Martin Luther King Jr. tells of a low moment...
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In his book Strength to Love, Martin Luther King Jr. tells of a low moment in his personal life as he battled for civil rights in Montgomery, Alabama. It was late at night; his family had gone to sleep. He was awakened by a threatening phone call. He describes what happened next.
"I got out of bed and began to walk the floor. Finally, I went to the kitchen and heated a pot of coffee. I was ready to give up. I tried to think of a way to move out of the picture without appearing to be a coward. In this state of exhaustion, when my courage had almost gone, I determined to take my problem to God. My head in my hands, I bowed over the kitchen table and prayed aloud… I am at the end of my powers. I have nothing left. I've come to the point where I can't face it alone."
At that moment as he waited on the Lord he received the renewal of strength that he needed to continue his ministry of compassion for his people.
"I got out of bed and began to walk the floor. Finally, I went to the kitchen and heated a pot of coffee. I was ready to give up. I tried to think of a way to move out of the picture without appearing to be a coward. In this state of exhaustion, when my courage had almost gone, I determined to take my problem to God. My head in my hands, I bowed over the kitchen table and prayed aloud… I am at the end of my powers. I have nothing left. I've come to the point where I can't face it alone."
At that moment as he waited on the Lord he received the renewal of strength that he needed to continue his ministry of compassion for his people.

