Jimmy Carter Is Honored in Washington

Ready, step. Ready, step. Even so saith the spirit, for they rest from their labors. Whether we live, therefore, or die, we are the Lord’s. Throughout his life, he showed us what it means to be a practitioner of good works and a good and faithful servant of God and of the people. And today, many think he was from a bygone era, but in reality, he saw well into the future. And on my phone it said, “Paw-paw mobile.” So I answered it, of course. I said, “Hey, Paw-paw.” He said, “Who’s this?” I said, “This is Jason.” He said, “What are you doing?” I said: “I’m not doing anything. You called me.” He said: “I didn’t call you. I’m taking a picture.” It was — A nuclear engineer, right? I mean. Today we join in sadness to honor our dear friend, President Carter, for his extraordinary years of principled and decent leadership and his courageous commitment to civil rights and human rights. Last Sunday, our God called the Sunday school teacher home. Don’t let his legacy die. Don’t let this nation die. Let faith and hope be our guardrails.

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