Robert
Kennedy said, “Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of
us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total; of all those
acts will be written the history of this generation.” Honestly speaking, I noticed
that I don’t give history the importance that I should in my life. History has
shaped my life, my family life with the pains of injustices, the sadness of tragedies,
the hope from achievements and beauty of people lives. Today, I watched a movie
that represent Cesar Chavez life, when he fought for the rights from
farmworkers. While I was watching the
movie, I was looking up the quotes that he said. There is a couple quotes that
encouraged me to how keep on pushing on with my dream of a revival in Chicago,
where the church is ran by ex-gang members and ex-convicts, whose lives were
transformed by Christ. Seeing the whites and hispanics and blacks come
together. I know that it is not possible for a person to make this possible. I
know that God would need to push the revival forward if it’s His will. As Robert
Kennedy talks all the little events, all the people changing the community
around them, that could change the outcome of the current generation and even
more the future generations that are to come.
Cesar
Chavez said, “It is possible to become discouraged about the injustice we see
everywhere. But God did not promise us that the world would be humane and just.
He gives us the gift of life and allows us to choose the way we will use our
limited time on earth. It is an awesome opportunity.” In my daily frustration
of kids dreams crushed before they are teenagers, where the systems are against
the minorities, youths thinking that they have to go in the streets to survive,
seeing moms weeping over losing their little babies due to gang violence, and
people just standing there because they don’t think that they can make a difference.
I end up screaming on top of my lungs THIS ISNT FAR!! WHY DOES THIS HAVE TO BE
THIS WAY? I need to step back and ask myself why I am surprised? When in John
16:33 it says, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here
on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have
overcome the world.” It is warning me that life will honestly suck sometimes. When
we see things go through our lives and things that put us down but I have to
trust on him but the beautiful thing is that we are still living meaning, we
still got precious time to change the world around us. We all have time to
impact the kids lives and actually believe in them. We can stand up for the
oppress. The most beautiful thing is that we have time to open our hands and
allow God to take over our lives and see where he takes us even though it would
be hard. (fair warning)
Cesar Chavez
said, “The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always
about people.” I know you are asking yourself what does lettuce and
grapes have to do with Chicago? We can’t even grow them here. In Chicago, we
see people always having people having a rally against gang violence, having
equal education for everybody, social justice, immigration reformation. We
easily like putting stereotype on people for who fight for those things. To be
honest, we aren’t only fighting for these things but it’s about the people who
are facing these struggles. We are shoulder to shoulder with the mothers,
fathers, brothers, sisters, nephews, and friend being in one big familia picking
each other up when we fall, giving our shoulder when somebody loses a love one
but importantly we are here for the people. As he continued, "We can
choose to use our lives for others to bring about a better and more just world
for our children. People who make that choice will know hardship and sacrifice.
But if you give yourself totally to the non-violence struggle for peace and
justice you also find that people give you their hearts and you will never go
hungry and never be alone. And in giving of yourself you will discover a whole
new life full of meaning and love."
Cesar Chavez
and Dolorez Huerta, came up with “Sí, se puede” during Cesar 25 day fast to protest
the violence being used against the striking farmworkers and to draw attention
to their struggle. It’s a reminder, as a body of Christ we can bring a revival
in Chicago only through Christ. We as a body of Christ, we can believe in these
kids and help them fight in the challenges that they face in their lives and
knowing that they aren’t alone. As a body of Christ, we can become a voice for
the oppressed and voiceless. Yes as a
body of Christ, we can make a difference in the streets that instead of kids
join the gangs looking for a family. Instead, they can join our familia that
would unconditionally love them.
There is no better ending
than, “SI SE PUEDE.
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