anything but grandstanding. Even one of W's biggest supporters chided the President for adhering to his "new tone." Yet there he was, again and again, thanking the Democrats. Appointing his enemies to high places in his government. Inviting his former foes and their wives to private movie screenings, and (I know, this is hard to stomach) even treating them with dignity.

See, this was the man who learned early on how faith worked: by praying for his enemies, you "heap burning coals upon their heads." This was the man who named the absolute top people in national security and defense, then caught barbs from the politically righteous that this one didn't have the right views on abortion or that one didn't have the right position on guns.

And on September 11, at mid-morning, this was the man thrust into a position only known by Roosevelt, Churchill, Lincoln, and Washington. The weight of the world was on his shoulders, and the responsibility of a generation was on his soul. So this same man---the one that the media repeatedly attempted to tarnish with charges of "illegitimacy," and the one whose political opponents desperately sought to stonewall until mid-term elections---walked to his seat at the front of the National Cathedral just three days after the two most impressive symbols of American capitalism and prosperity virtually evaporated, along with, perhaps, thousands of Americans.

As he sat down next to his wife, immediately I knew that even if his faith ever faltered, hers didn't. I have never seen a more peaceful face than Laura Bush, whose eyes seemed as though they were already gazing at the final outcome . . not just of this conflict, but of her reward in Heaven itself. In this marriage, you indeed got two for the price of one.

Then came the defining moment of our generation. Some people fondly recall their Woodstock days. Others mark with grim sadness November 22, 1963, as the day America lost her innocence. But I firmly believe when the history of this time is written, it will be acknowledged by friend and foe alike that President George W. Bush came of age in that cathedral and lifted a nation off its knees.

It wasn't so much his words, though read a decade later, they will indeed be as stirring as any. This conflict would end, he noted, ". . . at a time of our choosing." It certainly wasn't his emotion. What had to have been one of the most stunning exhibitions of self-control in presidential history, W was able to deliver his remarks without losing either his resolve or his focus, or, more important, his confidence.

It was as if God's hand, which had guided him through that sliver-thin election, now rested fully on him. His quiet confidence let our enemies know . . . and believe me, they know. . . that they made a grave miscalculation.

Now, this same man who practiced his faith through a tough election, who steeled his convictions even more in a drawn-out Florida battle, and who never once gave in to the temptation to get in the gutter with his foes -- this same man now lifted the weight of the world and the responsibility of a generation and put it on his modest shoulders as though it were another unpleasant duty.

As he walked back to his seat, the camera angle was appropriate. He was virtually alone in the scene, alone in that massive place of God, just him and the Lord. But that's the way it's always been in his life recently. In that brief time it took him to return to his seat, I believe he heard words to the effect of, "You can do this, George. I am with you always. And you can do this well, because I am going before you. And don't worry about the weight. I've got it."

And I saw in his eyes a quiet acknowledgment. "I know. Thank you, Lord." Back at his seat, when W sat down, George H. W. Bush reached over and took his son's hand. The elder Bush always struck me as a religious man, but not someone who shared his life on a daily basis with the Lord. George H. W. treats the Father like a respected uncle, visiting Him on appropriate holidays and knowing the relationship is real, but not constant.

Anyway, I believe that in that fatherly squeeze George H. W. said, "I wish I could do this for you, son, but I can't. You have to do this on your own."

W squeezed back and gave him that look of peace that Laura had kept throughout. It said, "I don't have to do it alone, dad. I've got help."


TOPICS: Free Republic; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS:
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-70 next last
To: american arnie james
"Bump! It is far better to have a Christian in office than an atheist like Gore!"

Is THAT what Gore is. And all this time I thought he was just nothing.

21 posted on 10/18/2001 1:11:38 PM PDT by Y2Krap
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

Comment #22 Removed by Moderator

Comment #23 Removed by Moderator

To: RnMomof7
He said the un-PC-like phrase, "Jesus Christ," to which his handlers and advisors, no doubt, offstage, were also saying, "Jesus Christ" in a much different tone.

This man is courageous.

24 posted on 10/18/2001 2:46:51 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: RnMomof7
In that brief time it took him to return to his seat, I believe he heard words to the effect of, "You can do this, George. I am with you always. And you can do this well, because I am going before you. And don't worry about the weight. I've got it."

He would do well to keep that in mind; I'm sure he will.

25 posted on 10/18/2001 2:56:19 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: Fighting Falcons
You have deep problems...you need rest.

Anyone who witnessed the speech in the Cathedral following Billy Graham know that it was, and will always be, the perfect speech, from the best person, at the right moment in our history. God was there alright, you'd have to have a heart of stone to have not felt that presence at that moment.

