The address was delivered from the White House at the 2020 National Christmas Tree Lighting.
To every family across our nation, the first lady and I want to wish you all a very, very Merry Christmas.
For Christians this is a joyous time to remember God’s greatest gift to the world. More than two thousand years ago the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary. He said, “Do not be afraid. You have found favor with God.” The angel told her that you would give birth to a baby boy, Jesus, who would be called the Son of the Most High. Nine months later Christ was born in the town of Bethlehem. The Son of God came into the world in a humble stable. As Christians everywhere know, the birth of our Lord and Savior changed history forever.
At Christmas we give thanks to God and that God sent his only Son to die for us and to offer everlasting peace to all humanity. More than two millennia after the birth of Jesus Christ, his teachings continue to inspire and uplift billions and billions of people all over the globe. His divine word still fills our hearts with hope and faith and Christians everywhere still strive to live by Jesus’ timeless commandment to his disciples, “Love one another”.
This year our nation, and the world, have battled the once-in-a-century pandemic. We have witnessed Christ Spirit of selflessness and compassion throughout our land, and we have seen God’s mercy and grace and the goodness of our fellow citizens. Brave doctors nurses and First Responders have courageously risked their lives to save others. Workers have labored around the clock to produce and deliver life-saving supplies and critical aid. Faith communities have rally to care for those in need, and Americans across our nation have made profound sacrifices for their neighbors and four people all over the world. We are now just days away from delivering millions of doses of a safe and effective vaccine that will soon end this pandemic and save millions of lives. Tonight we give thanks for all of the scientists, researchers, manufacturers, workers and service members who have worked tirelessly to make this breakthrough possible. It is truly a Christmas miracle, one of the great achievements medically, they say, ever in history at this special time of year we also express our gratitude for the many blessings we enjoy as Americans. Our hearts and prayers are with the brave members of law enforcement who keep our community safe. And we remember all of the heroes of the United States military, especially those who are spending this holiday far from home. We send our love to each and every one of them. They are very, very special people.
Above all, during the sacred season our souls are full of thanks and praise for almighty God for sending us Christ, his Son, to redeem the world. Tonight we ask that God will continue to bless this nation and we pray that he will grant every American family a Christmas season full of joy hope and peace. On behalf of Melania and the entire Trump family, Merry Christmas to all, and best wishes for a very, very great and happy New Year.
Thank you.
The 2020 National Christmas Tree Lighting is presented by the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation.
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- In thanksgiving and celebration of God’s gift of salvation through the birth of Jesus Christ.
- For the nation to look to Christ throughout this holiday season.
- For encouragement, peace, and safety for all doctors, nurses, first responders, law enforcement personnel, and military servicemen and women who must spend Christmas away from family.
Sources: White House