I ran this piece four years ago as the last election came to
view. It’s just as relevant today. The strategies of the current candidates are
just as twisted. The words of MLK are just as promising. The coming of our Lord
is that much closer.
A true leader brings great hope to a nation.
Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill
shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places
plain: And the glory of the LORD shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together: for the mouth of the LORD
hath spoken it.
Isaiah 40: 3
The
world changed when John the Baptist fulfilled this prophecy by preparing the
way of the Messiah. More recently, another man spoke the words during a time of
cultural upheaval in one of the most important speeches ever delivered. During
that speech, before Martin Luther King, Jr. began his eloquent revelation of a
dream, he referenced the valley.
Now is the time to make real
the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate
valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to
lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of
brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's
children.
Then came the heart of the speech and the sharing
of the dream, and this man of God included Isaiah’s prophecy. He knew
of its fulfillment. And yet, he believed the words held a future hope. For
Americans? For peace among the races calling themselves Americans? Most
certainly. But Dr. King realized the words were written to proclaim the coming
of Christ. To mark the day when the glory of the Lord would be revealed, and
all flesh would see it together.
Evil shut the mouth of John the Baptist, but the prophecy rang
true and the message did not end. The voice of Dr. King met evil as well. But
his dream didn’t end. Great loss was suffered, and great progress made in
exalting that dark and desolate valley. A servant of God, one with a vision and
a voice, can bring great change, exalt valleys, flatten mountains, straighten
what is crooked and smooth the rough places.
But not completely. Evil still lurks. Some claim the media is
responsible for stirring the racial tension rising up in America today. In
reality, Satan is behind it. And he’s got his claw in politics too. Absurd
comments from this unusual crop of presidential candidates seem to result in a
tangled, ridiculous waste of time. No potential leader possesses the vision and
voice to lift us from the sinking wasteland, or flatten any mountain blocking a
secure and united future.
I long for the vision of a man who was murdered when I was a child.
As a white Southern girl, perhaps I didn’t fully appreciate his legacy. But
now, as Christian woman, I can see the greatness of his message and his
leadership. But I have a dream that One even greater will come to rule the
world with truth and justice. Thank God, prophecy will soon be fulfilled again.
He is coming.
I have a dream that I can gather with all races to worship in freedom.
But it’s not a dream—not anymore. It’s reality every time we gather in my
Southern Baptist Church. It would have never been this way in the past. But
now, it’s nothing to even note. We’re just family.
I have a dream that come November I can step into the voting booth
and mark a reasonable choice. But not all dreams are meant to be. I know this
much: God appoints leaders. Some to lead with greatness. Some, by their
ungodliness, to bring a nation to turn from their rebellion against God or else
meet their end. I wonder what Dr. King’s prayer for our nation would be today. He
might still hold firm to the promises of democracy. Hope is not yet lost. Or perhaps
he would simply pray: Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Click here to read Dr. King's "I Have a Dream..." speech.
Click here to read Dr. King's "I Have a Dream..." speech.