As a youth I attended the eulogy ceremony of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Atlanta, Ga. I recall how cordial the city was to each mourner. It was the most moving experience of my life. The multitudes came from around the world to honor his legacy. While I watched the procession pass by, I asked God why would anyone wish to take the life of a man, who had devoted his life to secure the Civil Rights of our nation. I pledged my oath to God that I would devote my life to assure that his struggle would never die in vain.
I have kept my oath to God. In kind God has blessed me through the power of His Holy Spirit to teach our world to understand the truth about our Civil Rights. If the truth were ever made lucid for each civilian to see, then war, hatred, bigotry, poverty, even homelessness would desist from society. As it stands now the world is blind, and it cannot see.
Each civic official has proclaimed that he or she has the answer to solve our civil disputes. Yet, each has failed. The reason each has failed is because none has the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit teaches us all things. Without the Holy Spirit we can do nothing. We are helpless and powerless. I have the power try me!
I have kept my oath to God. In kind God has blessed me through the power of His Holy Spirit to teach our world to understand the truth about our Civil Rights. If the truth were ever made lucid for each civilian to see, then war, hatred, bigotry, poverty, even homelessness would desist from society. As it stands now the world is blind, and it cannot see.
Each civic official has proclaimed that he or she has the answer to solve our civil disputes. Yet, each has failed. The reason each has failed is because none has the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit teaches us all things. Without the Holy Spirit we can do nothing. We are helpless and powerless. I have the power try me!