President
of the United States Barack Hussein
Obama spoke at the National Prayer
Breakfast, a decades-old Washington tradition, on February 06, 2014. "To
harm anyone in the name of faith is to diminish our own relationship with God",
says the President.
As
instances of persecution and other violation of basic freedoms scar the lives
of millions of people in different parts of the world, the President reminds that
to respect human rights, particularly religious freedom, leaders everywhere
must do more. Among the cases of egregious violation of religious freedoms, the
President remembers the plight of, among others, the Ahmadi Muslims of
Pakistan.
Read the Extracts from the Speech:
So each time we gather, it’s a
chance to set aside the rush of our daily lives; to pause with humility before
an Almighty God; to seek His grace; and, mindful of our own imperfections, to
remember the admonition from the Book of Romans, which is especially fitting
for those of us in Washington: “Do not claim to be wiser than you are.”
So here we put aside labels of
party and ideology, and recall what we are first: all children of a loving God;
brothers and sisters called to make His work our own. But in this work,
as Lincoln said, our concern should not be whether God is on our side, but whether we
are on God’s side…