28 One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?”
29 “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. 31 The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” - Mark 12:28-31
This past weekend I found myself in a place of deep reflection after watching For Colored Girls and Black Girls Rock. While watching Black Girls Rock, I felt this energy that I had not felt in a while. I saw a resurgence of power occurring in people byway of Twitter. Seeing the tweets from my sisters and the inspiration they felt encouraged and inspired me as a black man. Not to mention the intensity of For Colored Girls and how it challenged me deep in my spirit. Both productions touched me in a special way and caused me to look at the state of my people at the moment.
We are in a state of emergency as a people (some would probably argue that we have been in this state for a while). That is the only way I can express it. I am not going to list a bunch of statistics because I witness this emergency we are in with my own eyes everyday. The mental, physical, and verbal assaults we launch on each other is down right depressing and sad. Despite this, I feel like there is a shift in the tide.
My generation has been asking the question for a while “What cause is there for us to fight for?” “What is our movement?” When we look our ancestors, the clear cut enemy for them was the evil that is racism and many of them decided to fight against this evil, even putting their very lives on the line. And yes, racism is still an evil that exists in the world, but I am convinced that the enemy most prevalent and damaging to our community is the self-hate that we have for ourselves and each other. It saddens me because it appears this self-hate has become all too natural. It appears that the self-hate is a part of our very DNA and flows through our veins.
So you may ask, how do you reverse over 300+ years of mental damage? How do you reverse over 300+ years of being taught to hate yourself? It is simple, we start by reversing the mental damage today. We understand that people took the time and effort to mentally crush us as a people. That same time, energy, and effort must take place to resurrect us as a people. This can occur by each of us “young professionals” mentoring a young male and/or female. We must begin to affirm each other with words of encouragement. We must hold accountable the people who perpetuate self-hate. It is essentially a radical movement of love. By re-establishing love as a dominant force in this world to counter the hate and evil that is all too pervasive now. Love is an action and state of being that we should operate in on a daily basis. It is a love for God, ourselves, and our people.
So let us being the love movement so we can reclaim this world and reclaim who we are as a children of God.
This is Minister Mike and I want you to Consider This....
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