Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Monumental

Regardless of my own political persuasion, today was a monumental event in history. Initially, I have a sense of uncertainty. So much is up in the air right now that there is literally so little I feel I can depend on. Seeing thousands of people erupt in joy about Obama's victory and my own mother cry watching John McCain's speech of concession, there is undeniable transformation occurring on a global scale.

People can say that they don't think it's a matter of race but it is. The US continues to set the standard for capability. In no other country, in no other time could a man from such a modest upbringing such as Barack Obama attain the position he will assume in January. The world can look to the US once again as an instigator of what was once believed impossible.

As time goes on, my feelings of uncertainty turn to comfort. I never once felt fearful about the future circumstances of the executive branch of our country. After all, the same God sits on his throne. Whether or not this turned out the way me or the people I love wanted it to, I am comforted knowing that there is purpose behind it all.

It is fact that everyone resists change. Today, we can rest assured that it is happening right now. I am excited to see what new, great minds can achieve given this incredible opportunity.

In the end, our government has done a good job in ensuring one thing. While the position of President brings with it much responsibility one man cannot change the world without the belief that the God who created him is his ultimate authority.

It is on that fact that I will sleep well.


"There are two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live."
- John Adams - American, President, Christian

1 comment:

Meagan said...

agreed, Carter, agreed.

ps. FOCKEM. that is the word that I have to type in to post this.