Today marks
two very different things in our country, but one is likely to be talked about
more than the other. Most people will see the inauguration of the next
president as far more important than the remembrance of a life given in service
to the principle of equal rights for all. But the fight for proper treatment of
all God’s creatures should always take precedence for Christians over the rise
to power of any individual human being.
More than forty years after Mother Cabrini’s death, MLK Jr. was fighting terrific
prejudice and opposition regarding civil rights for black Americans that
mirrored the battle Cabrini had fought for Italian immigrants. And nearly sixty
years after King lost his life, we are still struggling to treat every human
being in America with equal respect. Programs and services are not the problem;
human nature is.
Not
surprisingly, Jesus was faced with the same kinds of issues in his day – the powers
that be doing everything they could to increase their power while failing to
treat marginalized people with the God-given respect they deserve. There’s
something about our sin nature that is drawn to power and resists caring about
other people above ourselves.
But the
Bible makes it clear that all people are created in the image of God, and this
includes every person regardless of race, color, economic status, or any other
distinction. Each person exists because God thought they mattered; and God
loved each of us so much that he was willing to send his Son to die for us in
order to restore our relationship with him. No one is excluded. How God’s heart
must break to see how little regard we humans sometimes have for those he
loves.
So as we celebrate another Martin Luther King Jr. Day today and another Sanctity of Human Life month (January), let’s not get caught up in the rise of another human to a powerful position with the presidential inauguration also happening today. As our country’s founding document stated, we are all equal; and God loves each of us equally. And let’s make sure that, as Christians, we are modeling God’s love to ALL people and truly loving our neighbors as ourselves.