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Dr. King’s Fight for Justice Sought Unification, Not Division

January 24, 2017 by Patricia

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This week marked the 88th birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I was reminded during the weekend of celebrations of a book by King in which he wrote about the “gulf between practice and profession.” In this particular passage, he concludes that the principles we say we espouse don’t always align with what we say or how we live.

“On the one hand, we proudly profess certain sublime and noble principles, but on the other hand, we sadly practice the very antithesis of these principles. How often are our lives characterized by a high blood pressure of creeds and an anemia of deeds!” King writes in Strength to Love,” published in 1963.

The book is comprised of a collection of sermons, primarily in the topic of racial segregation, with a strong emphasis on core Christian values. The book’s primary focus is on the importance and need of “agape” love among all people – the type of love that is selfless, courageous and kind.

King’s voice still resounds decades after his death, calling Americans to stand up for the biblical and moral principle that we are to love all God’s people, regardless of their race, nationality, or any other traits that differentiate us. That principle lies, not only behind King’s passionate voice, but also in the heart of Christ’s teachings.

This quote: “A persistent schizophrenia leaves so many of us tragically divided against ourselves,” was true four decades ago in our nation, and is still true today.

When King penned the famous “I have a dream” speech for the March on Washington, his preparation involved three main documents: the Bible, the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and the Gettysburg address. From the concept that “all men are created equal” to Jesus’ commandment to love our neighbor as ourselves, the unforgettable words in “I have a dream” will forever echo as a beacon for freedom, equality and democracy in America.

During his discourse, he called men to stand by and fight for the principles of freedom and justice, and yet, to remember that the end result should be unification, not division. In King’s own words: “Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.”

So many years have gone by since that hot summer day in 1963, when a massive group of marchers gathered around the Lincoln Memorial to hear King speak. But I believe that if Dr. King were to speak again today, his rhetoric would remain: Let us be careful not to proudly profess principles of justice, love and freedom, and yet subvert them with practices that are against the very principles we proclaim.

It is a message that should resound in all our hearts today, at a time when our nation seems to be divided once more: Let us fight for justice, and yet stand by the democratic principles that have built our nation. Let us fight to remain one nation under God. Let us fight against what Dr. King called “this strange dichotomy,” which often remains as the great and cruel divide between what we believe, and how we act.

This article was published in Patricia’s column for the Atlanta Journal Constitution on Saturday January 21st, 2017.

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About Patricia

Patricia Holbrook is the President of Soaring with Him Ministries, author, columnist, blogger, wife and mom. Her passion is to encourage her audience to "soar above life's circumstances" by the power of God's Word and the Holy Spirit's guidance. She writes about making beauty out of brokenness, trusting God in the dark, the blessings of obedience and her love for the Savior. Among other places, you can find her writing weekly on her blog, www.soaringwithHim.com. on her weekend column for the Atlanta Journal Constitution www.ajc.com, on iDisciple and websites such as LifeLetter Cafe, among others. Patricia is also a national and international speaker for women's events and is currently attending Covington Seminary, where she is enrolled in their Master’s program in Bible Studies.

Comments

  1. Cheryl Gerou says

    January 24, 2017 at 11:20 am

    Visiting as your neighbor from #RaRa link up. Thanks for sharing this. It is such a good reminder and his words are as much for today as for when he spoke them. May your soul be refreshed in the unity we find in Christ Jesus our Savior.

    • Patricia says

      January 24, 2017 at 11:28 am

      Thank you for stopping by and for your encouragement, Cheryl! Blessings to you!

  2. Walt says

    January 24, 2017 at 1:50 pm

    Patricia, I wish I was as eloquent as you so I could attempt to express how powerful your article is. I am imagining many who read this article saying: I did not know that Dr. King spoke like this and used the Bible to give Him the principles to live by. Today we only hear Dr. King’ legacy distorted making it totally untrue so that it can be used for political and personal gain, a message of division and thus a distortion fo evil. You have written many powerful articles but thi one will be tough to match for powerful impact. To God be the glory for the gifting He has done in you and the way He speaks through you and your ministry. God bless you and family in ways greater than you can ask or think.

    • Patricia says

      January 25, 2017 at 8:58 am

      Thank you so much for always encouraging me in ministry, Walt. I really appreciate it. This article was really dear to my heart as well, as I am a big fan of Dr. King’s legacy… I pray it has reached and spoken to many in this tumultuous time we are living.

      Blessings to you and your family!!

  3. Kelly R Smith says

    January 25, 2017 at 9:41 am

    Great reminder of the principles that made this country great. Thanks for sharing! Visiting from #coffeeforyourheart.

    • Patricia says

      January 25, 2017 at 9:46 am

      Thank you for stopping by and encouraging me, Kelly!! Blessings,

  4. bethany mcilrath says

    January 25, 2017 at 9:58 am

    Wow, Patricia, this is fantastic. I’m so grateful for humble voices like yours sticking to the facts, speaking graciously, and convicting to be righteous- not just in intention or principle but in action. This is is powerful. Glad to share it today!

    • Patricia says

      January 25, 2017 at 10:09 am

      So grateful for your encouragement, Bethany! Your writing is beautiful too. Keep on writing, sister! Blessings to you,

  5. Martha Orlando says

    January 25, 2017 at 3:11 pm

    Patricia, I’ve looked at how divisive this nation has become and thought so often of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s vision for one nation under God, united in love and respect for all people, and not judging others by the way they look, but by the content of their character. I think he would be appalled at how far we’ve fallen. I’m praying each day that we haven’t fallen past the point of picking ourselves back up and trying again to “get it right” as a nation.
    Thank you for bringing the words of this amazing American to light again. They are ones that we should all take to heart and live out.
    Blessings!

    • Patricia says

      January 27, 2017 at 12:30 pm

      Thank you, Martha!! We do our part to speak truth in love. God honors that. Blessings,

  6. Sarah says

    January 27, 2017 at 12:26 pm

    Amen! All the fighting and bitterness now make me so sad. Dr King was such an amazing man and I wish we could all be at peace. Maybe one day…

    • Patricia says

      January 27, 2017 at 12:30 pm

      Amen, Sarah. Thanks for stopping by!! Blessings to you,

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