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Obama's 'Humble Faith' On Display At National Prayer Breakfast

Obama Prayer Breakfast

First Posted: 02/ 3/2011 6:49 pm Updated: 05/25/2011 7:30 pm

By Cathleen Falsani
Religion News Service

Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday (Feb. 3), President Obama made a compelling case for something terribly unusual: humble faith.

Obama has often been reticent to speak at length publicly about his Christian faith. As a result, he's faced intense scrutiny by skeptics who would seek to disprove his professed beliefs.

During the prayer breakfast, the president gave more than just a glimpse into his spiritual life -- he detailed the how, when and what of his daily prayer life, and spoke eloquently and intimately about his love and devotion to God.

The president explained that his daily prayers center around three themes -- petitions for strength, humility, and a desire to walk closer with God.

Particularly when faced with tragedies such as the shootings in Arizona, Obama's prayer is to draw nearer to God, he said. "It's in these times that we feel most intensely our mortality and our own flaws and the sins of the world that we most desperately seek to touch the face of God," he said.

"My prayer this morning is that we might seek his face not only in those moments but each and every day ... that we might every so often rise above the here and now and kneel before the eternal."

Of his prayers for humility, Obama said in part:

"It's useful to go back to Scripture to remind ourselves that none of us has all the answers; (for all) of us -- no matter our political party or station in life -- the full breath of human knowledge is like a grain of sand in God's hands, and there are some mysteries in this world that we cannot fully comprehend. As it's written in Job, 'God's voice thunders in marvelous ways. He does great things beyond our understandings.'"

And this is where Obama acknowledged his humble humanity.

"The challenge I find then is to balance this uncertainty, this humility, with the need to fight for deeply held convictions, to be open to other points of view, but firm in our core principles. I pray for this wisdom every day. I pray that God will show me and all of us the limits of our understanding and open our ears and our hearts to our brothers and sisters with different points of view."

What Obama said Thursday reflects, in both its content and even more powerfully in its spirit, the faith of the state senator who sat down with me six years ago in a Chicago coffee shop to talk about his eternal concerns.

That interview remains the most exhaustive discussion of his spiritual life that Obama has granted to date. It has been dissected and studied by pundits more closely than a fetal pig in a high school honors biology class. Some read it and see what I see. Others read it and conclude that Obama is a charlatan and a fraud, an unbeliever posing as a follower of Christ.

But what I heard in Chicago so many years ago is precisely what I heard again in Thursday's prayer breakfast address: Obama not only is a genuine Christian, but he is also its rarest kind: a humble follower of Jesus Christ who is all too aware of his shortcomings and responsibilities, a disciple who places his life (eternal and otherwise) in the hands of a gracious God.

I believe what Obama says about his faith, but he knows many others do not.

"My Christian faith ... has been a sustaining force for me over these last few years, all the more so when Michelle and I hear our faith questioned from time to time. What really matters is not what other people say about us, but whether or not we're being true to our conscience and true to our God," he said Thursday.

Along with verses of Scripture, Obama laced his address with humorous personal anecdotes. God uses the first lady to teach the president humility when, for instance, she reminds him of "chores left undone," or questions the "wisdom of watching my third football game in a row on a Sunday." He prays for strength to carry out the duties of his office, but also for the patience to raise two daughters.

Obama presented himself as a real, human believer -- clinging to faith and, sometimes, stumbling. He restated how he "came to know Jesus Christ ... and embrace him as Lord and Savior" more than 20 years ago. But he added, "My faith journey has had its twists and turns. It hasn't always been a straight line. .... In the wake of failures and disappointments I've questioned what God had in store for me and been reminded that Gods' plans for us might not always match our own shortsighted desires."

The president concluded his remarks by describing his nightly prayers.

"I wait on the Lord and ask him to forgive me my sins, look after my family and the American people, and make me an instrument of his will."

Amen, Mr. President.

