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ALL LIFE HAS DIGNITY

Part II. All Lives Have Dignity- But All Lives Are Not Lived Dignified: Black Lives-All Lives Matter-The Gospel According to the God of Rev.Dr.MLK-jr

A Black Man Speaks- The Gospel According to the God of Rev. Dr. MLK-jr
Some/many blacks are saying… Black Lives Matter- I ask… When?  Why? When does it matter? Why do we need to place emphasis on the ‘black’ and not ‘all’? 
Why do black people kill black people?  Why do black people wait until a crisis arises to come together? I have answers and so do others.  Which ones are correct?  #wethepreachers 
I’m convinced that the healing required to move blacks from the #blacklivesmatter focus to a broader cry and embrace that #allliveshavedignity rests in the hands of leaders who can see and move in a ‘kingdom of God’ mindset.  When will we learn and stop being ever-learning? 
My hope and prayer is that we in America and especially those who say that we are Christians will give more honor to all mankind ‘so that all mankind’ can see that all mankind in the image and eyes of God our Creator has dignity.  
This year I’m celebrating 25 years of producing legacy tributes from notable venues, radio and television specials, etc., honoring the Prophet, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., from Memphis to DC including the opening tribute of the National Civil Rights Museum on the Federal Holiday in 1992. I  along with my staff and  students from my college have honored many leaders including members of the King children and have invested tens of thousands of dollars and am glad to do so. 
Regarding the #blacklivesmatter focus: What would Rev. Dr. King see, what would he say, what would he do?  He would see honor at an all times low.  When we don’t give honor, we teach dishonor.  We have too much selfish pride in our nation.  Life has little value in the minds of many African Americans. Why?  Often because we have been disregarded but so often because we disregard ourselves.  
THE FACTS: When it’s time to honor Rev. Dr. King (at least on the Federal Holiday in his honor) - where are the preachers-where are AND where have the black lives matter leaders been? So often we are absent but we have the audacity to say black lives matter.  So again, when and why? Blessed be God for the preachers and leaders such as the NAACP and others who continue to advocate the advancement of all people. 
A revisit of Rev. Dr. King's famous “I Have a Dream” speech/prophecy convinces me to say that he would understand that this  #blacklivesmatter focus is motivated by a concept that I will encapsulate as- Good Intentions and Bad Ideas- and I would conclude by saying- Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Must Become- Good Intentions and God Ideas. This is our only hope. 
No, not at the end of the day- but at ‘the end of God’s review-today… God who is no respecter of person declares that #allliveshavedignity but all lives are not lived, dignified. 
Part I. "ALL LIFE" HAS DIGNITY- But all Lives are Not Lived Dignified.
ALL LIFE HAS DIGNITYbut all lives are not lived dignified. From the G.O.D. view- "When you break one leg, does the other leg not matter?  Truth is, both are required for the best in balance and mobility."                                   Arthur L. Hunt, Jr., D.D.




ALL LIFE HAS DIGNITY- but all lives are not lived dignified. From the G.O.D. view- If you are like many people of love, faith, strength and of a sound mind - you are sick and tired of “the sick and tired.”        Yes! I’m a black man and I concur that ‘black lives matter’ BUT so does all lives matter.  When I/you/me have an injured part of our body, yes- that part often needs/requires urgent attention but we know that it’s not the only part of the body. 

Take away the head when the leg is broken, the eyes when the ears are deafened and what have you? A body that needs to work together to be sure that the injured/damaged part can get the best treatment in order to bring about recovery, healing and restoration for the good of the entire body (nation).
What happens when we who say we are Christians truly believe and practice the word of God and remember that from ONE BLOOD- call created all of us to dwell of the face of His earth together? Maybe the end(ing) of a great amount of divisiveness in our cities/communities/nation/world would occur. Maybe we will finally learn and stop being every-learning.

Are injured black lives requiring urgent care? For sure- but who are the ones inflicting the injuries, how and why? How do we bring dignity and honor back to all of God’s creations? Love is the key.  So yes, let’s get every part/member of the body/nation treated with love honor and dignity- One final note: It’s not about making one race or one nation good again, it’s about all of us- getting “back to God."  And oh yes- It starts with #wethepreachers


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