“for the measure you give will be the measure you get back”
Monday was MLK, Jr.
Day.
Because I teach about
him each year,
I know a lot about
Martin Luther King, Jr.
And while I know that
he was not a perfect man,
I consider King to be a
modern-day prophet.
And like many prophets
of old,
King suffered.
He endured multiple
death threats,
Jail time, and
Beatings,
For his work that
centered on Jesus’s belief that
There is neither Jew
nor Gentile,
neither slave nor free,
nor is there male and
female,
for we are all one in
Him.
As best as he could,
MLK did not judge.
He did not condemn.
He forgave.
And he gave.
Yet he was judged.
He was condemned.
Some people could not
forgive him for his message of equality.
Some people did not
care how much he gave.
And in the end,
His life was taken much
too young.
The measure he gave was
not the measure he got back…
So why bother?
Why bother to do good?
Why bother not to
judge?
Why bother not to be
selfish?
Why bother not to say
horrendous things about our enemies?
Why bother to give to
the poor and needy?
Why bother forgive?
Why not hold grudges
and get even?
Why not amass wealth
for ourselves?
Why not slander our
neighbor?
Why not mock those who
differ from us?
Why not be manipulative
and wicked?
Clearly, those things
get you far in this world.
Why take the hard road
when there is a much easier path to follow?
Why?
Because it’s the right
thing to do.
The Love of God
Is a redeeming love
that is open to all
through the cross and
resurrection of
Jesus Christ.
THAT is why MLK, Jr.
did the work he did.
And THAT is why
Those of us who follow
in the way of Love
Do
the work we do as well.
But
it is so very, very hard sometimes.
Especially
when the measure we give
Is
not the measure we get back.
…
Yet
we do it anyway.
We
do it
because
we must.
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