Bono spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC, on Feb. 2, 2006.
First, the introductory humor:
Well, I'm the first to admit that there's
something unnatural… something unseemly… about rock stars mounting the
pulpit and preaching at presidents, and then disappearing to their
villas in the South of France. Talk about a fish out of water. It was
weird enough when Jesse Helms showed up at a U2 concert… but this is
really weird, isn't it?
You know, one of the things I love about this
country is its separation of church and state. Although I have to say:
in inviting me here, both church and state have been separated from
something else completely: their mind.
Then the serious, awesome, grace heralding, God-exalting stuff:
But then my cynicism got another helping hand.
It was what Colin Powell, a five-star general,
called the greatest W.M.D. of them all: a tiny little virus called
A.I.D.S. And the religious community, in large part, missed it. The
one's that didn't miss it could only see it as divine retribution for
bad behaviour. Even on children… Even fastest growing group of HIV
infections were married, faithful women.
Aha, there they go again! I thought to myself Judgmentalism is back!
But in truth, I was wrong again. The church was slow but the church got busy on this the leprosy of our age.
Love was on the move.
Mercy was on the move.
God was on the move.
Moving people of all kinds to work with others
they had never met, never would have cared to meet… Conservative church
groups hanging out with spokesmen for the gay community, all singing
off the same hymn sheet on AIDS… Soccer moms and quarterbacks… hip-hop
stars and country stars… This is what happens when God gets on the
move: crazy stuff happens!
Popes were seen wearing sunglasses!
Jesse Helms was seen with a ghetto blaster!
Crazy stuff. Evidence of the spirit.
It was breathtaking. Literally. It stopped the world in its tracks.
When churches started demonstrating on debt,
governments listened—and acted. When churches starting organising,
petitioning, and even—that most unholy of acts today, God forbid,
lobbying… on AIDS and global health, governments listened—and acted.
I'm here today in all humility to say: you changed minds; you changed policy; you changed the world.
Look, whatever thoughts you have about God, who
He is or if He exists, most will agree that if there is a God, He has a
special place for the poor. In fact, the poor are where God lives.
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