Thursday, August 28, 2008

King, Obama



Today we are seeing history. Almost 146 years ago Abraham Lincoln, Illinois lawyer who became President, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This began a revolution in American life that continues tonight...
It was 45 years ago today that Martin Luther King, Jr. gave one of the most fambous speeches in the 20th century; "I have a Dream..."
Tonight Barack Obama, Illinois lawyer and US Senator, will address the world as the first African American nominee for President of the United States!
This is a pivotal event in black Amrican history. We should pause, thank GOD, and vote for Obama.
I'm not even sure it matters whether or not we agree with him politically. He has emerged at a time when the US needs a change in the way our leaders understand and use power. he has emerged at a time when a season of hope is necessary. People have called his message of hope nothing but words. But I say, without a more hopeful vision we will never attain a better state of the union. Dr. King would attest to that. 45 years later his words of hope, his dream speech still empowers and challenges us. It is a vision to which we must all aspire. Without a visionary leader whose aspirations actually consider the needs of all people, especially the suffering isolated poor, the infirm, the prisoner, the elderly and the very young.
You know, I think most of us just want to be inspired. We want to experience something greater than ourselves that calls us to a higher way of life. I don't believe that Obama or any President for that matter is going to accomplish world peace, economic equality, health for all people, meaningful employment for every able bodied person, a new car, green renewable energy, and a weekend getaway for two to the Bahamas! I believe that communities can envision, plan, and work toward these goals. I believe there are millions of factors affecting the potential fulfillment of any of these dreams. As many factors as people...How will my sons benefit from our labor and what will they dream, attain, and offer for their kids?
I will say this: Just seeing the possibility that a black kid raised by a single mom who chooses to work in south chicago doing urban community development about low income people, can emerge as a hopeful Presidential candidate is inspiring enough for me today!
Apart from the messianic-like anointing in speech after speech that is offered to American Presidential candidates, I assure you, dear reader, that the only political leader I know who is able to fulfill promises of such high magnitude was crucified for having said so. That being said, dreams worth pursuing and hopes worth announcing tend to require sacrifice to attain. For the Christian disciple that means living in such a way that nothing else matters but the fulfillment of the dream. Kingdom of God living means taking up the cross. I am suggesting that a new kind of President must be willing to suffer with us. I am doubtful of that. And so all of my hope is on Jesus the king and the Kingdom I am coming to see more clearly and love more deeply.
So watch the DNC tonight and see history. But see it in its bigger context...because through history God is moving us toward the dream ,the vision, the new creation---a much bigger deal than the American dream.

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