Martin Luther King Jr. “A Knock at Midnight” - February 11, 1962

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  • @CerritosMenifee
    @CerritosMenifee Год назад +20

    I met Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., February 11, 1962, at the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, L.A. Ca. I was a member of the Junior Choir. I got the opportunity to shake his hand and greet him to our church. I shall never forget the name of his speech, "A knock at Midnight." MLK Jr. was 33 while I was 15 yrs. old. I was so moved after hearing his speech that I started tuning into his broadcast on radio station KGFJ, AM, 1230 kHZ. I just loved his metaphors and parallels presented. We always considered him a twentieth century Moses, His father was a Baptist minister and also his grandfather. I look forward to seeing him again at Resurrection. John 5:28, 29

  • @sabrinawilliams4086
    @sabrinawilliams4086 4 года назад +24

    💕 Martin Luther King Jr. 💕 Is a Powerful BLACK Man in Death Still 🙏🏽 He will Never be Forgotten. You killed the Man but You will NOT kill His Dream Ever. 💕 Rest in Peace Martin Luther King The World Loves You and We Thank You for Everything 💕

  • @terniceliner6097
    @terniceliner6097 5 лет назад +259

    Does anyone besides me, hear the power in his voice??!!! It almost rumbles like thunder when he speaks! Very touching!

    • @carlbillingsley3452
      @carlbillingsley3452 5 лет назад +7

      Yes it is I was 4days old when he preach this

    • @kwary123able
      @kwary123able 5 лет назад +15

      Yes...that's the holy Ghost

    • @exploregreer1048
      @exploregreer1048 4 года назад +5

      Indeed, Indeed, power with a heavy heart and the will to keep going. Jan. 21, 2020.

    • @CM-jk5tf
      @CM-jk5tf 4 года назад +3

      Agree. Powerful.

    • @annaripebanana6043
      @annaripebanana6043 4 года назад +3

      Ternice Liner Yes, a King's voice! I just want to listen to him on and on and on!

  • @jamesboyce9395
    @jamesboyce9395 2 года назад +12

    His words are not muffled at all his speech is so direct, God don't make no mistakes when sends his soldiers

  • @rangariraisimango7144
    @rangariraisimango7144 4 года назад +26

    This Sermon touches my soul. I'm from Zimbabwe,listening to this sermon I can see that it's midnight in my Country and the Church has left us disappointed.Thank you Lord for giving us Dr King.

    • @michelmetellus7944
      @michelmetellus7944 Год назад +2

      Je ose me mettre dans ce contexte...
      Je suis Haïtien je peux supporter ❤❤❤❤❤
      Merci.

  • @marygarvin1715
    @marygarvin1715 4 года назад +21

    His speeches should be aired and played on every channel and TV network. A lesson in HUMANITY all need to hear now at this present time.🙏🙏

  • @danielmwale8962
    @danielmwale8962 5 лет назад +22

    all Dr Martin Luther King Jr sermons were and are still great

  • @drea9913
    @drea9913 Месяц назад +1

    I just love him and his family so much and his church for making these available. These powerful sermons are tools to convert these evil people from the darkness and I assist these people into the light by sharing this sermon.

  • @vernonmainza7792
    @vernonmainza7792 Год назад +15

    Every time i listen to him....my soul get stirred....my heart cry out to God...for the same power..

  • @RANDY4410
    @RANDY4410 6 лет назад +106

    Martin Luther King was led by the spirit of God, he did God's will.

    • @slimmy_di
      @slimmy_di 5 лет назад +1

      .... 🙏

    • @britney2093
      @britney2093 5 лет назад

      Right. That was the difference between him and Malcolm X even though they were fighting for the same cause

    • @mondocjenson-dy8zd
      @mondocjenson-dy8zd 5 лет назад

      ^5 Acts 1:8 (You will be given power when the Holy Spirit arrives upon you)

    • @metaviewx2091
      @metaviewx2091 4 года назад +1

      @@britney2093 The Spirit blows where it wills and God often uses those who we don't expect to communicate truth. Based on your comments many of us still have not learned the lesson of Matthew 21:31-32.

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @lorisaulisbury7130
    @lorisaulisbury7130 6 лет назад +74

    The Lord has fed us the bread today.... Thank you Dr. King. This message was preach when I was just a baby...

