January 18th was Martin Luther King day, which in my world, is a huge deal. Where I walk, it means bigger, better, new, and more. This day symbolizes possibilities in a world that, at the time, didn’t believe in a new way of thinking. Martin Luther King recognized the need for change, but did more than just talk about what he wanted and saw for the future ~ he took action! His daily path was full of sharing, and a willingness to stand for those who couldn’t stand for themselves. He made sure they had a voice, even if (especially when) others attempted to silence his call. He was a quiet man who spoke with a loud roar. He stood courageously while the fearful threw stones of anger and ignorance. It was this ignorance and fear that fueled his passion… not to prove the nay-sayers wrong, but rather to help them see the same possibilities he dreamed of. He loved them. The more they hated him, the more love he wanted them to feel.
He did have a dream, and knew light would shine on that dream, changing the world forever. It arrived. It’s still arriving.
My words will never be worthy to be on the same page as this great man, so instead, I’ll give you his:
“I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.”
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
He left behind some valuable statements and quite a legacy.
Great post and such a good reminder about why we celebrate MLK.
Great post. I’m glad you took the time to honor Dr. King — it made me remember why we celebrate the holiday.
Following along…GREAT post
Great post,
All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.