Monday - February 2, 2026
SCRIPTURE
Romans 12:21
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
READING
Rev, Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.
As you press on for justice, be sure to move with dignity and discipline, using only the weapon of love.
WORDS OF HOPE
A Cause Worth Fighting For
Today, on this first day of Black History Month, we find ourselves in an argument as old as civilization itself. This argument has been repeating itself, beginning again in every generation, every nation, every city, and in every home.
But this argument isn’t happening between two opposing parties. In truth, it is rare for anyone to be as good as they appear or as wicked during a war. People tend to live according to the passions of their convictions, and in doing so, tend to feel justified.
And bludgeoning someone with one’s convictions becomes a never-ending cycle–escalating over time, demanding greater costs and greater sacrifices. However, true justice has always been hard won, has always needed to be defended, and has always yielded itself to morality.
We need not merely the appearance of the moral high ground, but rather the examination of what exactly the moral high ground is.
When faced with a seemingly insurmountable climb, Martin Luther King Jr.’s biggest obstacle was not the opposition, however, but his own heart, and how many times must a man who was publicly shamed, shackled, beaten and berated every time he left his house…
How many times must he have been tempted to give in to his wrath? How would he have been able to successfully lead a movement using only the weapon of love if he had? At the end of the day, we won the argument because we won the battle over the heart; and if we need to ask ourselves what love is or what goodness looks like, then remember that Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was modeling himself after Christ.
PRAYER
Merciful Creator, though we are tempted to give into wrath, it is because of our sadness and despair that makes the temptation the most terrible battle for us all. But You are greater than
our circumstances and Your salvation must certainly come. Fill our hearts with Your love like a healing balm and deliver us from temptation.
Bless you, God,
Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Jonathon McClellan
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