But let judgment roll down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream. Amos 5:24 ERV
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. quoted this powerful scripture in his famous I HAVE A DREAM speech. He believed God’s Word. He took his Bible, the one President Obama will place his hand upon next week, very seriously; so seriously that he repeatedly risked his life to proclaim its message of love for God and love for neighbor.
Uncle M.L., like everyone, was far from perfect; but he loved the Lord. It was God’s Word that he used to unite a movement and change our nation.
Uncle M.L. was born on January 15, 1929. In remembering him today, I can tell you that he was a kind and gentle man who was used as a strong prophet of God.
Many people called him the “Black Moses” and the “Modern Day Apostle of Love.” He was a Baptist preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ who was also called to lead the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. loved Jesus and preached His Word. His sermons such as Rediscovering Lost Values and The Death of Evil on the Seashore reflect his devotion to the Lord and his obedience to God’s call. The themes of his teachings are strongly reflective of the need of God’s love, human repentance, and forgiveness.
Dr. King was a family man. As one whose bloodline includes ancestors who were not only powerful Gospel preachers, but ex-slaves, Irish sharecroppers, educators, musicians, entrepreneurs, and civil rights leaders, we can understand and appreciate how God called Dr. King as a modern day Moses and gave him a prophetic DREAM to help set the captives free.
He and my father, Rev. A. D. King, are brothers, fallen soldiers of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement who now reside in Heaven. Many people don’t even know that Martin had a brother and a sister. He was a beloved uncle and family member.
The year 2013 will mark several significant landmark anniversaries, including 150 years since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, 100 years since the formation of the Federal Reserve System, 50 years since the MLK ‘I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH’, and the 40th year landmine Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in America. This will surely be a year of transition, and there is a need for a deep spiritual awakening. In fact, it’s time for America to wake up before the dream becomes a nightmare.
Thank God that Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream. Happy Birthday, Uncle M. L.
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It is almost an act of SACRILEGE that Obama will take his oath of Office on the day Commemorating the great Dr Martin Luther King.. This offends me very deeply and I am sure Mr King would turn in his grave if he knew that the current President legalized sodomy and bestiality in the Armed Forces amongst the very many un-Christian unethical Executive Orders he has pushed through.. it seems NOTHING is sacred to Obama.
Alveda, Thank you for your wonderful letter to your Uncle. I only wish that I had been taught the full story of MLK in school. Not until years later did i fully understand all that took place and why. I am saddened that the marxist liberals have highjacked your Uncle’s message and purpose for there own aspirations. Seldom do they mention that he was a man of God that believed in peace, love and the salvation of Jesus Christ. God bless you and your family.