26 posted on 10/18/2001 3:04:29 PM PDT by Republic
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: cyn; lawgirl; ohioWfan; Prodigal Daughter; muggs; rintense
FYI. I always felt something monumentous happened in that Cathdral at the Memorial Service. I, too, like the author, felt as if the loving, steady, calm, supportitive, and strong hand of God rested upon our President just then. I was very moved.
27 posted on 10/18/2001 3:09:26 PM PDT by Republic
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Trog
Do you really believe Skull and Bones has the slightest relevance to George W. Bush in 2001? If so, you don't understand what becoming a Christian means (hint: bigtime shift in priorities, for starters). His involvement in a silly college club predated his becoming a Christian by about 20 years.
28 posted on 10/18/2001 3:13:54 PM PDT by mountaineer
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

Comment #29 Removed by Moderator

To: Y2Krap
Please take a moment after you read this to pray for him - he truly does have the weight of the world on his shoulders.

Amen. Pray daily.

30 posted on 10/18/2001 4:59:29 PM PDT by Exigence
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Comment #31 Removed by Moderator

To: 4ConservativeJustices
The only statement I don't agree with. W was never close to losing at all. Sore/Loserman and the liberals and Dims came within a hair's breadth of stealing the election.

Thank you for phrasing this properly. As Rush always says: words matter.

32 posted on 10/18/2001 5:02:20 PM PDT by Exigence
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: Y2Krap
I think you should not worship any Human Being, and I certainly will not applaud anyone that proposes the elimination of Fourth Amendment protection for American Citizens.

Here it is, the Senate Bill section that allows secret searches of American Homes and Business, not only for terrorism, but for any reason.

SEC. 213. AUTHORITY FOR DELAYING NOTICE OF THE EXECUTION OF A WARRANT.

Section 3103a of title 18, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by inserting `(a) IN GENERAL- ' before `In addition'; and

(2) by adding at the end the following:

`(b) DELAY- With respect to the issuance of any warrant or court order under this section, or any other rule of law, to search for and seize any property or material that constitutes evidence of a criminal offense in violation of the laws of the United States, any notice required, or that may be required, to be given may be delayed if--

`(1) the court finds reasonable cause to believe that providing immediate notification of the execution of the warrant may have an adverse result (as defined in section 2705);

`(2) the warrant prohibits the seizure of any tangible property, any wire or electronic communication (as defined in section 2510), or, except as expressly provided in chapter 121, any stored wire or electronic information, except where the court finds reasonable necessity for the seizure; and

`(3) the warrant provides for the giving of such notice within a reasonable period of its execution, which period may thereafter be extended by the court for good cause shown.'.

33 posted on 10/18/2001 5:09:29 PM PDT by KeepTheEdge
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Trog
And furthermore, the rituals and symbology of the Skull and Bones gang is as far from Christian as you can get. Look it up, loyal disciple. Open your eyes.

Typical. One of the failings of many Christians is that they are always looking for that ONE THING that disqualifies someone from being a Christian in their mind. They will pounce on that ONE THING, be it membership in the Masons, use of alcohol, not being "hard enough" on their pet error, such as not calling Islam a pagan religion, whatever it may be, and then throw it out there as "proof" that this is not, cannot be, and never was a man of God. As though one cannot call himself a Christian unless and until he is perfect (which is always defined by the person passing judgement). Christians are "Saints under construction", and none of us are perfect, as of yet. For one to cast aspersions on another, and pronounce them as a phony Christian is proof enough of that. God knows who are His.

I postulate that there are going to be three surprises for those who make it to heaven: Who's there, who isn't there, and that they're there.

34 posted on 10/18/2001 5:14:02 PM PDT by nobdysfool
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: winstonchurchill
Amen! Wonder whose God he will call on in his time of need?
35 posted on 10/18/2001 5:14:14 PM PDT by lrgeheadeddude
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: nobdysfool
WOW! great outlook, hope puke guy reads this!
36 posted on 10/18/2001 5:17:52 PM PDT by lrgeheadeddude
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 34 | View Replies]

To: Republic
I totally agree. You could really see the presence of god manifested in him----just in his ability to keep it together so well when the rest of us were bawling our EYES out tells you the Holy Spirit was standing right next to him the whole time. I have never seen God so clearly
37 posted on 10/18/2001 5:19:32 PM PDT by lawgirl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 27 | View Replies]

To: nobdysfool
One of the failings of many Christians is that they are always looking for that ONE THING that disqualifies someone from being a Christian in their mind.

Well put. Thank you for pointing out this unfortunate tactic that I've seen used to 'discredit' anyone who carries the name 'Christian' for almost any reason. George W. Bush is no exception, just a bigger target.

38 posted on 10/18/2001 5:22:10 PM PDT by Jim Scott
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 34 | View Replies]

To: Jim Scott
Thank you. I see this so much around here, and it really grinds my gears. The whole tactic is so indicative of a weak-minded individual who can't or won't truly think. These are the same people who accuse God of injustice for having the audacity to pass judgement on people for their sins. These people cannot accept that God has the right to hold His creation totally accountable, and want to argue with Him about it. They want to hold others to a much higher standard that they themselves are willing to live up to, and then criticize the others for not living up to their idea of what a Christian should be. I got news for all those pinheads out there: God is the one who defines Christianity, and those who call themselves Christians answer to Him, and only Him, for their actions. Once again, I say, God knows who are His.
39 posted on 10/18/2001 5:32:01 PM PDT by nobdysfool
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 38 | View Replies]

Comment #40 Removed by Moderator


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-70 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson