I thank the gentleman for yielding and for holding this Special Order to highlight the importance of prayer as we work in the 117th Congress. As we speak today, we know that God and not man has the final authority. If Congress is going to govern successfully, then we must rely on Him to do so. Perhaps one of our Founding Fathers from Pennsylvania said it best. At the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin asked rhetorically: ``If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?'' That question has the same implications today as it did in Philadelphia those 200-plus years ago. We know that those who build without the Lord, they labor in vain. In this body, we must strive to ensure that we are asking for God's guidance as we work to solve the difficult issues that we face here every day. Just yesterday, I spoke with Pastor Gary Dull, from the Faith Baptist Church of Altoona, who said if we are going to know the will of God for our Nation, we must go to Him in prayer. In everything that we do, we must seek his will. As we begin the final month, let us remember, let us together humbly pray.
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