Today we celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., an extraordinary man who led a movement of change, who dreamed segregated Americans could become a ‘symphony of brotherhood’ working, praying & struggling together in peaceful equality. We commemorate his efforts and the thousands who rose up with him against injustice to let freedom ring in this country.
What a life. What a legacy from this man of faith – a preacher from a long line of preachers (his father, grandfather, great-grandfather) – who found the courage to stand up against segregated injustice, violence and hatred.
In the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, Martin Luther King, Jr. kept on going…
‘even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream…’
…blazing a path of change through non-violence.
“Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred…We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again & again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.”
Pray God that Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dreams will continue in these turbulent times, that hearts sweltering with the heat of injustice, oppression and hate will be transformed into fountains overflowing with freedom, justice and love.
A favorite book, The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. (edited by Clayborne Carson), combines his letters, writings, and speeches into a comprehensive portrait of his life. I highly recommend this book for a deeper look into his life that is truly inspiring & a valuable resource for fighting injustice anywhere.
Although Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy is for all Americans and the world, regardless of race or creed, as a pastor he often challenged the Christian establishment’s status quo. To look the other way or not get involved was not his way – or the way of Jesus Christ.
Take a few moments to read his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” written to the clergy. See how relevant his applications are to our challenges today:
“Was not Jesus an extremist for love: ‘Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.’ … Will we be extremists for hate or for love? Will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or for the extension of justice? …
Perhaps the South, the nation, and the world are in dire need of creative extremists.”
All these years later, there’s still too much hate-filled rhetoric filling airwaves, hallways and heart-waves. As we remember the legacy of this great civil rights activist, killed for his beliefs and dreams of equality, let’s ask ourselves, what kind of extremists are we?
WHAT KIND OF EXTREMIST AM I?
WHAT KIND OF EXTREMIST ARE YOU?
How can we become creative extremists for Love? To extend justice to all, equally, through the prism of Love, stamping out the darkness of hate whenever & wherever it lurks in our neighborhoods, communities, cities, countries…around our globe?
grace, peace & creative extremists (for LOVE!)
Virginia : )
Looking and praying for the extremist for love to come and be our leader.
Amen, Bernadette! oh how we need an extremist for love to unify us! 🙏🌟💜🌟🙏
V: Glad you addressed the achievements and courage of Martin Luther King, Jr. He deserves much acclaim.
He had the courage of his convictions – challenging the religious establishment to action from within a jail cell – to jointly stand for justice & equality everywhere. ✨🙏✨
Thank you, Virginia..I read the letter..a great day to read and to remember…
It’s a powerful letter, Carol-Jo. Still applicable to so much around us today! 🌟🙏🌟
a lovely tribute to a true hero.
You are so right, Michele. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a true hero!! 🌟🙏🌟
and with a gentle strength. xoxox Michele
His words are such an inspiration even today.
His words, like his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech & letters & sermons, continue to inspire us to work for our dreams of justice, equality & freedom for all. ✨🌟🙏🌟✨
Oh Virginia… there is indeed so much hate, indifference and turmoil in our world .. and the only antidote is love… Diane
Amen, Diane! We need to distribute massive antidotes of Love to heal the scars of hatred & change hearts bent with malicious intent. 🙏✨🌟💜🌟✨🙏
Pingback: LOOKING UP @ THE MOON!!! | Roses in the Rubble