“I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of
former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit
together at the table of brotherhood.”
– Martin Luther King, I Have a Dream Quote
January 16, 2012 was celebrated as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It
is a day that reminds us of the ideals of Dr. King Jr. A man of peace!
Peace is the most precious commodity that the world needs! Conflicts,
racism, discrimination, and oppression are some of the vices which are
ripping countries apart.
Yes! I couldn’t agree with Martin Luther King Jr. in his statement
that, “Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world that we
must love our enemies - or else? The chain reaction of evil - hate
begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or else we
shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.” He declared that
he had a dream for a more peaceful and united society, he envisioned
that one day little children of all races would be able to walk down the
street hand-in-hand!
King was the chief spokesman for nonviolent activism in the civil
rights movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in
federal and state law.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a United States federal holiday marking
the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is observed on the
third Monday of January each year, which is around the time of King's
birthday, January 15. This year the celebration of the day fell on
January 16, 2012. The day was used by many, especially students in USA
and Canada to reflect on the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. which
drives our society on the wheels of social justice! My school used the
day to engage students in focusing on their individual dreams that could
help make them better students and better persons! It is my prayer that
as we reflect on the dream and speeches of Dr. King, we will remind
ourselves that according to Dr. King, the purpose of education is: “To
save man from the morass of propaganda, in my opinion, is one of the
chief aims of education. Education must enable one to sift and weigh
evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal,
and the facts from the fiction.”
Words We Use Must Uplift and Build Us as Human Beings
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a Minister of the Gospel, admonishes us
to be careful with the words we use on other people. The Bible says in
Proverbs 12:25 that, unsecured loans “An anxious heart weighs a man down but a kind word
cheers him up.” How true! The words we use can build or destroy; unite
or divide; bring peace or tension (even war) and so on.
Pronouncements of Some Ministers of the Gospel and Politicians in Ghana Recently:
Of late an unfortunate development of unkind words being used by some
Pastors and some politicians in Ghana leaves much to be desired in our
beloved country. One could refer to news coverage of some Pastors using
words of curse on innocent bad credit loans children in their efforts to prove that they
are ‘powerful’! Such unbridled tongues have been left to ride their
freedom in the country. This is very sad indeed. However, judgment of
the Almighty God awaits those who use words to destroy others. Remember,
our deeds and words will be brought to judgment one day!
Radio stations are being used to insult people in authority, including
even the President of the nation by politicians who ought to know
better! Our political divide has become acrimonious and very shameful.
How can we develop as a nation if we are at each other’s throat? Let’s
pause and reflect on the following words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.:
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot
drive out hate; only love can do that “Nonviolence means avoiding not
only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit.
You not only refuse to shoot a man, but you refuse to hate him.”
The culture of Ghana has strong foundation in respect for authority and
hospitality towards strangers. These cornerstones of our culture should
not be sacrificed at the altar of hate and indecency!
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