Monday, January 21, 2008

I Get It

The 'I Have A Dream' speech was written
by Dr. King in these mangroves in Bimini, Bahamas
Photo Taken By Maria
Today is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. A day to reflect on the life and journey of one gifted, courageous and outspoken man. Dr. King did for his generation what only he could do. He spoke the truth to the masses and removed most of the clay and dirt that plugged the eyes and ears of the people. Some didn't listen.


HEBREWS 4 12 For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.


The truth is a double-edged sword and pierces the hearts of men. So some retaliated against the truth and Dr. King's life was taken from him.


President John F. Kennedy was also a truth speaker during Dr. King's time. He supported Dr. King. His life was taken from him too.


You can assasinate a man, but you cannot assasinate the truth. The truth lives on.


I wonder if the people of this day and age are really paying attention. Do they get that racism still exists for just about everybody today? Somebody hates something about somebody somewhere, every day. That's so dangerously powerful and yes, love is a mighty warrior but wisdom and knowledge are also effectively mighty. Where's the wisdom in hatred? Where's the wisdom in racism? Haven't enough souls been assasinated for this cause? When does life become important again? When does truth become important again? How many more righteous men have to sacrifice their lives before we get it?


I get it Dr. King and Mr. President, I get it. And, thank you.

2 comments:

Lisa Sargese said...

Dr. King's words are powerful and timeless. Thanks for reminding us.

Unknown said...

Yes, thanks for reminding us indeed!

Thank you also for the Hebrews quote. I can not recall ever hearing that passage before. It is most poigniant to me. Well selected.

Cheers.