In the same sense mother, there is so much
more to you than what you and other people see on the outside. You are not just a mom washing clothes and cooking the dinner,(as honorable as
this may be) you are full of potential. Unfortunately you won’t find it until
you tap into that greatness within you as is revealed in God’s word.
This blog site encourages mother to see their children as gifts from God. Mothers are empowered through the word of God to know their worth in God, and how to activate the promises of God for their children, pray without ceasing and in turn empower their children to become who God says they are.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Celebrating a Legend
Today we celebrate the life
and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. King’s message was one of non-violence and hope. Dr. King was a great
orator and very often, we hear others quoting excerpts from his many speeches.
His 1963 “I have a dream speech” appear to be one of the most quoted of his
speeches. Dr. King did not live to see his dreams become a reality but so many
of us have witnessed and are the recipient of what Dr. King was only able to
dream about. I believe that as was said of Abraham in Hebrews 11, we can say it
of Dr. King that “this was a man of great Faith”
Dr. King could have sat back
not wanting to get involved, he could have come up with many excuses. "I am a pastor I need to focus on my congregation, and saving souls" perhaps he could have said "I have my beautiful wife and four young children to think about, let the government do something." I am also sure that Dr. King also knew that what he was doing
was potentially dangerous, however he took the opportunity to make things
happen not just for himself and his family but for so many of us. Dr. King saw injustice and could not sit idly and do nothing.
Dr. King promoted
non-violence, to show that arguments and disagreements do not have to be
settled with guns and knives. This great but I am sure difficult stand earned
him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Ironically the very violence he fought
against ended his life in 1968.
As we celebrate Dr. Kings
life and legacy let us do so with the pride and integrity of which he lived his
life. Do not just sit around as another day to rest but volunteer to make it
happen for someone else. There is so much more to Dr. King, than his speeches,
just as there are so much more to whom Jesus Christ really is beyond being a
"good man". He is not just our Savior, but a father and brother. He is the great healer, provider, protector and friend. To sum it all up He is the "I am that I am. " These are things we would never know unless we do some research. Just as we should do more research, and listen to the testimonies of those who knew Dr. King; we must also dig deeper in
God’s word, and spend more time with Him in prayer to get to know more of Who
He is.
In His Service,
Vilma
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