A Prayer about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream
Holy God,
I love this day, a day to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
and his dream,
yes,
but also a day to name our longing
for the day when that dream will finally come true.
As I re-read the powerful words
Dr. King spoke at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963,
the gospel roots of his dream are unmistakeable.
He said,
“I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted (Yes),
every hill and mountain shall be made low,
the rough places will be made plain (Yes),
and the crooked places will be made straight (Yes),
and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed [cheering],
and all flesh shall see it together. (Yes Lord)”.
As Dr. King dreamed of a day when the wrongs of slavery
would be made right,
when the ravages of racism
would be healed,
we still long for that day
when your glory will be fully revealed (Isaiah 40:5).
In this past year, we have seen sin run rampant,
and many are discouraged.
Draw us to look to you, Lord,
to see you working in your kingdom already come in Christ,
to create a land in which there is the freedom
for which Christ set every man and woman free (Galatians 5:1).
Help us, even as we long for justice to roll down on this earth
to know there is a day coming
when justice for all people will be the reality
for every person who trusts in Christ as their king.
Even as we long for justice and lean toward that final day,
empower us to love our neighbors by working toward that equality
for every human being today.
In the name of the one who humbled himself
that we might all call your kingdom our home.
Amen.
Read Isaiah 40:1-5.