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Homily Offered by the Rev. Dr. Robert Certain Jesus said many things; and many of his words have been reflected in the life and ministry of Gerald Ford. In Matthew 5, at the beginning of Our Lords ministry, Jesus gives us a list of virtues in the Beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. The Contemporary English Version lists them this way:
There was one more beatitude, one I have saved for last.
Gerald Ford was a Christian man, a man who lived his life in accordance with the virtues of the Beatitudes. For us, he will continue to serve as an example of how to live as a man of faith, a man of the nation, a man for the world. Early this past summer, as I prepared to leave for the General Convention of the Episcopal Church, President Fords concern was for the church he loved. He asked me if we would face schism. After we discussed the various issues we would consider, particularly concerns about human sexuality and the leadership of women, he said he did not think they should be divisive for anyone who lived by the Great Commandments to love God and neighbor. He then asked me to work for reconciliation within the Church. I assured him I would, just as he had worked for reconciliation within the nation thirty years ago. John 15:13 - On the last day of his earthly ministry, Jesus said, Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
As a statesman, churchman, and family man, Gerald Ford was a man of deep faith and constant prayer. With confidence in the God who created, redeemed, and sustained him, his abiding mantra was Proverbs 3:56: With all your heart you must trust the Lord and not your own judgment. Always let him lead you, and he will clear the road for you to follow. With that proverb in mind, President Ford found clarity for the road he walked; and he gave us a clear example to follow in our own lives. Gerald Ford, in his public life and his private life, was a man who was quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger. He was humble and meek, a man who cared deeply for the good and well-being of others, and always placed us first. He was a man who sought the image of God in each and every person, who respected their God-given dignity, who worked all his life for justice and peace on earth; a man who let the light of Christ shine brightly in his life. In John 14:16, Jesus tells us he has gone before us to prepare a place; and promises to return to take us to our eternal home. On St. Stephens Day 2006, Jesus said to Gerald Ford, Welcome home, good and faithful servant. On St. Stephens Day 2006, Gerald Ford discovered his strength renewed and rose with wings like an eagle to the nearer presence of Christ Jesus, where he will never again be weary. Gerald, may you find your road cleared as you continue to follow your Lord in the Church Triumphant and in the work of His Kingdom of Heaven. |