In my head, the lovely rendition of “God Bless You, Rush Limbaugh” by this opera singer in Dallas, TX has kept running through my head. I hope the show plays it often because it speaks for so many of us and is a reminder that Rush has been this way to many of us for decades.
At our Bible Study tonight, we discussed briefly the world’s reaction to the death of Kobe Bryant. Not to minimize Mr. Bryant’s death but hundreds of other people died that day, including those who were also in that helicopter, who didn’t receive wall-to-wall media tributes, although many led lives more stellar. Our Study leader said “God loved all of them and they were all equal in the eyes of our Lord. Our society is just hung up on this cult of personality.”
I say this not to make any less of Rush’s illness, but thousands are fighting cancer every day without the spotlight of the media on them. Let us all take a moment to remember them as well because God loves all of them and shows no favoritism.
Wasn’t that the Rush Hawkins Singers (Edwin Hawkins Singers)?
I’ve missed that song. I wish Rush would play it every day, but I think we’ll have to ask him—tell him he’s playing it for US.
Yes! I would love to hear that song played again on a fairly regular basis. Of course when I hear it again for the first time (in years), I'll probably cry...
Fervent prayers for Rush Limbaugh for healing. Prayers for both Rush and Kathryn for strength.