Clinton's Speech To White House Prayer Breakfast
September 11, 1998
Welcome to the White House and to this day
to which Hillary and the Vice President and I
look forward so much every year.
This is always an important day for our
country, for the reasons that the Vice President said; it is an unusual and, I think, unusually important day today.
I may not be quite as easy with my words
today as I have been in years past. And I was
up rather late last night thinking about and
praying about what I ought to say today. And
rather unusually for me, I actually tried to
write it down. So if you will forgive me, I will
do my best to say what it is I want to say to
you, and I may have to take my glasses out to
read my own writing.
First, I want to say to all of you that, as you
might imagine, I have been on quite a journey
these last few weeks to get to the end of this, to
the rock-bottom truth of where I am and
where we all are.
I agree with those who have
said that in my first statement after I testified, I was not contrite enough.
I don't think
there is a fancy way to say that I have sinned.
It is important to me that everybody who
has been hurt know that the sorrow I feel is
genuine: first, and most important, my family; also my friends; my staff; my Cabinet;
Monica Lewinsky and her family, and the
American people.
I have asked all for their
forgiveness. But I believe that to be forgiven,
more than sorrow is required, at least two
more things.
First, genuine repentance: a determination
to change and to repair breaches of my own
making.
I have repented.
Second, what my Bible calls a broken spirit:
an understanding that I must have God's help
to be the person that I want to be, a willingness
to give the very forgiveness I seek, a renunciation of the pride and the anger which cloud
judgment, lead people to excuse and compare
and to blame and complain.
Now, what does all this mean, for me and for
us?
First, I will instruct my lawyers to mount a
vigorous defense, using all available appropriate arguments, but legal language must not
obscure the fact that I have done wrong.
Second, I will continue on the path of repentance, seeking pastoral support and theirs of
other ---- and that of other caring people, so
that they can hold me accountable for my own
commitment.
Third, I will intensify my efforts to lead our
country and the world toward peace and freedom, prosperity and harmony, in the hope
that, with a broken spirit and a still-strong
heart, I can be used for greater good, for we
have many blessings and many challenges,
and so much work to do. In this, I ask for your
prayers and for your help in healing our
nation.
And though I cannot move beyond or forget
this -- indeed, I must always keep it as a
caution light in my life -- it is very important
that our nation move forward.
I am very grateful for the many, many
people, clergy and ordinary citizens alike, who
have written me with wise counsel. I am
profoundly grateful for the support of so many
Americans who somehow, through it all, seem
to still know that I care about them a great
deal, that I care about their problems and
their dreams.
I am grateful for those who
have stood by me and who say that in this case
and many others the bounds of privacy have
been excessively and unwisely invaded.
That
may be.
Nevertheless, in this case, it may be a
blessing, because I still sinned.
And if my
repentance is genuine and sustained and if I
can maintain both a broken spirit and a strong
heart, then good can come of this for our
country as well as for me and my family.
I----.
The children of this country, the children of this country can learn in a profound
way that integrity is important and selfishness is wrong.
But God can change us and
make us strong at the broken places.
I want to embody those lessons for the
children of this country, for that little boy in
Florida who came up to me and said that he
wanted to grow up and be President and to be
just like me.
I want the parents of all the
children in America to be able to say that to
their children.
A couple of days ago, when I was in Florida,
a Jewish friend of mine gave me this liturgy
book called "Gates of Repentance." And there
was this incredible passage from the Yom
Kippur liturgy.
I would like to read it to you.
"Now is the time for turning.
The leaves are
beginning to turn from green to red to orange.
The birds are beginning to turn and are heading once more toward the south.
The animals
are beginning to turn to storing their food for
the winter.
For leaves, birds and animals,
turning comes instinctively.
But for us, turning does not come so easily.
It takes an act of
will for us to make a turn.
It means breaking
old habits.
It means admitting that we have
been wrong, and this is never easy.
It means
losing face.
It means starting all over again,
and this is always painful. It means saying, 'I
am sorry.' It means recognizing that we have
the ability to change.
These things are terribly
hard to do. But unless we turn, we will be
trapped forever in yesterday's ways. Lord,
help us to turn from callousness to sensitivity;
from hostility to love; from pettiness to purpose; from envy to contentment; from carelessness to discipline; from fear to faith.
Turn
us around, oh, Lord, and bring us back toward
you.
Revive our lives as at the beginning, and
turn us toward each other, Lord, for in isolation, there is no life."
I thank my friend for that.
I thank you for
being here.
I ask you to share my prayer that
God will search me and know my heart, try
me and know my anxious thoughts, see if
there is any hurtfulness in me, and lead me
toward the life everlasting.
I ask that God give me a clean heart.
Let me
walk by faith and not sight. I ask once again to
be able to love my neighbor, all my neighbors,
as myself, to be an instrument of God's peace,
to let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart and, in the end, the work of
my hands be pleasing.
This is what I wanted to say to you today.
Thank you. God bless you.
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