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12:44 PM on 02/08/2011
Obama is not a Christian. Period. F&F
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Macnos
11:34 PM on 03/24/2011
Despite the fact that he has described himself as such? If he says he's a Christian then he is, i believe him more than you.
11:46 PM on 02/07/2011
Any man that believes that their is more than one way to reach heaven, obviously is no Christian. He may have humble faith, but it is definately not the religion he say that he practices, namely Christianity.
Just more twisting of words.
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J Michael Norris
Don't mistake narrow-mindedness for perspicacity.
02:38 AM on 02/08/2011
I guess the Pope is no Christian, then. because he agrees with the President.

http://www.zenit.org/article-14695?l=english
12:43 PM on 02/08/2011
Really??? Really? Pleeaaaaseee.
07:26 PM on 02/07/2011
Comments by those offended by Pres. Obama discussing prayer in 5, 4, 3, . . .
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
09:22 PM on 02/06/2011
Reminded me of this clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R6aFsxalM8
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08:03 PM on 02/06/2011
I accidently ran across this article again. Now I have to throw up again.
04:48 PM on 02/06/2011
sad men using religion for getting votes. He's not the first and he won't be the last
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
09:24 PM on 02/06/2011
Sad ...
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Lisa Thalmann
11:47 PM on 02/06/2011
Who are you to judge his motives? Maybe you would use religion to get votes and that is why you think that about him? Just a thought. . .
01:46 PM on 02/07/2011
No, I am not projecting. I have no desire to run for office and 'get votes'. I am basing my comment on the last two years. if faith is such a big part of his life, why hasn't it appeared until now? He has been overtly areligious in hopes of not alienating the multitude of people who voted for him that think religion has no place in politics. Since the overwhelming Democratic loss in Nov, He is re-thinking and re-shaping his image. He has softened his stance and persona when it comes to religion. Whether you agree, disagree, have faith or have none at all isn't the issue. It's the use of religion to garner votes and to market yourself to one particular group or another.

His invocation at the Prayer Breakfast fits in the last category.
12:53 PM on 02/06/2011
Excuse me while I throw up!
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
04:11 AM on 02/05/2011
I'm disappointed that POTUS is a believer. It distracts him from reality.
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Macnos
11:36 PM on 03/24/2011
You better deal with it.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
08:42 AM on 03/25/2011
Actually I think he's really an atheist, like hid father was. He just pretends to be a believer, so people will vote for him again.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
04:08 AM on 02/05/2011
I don't give a hoot about your god, but I care about you.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
04:07 AM on 02/05/2011
When man finally gets over god, man might finally begin to understand himself.
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Luuke
11:21 AM on 02/05/2011
...and u base yr theses on ??? Especially u took the trouble of comin to the religion section...
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
09:25 PM on 02/06/2011
txtng m8ks u a bad spllr
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Lisa Thalmann
11:49 PM on 02/06/2011
Yeah Luuke you are so right, why would CraigR even bother coming to the section about religion? I bet he's angry with the God he refuses to acknowledge the existence of.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
03:52 AM on 02/05/2011
If God is perfect, then anything God creates must also be perfect. God created man, who is imperfect. Therefore, God is imperfect. Therefore, God does not exist.
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Luuke
11:21 AM on 02/05/2011
Define perfect & imperfect and stop googlin now....
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detroitblkmale30
Wise Men Still Seek Him
03:21 PM on 02/06/2011
Wrong. Nice classroom philosophical exercise, but sorely lacking in proper theology. God is perfect, that however does NOT mean that everything God created was perfect. He created mankind and gave him free will. The free choice was used poorly by man which led to an eternity of imperfection in the natural anyway.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
08:30 PM on 02/06/2011
Typical twisted illogical theocratic nonsense. You don't get it. II God created something that is not perfect, God is not perfect. Simple, beautiful, logical.
Theocracy is in the same bag on nonsense as astrology, phrenology, numerology, et al.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
08:32 PM on 02/06/2011
I meant to say theology, not theocracy. A long day.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
03:47 AM on 02/05/2011
We are imperfect. Yet god created us. How is it that an imperfect being was created by a perfect god?
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harmonikasavingsbonds
Standard?Nonsense! I DEMAND an automatic poodle!
01:34 PM on 02/06/2011
He consistently does shoddy work.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
02:29 PM on 02/06/2011
Indeed. As George Carlin put it:

"If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed. Results like these do not belong on the résumé of a Supreme Being. This is the kind of s@#$ you'd expect from an office temp with a bad attitude."
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
03:44 AM on 02/05/2011
What kind of god would create us? A perfect god? Hardly.