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Trump's Remarks at Easter Blessing with Bishop Harry Jackson
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Remarks by President Trump at Easter Blessing with Bishop Harry Jackson
Issued on: April 10, 2020
Oval Office
12:09 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you very much. On this Good Friday, Christians from all around the world remember the suffering and death upon the cross of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. At Easter Sunday, we will celebrate his glorious resurrection.
At this holy time, our nation is engaged in a battle like never before the invisible enemy. Our brave doctors, nurses, and responders first responders, responders of all are fighting to save lives. Our workers are racing to deliver critical medical supplies. Our best scientists are working around the clock to develop lifesaving therapeutics, and I think theyre doing really well in doing so. Our people are making tremendous sacrifices to end this pandemic.
Though we will not be able to gather together with one another as we normally would on Easter, we can use this sacred time to focus on prayer, reflection, and growing in our personal relationship with God. So important.
I ask all Americans to pray that God will heal our nation; to bring comfort to those who are grieving; to give strength to the doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers; to restore health to the sick; and to renew the hope in every person who is suffering. Our nation will come through like never before.
I thank the many families who have prayed for me and for my family. And your prayers are felt, and I am forever grateful.
Id like to thank our great Vice President and his wonderful wife, who we all know very well, Karen, for the incredible job they do and for their service not only to the country but for their service to God.
Almost 3,000 years ago, the Prophet Isaiah wrote these words: Darkness covers the Earth but the Lord rises upon you, and His glory appears over you For the Lord will be your everlasting light.
As our nation battles the invisible enemy, we reaffirm that Americans believe in the power of prayer. We give thanks for the majesty of creation and for the gift of eternal life. And we place our trust in the hands of Almighty God.
Id like to just wish everybody a very Happy Easter. Were going to be celebrating that very, very special day, and its going to be, hopefully, a very good weekend and a very productive weekend.
And I want to thank everybody in our country and beyond for all theyve had to put up with. One hundred and eighty-four countries, as of this morning, are fighting this enemy and we pray for them all.
With that, Id like to introduce Bishop Harry Jackson from Maryland, a highly respected gentleman who is a member of our faith and a person that we have tremendous respect for.
Bishop, please. Thank you.
BISHOP JACKSON: Thank you, Mr. President. First of all, let me say thank you for the job youre doing you and the Vice President to protect our nation. And youve included the churches in the relief efforts. Many churches wouldve had to close down
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
BISHOP JACKSON: had it not been for your insightful leadership. So thank you both very much.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Bishop.
{snip}
Q Mr. President, whats your message to churches? Should pastors have Easter services?
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.
Q Can we ask you that at the briefing perhaps?
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q Okay. Thank you. Happy Easter.
THE PRESIDENT: You too. Happy Easter, everybody.
END
12:15 P.M. EDT
Remarks by President Trump at Easter Blessing with Bishop Harry Jackson
Issued on: April 10, 2020
Oval Office
12:09 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you very much. On this Good Friday, Christians from all around the world remember the suffering and death upon the cross of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. At Easter Sunday, we will celebrate his glorious resurrection.
At this holy time, our nation is engaged in a battle like never before the invisible enemy. Our brave doctors, nurses, and responders first responders, responders of all are fighting to save lives. Our workers are racing to deliver critical medical supplies. Our best scientists are working around the clock to develop lifesaving therapeutics, and I think theyre doing really well in doing so. Our people are making tremendous sacrifices to end this pandemic.
Though we will not be able to gather together with one another as we normally would on Easter, we can use this sacred time to focus on prayer, reflection, and growing in our personal relationship with God. So important.
I ask all Americans to pray that God will heal our nation; to bring comfort to those who are grieving; to give strength to the doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers; to restore health to the sick; and to renew the hope in every person who is suffering. Our nation will come through like never before.
I thank the many families who have prayed for me and for my family. And your prayers are felt, and I am forever grateful.
Id like to thank our great Vice President and his wonderful wife, who we all know very well, Karen, for the incredible job they do and for their service not only to the country but for their service to God.
Almost 3,000 years ago, the Prophet Isaiah wrote these words: Darkness covers the Earth but the Lord rises upon you, and His glory appears over you For the Lord will be your everlasting light.
As our nation battles the invisible enemy, we reaffirm that Americans believe in the power of prayer. We give thanks for the majesty of creation and for the gift of eternal life. And we place our trust in the hands of Almighty God.
Id like to just wish everybody a very Happy Easter. Were going to be celebrating that very, very special day, and its going to be, hopefully, a very good weekend and a very productive weekend.
And I want to thank everybody in our country and beyond for all theyve had to put up with. One hundred and eighty-four countries, as of this morning, are fighting this enemy and we pray for them all.
With that, Id like to introduce Bishop Harry Jackson from Maryland, a highly respected gentleman who is a member of our faith and a person that we have tremendous respect for.
Bishop, please. Thank you.
BISHOP JACKSON: Thank you, Mr. President. First of all, let me say thank you for the job youre doing you and the Vice President to protect our nation. And youve included the churches in the relief efforts. Many churches wouldve had to close down
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
BISHOP JACKSON: had it not been for your insightful leadership. So thank you both very much.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Bishop.
{snip}
Q Mr. President, whats your message to churches? Should pastors have Easter services?
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.
Q Can we ask you that at the briefing perhaps?
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q Okay. Thank you. Happy Easter.
THE PRESIDENT: You too. Happy Easter, everybody.
END
12:15 P.M. EDT
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