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DR. KING:  “NOW AND THEN I THINK ABOUT MY OWN DEATH AND FUNERAL.  WHAT IS IT THAT I WOULD I WOULD WANT SAID?

DR. KING: “NOW AND THEN I THINK ABOUT MY OWN DEATH AND FUNERAL. WHAT IS IT THAT I WOULD I WOULD WANT SAID?"

Richard Kigel · Sunday, January 16th 2011 at 12:07PM · 3101 views
Dr. Martin Luther King, February 4, 1968:

Every now and then I guess we all think realistically (Yes, sir) about that day when we will be victimized with what is life's final common denominator—that something that we call death. We all think about it. And every now and then I think about my own death and I think about my own funeral. And I don't think of it in a morbid sense. And every now and then I ask myself, "What is it that I would want said?" And I leave the word to you this morning.

If any of you are around when I have to meet my day, I don’t want a long funeral. And if you get somebody to deliver the eulogy, tell them not to talk too long. (Yes)

And every now and then I wonder what I want them to say. Tell them not to mention that I have a Nobel Peace Prize—that isn’t important. Tell them not to mention that I have three or four hundred other awards—that’s not important. Tell them not to mention where I went to school. (Yes)

I'd like somebody to mention that day that Martin Luther King, Jr., tried to give his life serving others. (Yes)

I'd like for somebody to say that day that Martin Luther King, Jr., tried to love somebody.

I want you to say that day that I tried to be right on the war question. (Amen)

I want you to be able to say that day that I did try to feed the hungry. (Yes)

And I want you to be able to say that day that I did try in my life to clothe those who were naked. (Yes)

I want you to say on that day that I did try in my life to visit those who were in prison. (Lord)

I want you to say that I tried to love and serve humanity. (Yes)

Yes, if you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice. (Amen) Say that I was a drum major for peace. (Yes) I was a drum major for righteousness. And all of the other shallow things will not matter. (Yes) I won't have any money to leave behind. I won't have the fine and luxurious things of life to leave behind. But I just want to leave a committed life behind. (Amen) And that's all I want to say.

If I can help somebody as I pass along,

If I can cheer somebody with a word or song,

If I can show somebody he's traveling wrong,

Then my living will not be in vain.

If I can do my duty as a Christian ought,

If I can bring salvation to a world once wrought,

If I can spread the message as the master taught,

Then my living will not be in vain.

Yes, Jesus, I want to be on your right or your left side, (Yes) not for any selfish reason. I want to be on your right or your left side, not in terms of some political kingdom or ambition. But I just want to be there in love and in justice and in truth and in commitment to others, so that we can make of this old world a new world.

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Richard Kigel Sunday, January 16th 2011 at 12:09PM

How does Dr. King want us to remember him?

He told us. He was clear. He was firm. He was unequivocal.

He wanted to be known simply as a follower of Christ.


Richard Kigel Sunday, January 16th 2011 at 1:13PM

That's right.

One of the reasons why Dr. King is one of my own personal heroes and mentors is because he was, first and foremost, a discple of Christ.

He lived the teaching of Christ. Every speech and sermon of his is saturated with Christian love.

MIISRAEL Bride Monday, January 17th 2011 at 8:58AM

Absolutely! This is great blog Brother Rich. It is important that we know King did live and die with the teaching of Christ. It is most profound and has effected the entire world.

Jen Fad Monday, January 17th 2011 at 11:14AM

@ Miisrael,
I agree with you! He was a true brother because he and I shared the same love for the One who sacrificed Himself for the lives of the entire World.

Richard Kigel Monday, January 17th 2011 at 11:28AM

Dr. King was Jesus eyes and ears and conscience here on earth.

He had the mind of Christ.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Buddha says...

"EVEN DEATH IS NOT TO BE FEARED BY THOSE WHO LIVE WISELY" (SMILE)

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