Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
April 19, 2014
Hi, everybody. For millions of Americans, this time of year holds great meaning.
Earlier this week, we hosted a Passover Seder at the White House, and
joined Jewish families around the world in their retellings of the
story of the Exodus and the victory of faith over oppression.
And this Sunday, Michelle, Malia, Sasha, and I will join our fellow
Christians around the world in celebrating the Resurrection of Christ,
the salvation he offered the world, and the hope that comes with the
Easter season.
These holy days have their roots in miracles that took place long
ago. And yet, they still inspire us, guide us, and strengthen us
today. They remind us of our responsibilities to God and, as God’s
children, our responsibilities to one another.
For me, and for countless other Christians, Holy Week and Easter are
times for reflection and renewal. We remember the grace of an awesome
God, who loves us so deeply that He gave us his only Son, so that we
might live through Him. We recall all that Jesus endured for us – the
scorn of the crowds, the agony of the cross – all so that we might be
forgiven our sins and granted everlasting life. And we recommit
ourselves to following His example, to love and serve one another,
particularly “the least of these” among us, just as He loves every one
of us.
The common thread of humanity that connects us all – not just
Christians and Jews, but Muslims and Hindus and Sikhs – is our shared
commitment to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. To remember, I
am my brother’s keeper. I am my sister’s keeper. Whatever your faith,
believer or nonbeliever, there’s no better time to rededicate ourselves
to that universal mission.
For me, Easter is a story of hope – a belief in a better day to come, just around the bend.
So to all Christians who are celebrating, from my family to yours, Happy Easter. And to every American, have a joyful weekend.
Thanks, God bless you, and may God bless this country we love.
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