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @christelpaul3851
    @christelpaul3851 5 лет назад +9

    I am so honored to be listening to Dr. King today, thank you so much Lord Jesus . RIP Dr. King, God bless your soul. I love you forever brother King.

  • @kingsmanchukwu9748
    @kingsmanchukwu9748 Год назад +5

    Every time I hear his voice I feel de power of God he is a true man of God

  • @ifechukwuo.emmanuel1905
    @ifechukwuo.emmanuel1905 6 лет назад +78

    This is one of the most powerful speech I have ever listened. The voice is sounding like thunder, the message was so clear and inspiring, it provokes one to holiness. May God bless Martin Luther king Jr and all that comes after him. All things shall pass away but word of God remainth the same.

  • @ashmeedteddymohammed3859
    @ashmeedteddymohammed3859 6 лет назад +199

    Let everyone know that this man was a bible believing preacher , apart from being a civil rights leader , the world needs more men like this.

    • @Queen-ck9ns
      @Queen-ck9ns 6 лет назад +3

      Be the change we need.

    • @lucindiagalloway8601
      @lucindiagalloway8601 6 лет назад +2

      Ashmeed Teddy Mohammed No ,we don't, he was for integration,thats why we as melanated people cant acheive.

    • @MrAaronGivens
      @MrAaronGivens 6 лет назад +4

      Im going to start posting his speaches on FB at least once a week if not once a month for sure.

    • @fullerming
      @fullerming 6 лет назад +12

      @@lucindiagalloway8601 do you really blame this man and do you really blame integration for the the reason "we as melanated people can't achieve"? Look for Kings speech in Philadelphia to black middle School Children entitled something like "Blue Prints". He calls for black folk like me to embrace our ethnicity AND achieve excellent regardless what we do. We would do well to pay attention to such a message.

    • @simondilling400
      @simondilling400 6 лет назад +3

      @@lucindiagalloway8601 Intsgration then was not the integration of today. Integration then was inclusion. Integration today is assimilation. Civil rights are connected to human right. You can't achieve human rights for black people globally if black people don't even have civil rights nationally and locally. It was necessary to achieve civil rights and integration as a first goal toward full freedom and equality. No black movement or black leader is to blame for the continuation of white supremacy. White America worked against any black movement that was efficient and created positive and beneficial results for black people.

  • @robertfinch2449
    @robertfinch2449 5 лет назад +34

    THIS IS ONE GREAT ABLITIONIST MAN, GONE BUT HIS SPIRIT WILL LIVE ON AND HE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN 👍🏽❤️🔥💯

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @rondaratliff6821
    @rondaratliff6821 6 лет назад +52

    The spirit of God that was in Dr Martin Luther king Jr was so real and awesome! Just hearing the voice Lord touch my heart. As if he was still hear today. So awesome IN The Name Of Jesus Amen!

    • @slimmy_di
      @slimmy_di 5 лет назад

      .... Amen 🙏, believe his back in Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @johndoe-bo2yb
      @johndoe-bo2yb 5 лет назад

      Amen

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @crw1733
    @crw1733 6 лет назад +40

    nothing but the truths of Gods words. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away. Matthew 24:35

    • @petersmith8373
      @petersmith8373 5 лет назад +1

      Yes the truth I love it

    • @kathleenross3339
      @kathleenross3339 4 года назад +1

      Amen so true

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @jeanreid2683
    @jeanreid2683 5 лет назад +40

    Dr King awesome Preacher & Teacher I never tire of listing to his powerful words. Hallelujah

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @andrethompson2034
    @andrethompson2034 4 года назад +13

    2020 it's midnight in the world, heaven help us all 🙏. One of the greatest men to ever walk this earth and the greatest orator ever, love him for all he did to make my life better and the world a better place. MLK you will never be forgotten 💕

  • @rusanweems25
    @rusanweems25 5 лет назад +25

    I've never listened to a complete sermon from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Of course, I've heard the "I Have a Dream" speech and other pieces of his sermons/speeches This was my firs time siting and taking notes on one of his full sermons and I was truly blessed. Thank you for your bravery Dr. King.

  • @benicerita
    @benicerita 6 лет назад +26

    Dr. King has a voice of REASON and Humility! His life reminds us that trouble does not last always! He never mentioned school shooting or many other troubles that put us on our knees crying out to the Lord for our families to be delivered from evil! RIP old soldiers never die, they just fade away! Thank God that we preserved these very wise speeches that remind us to keep our eyes on the King of KINGS!!!

  • @cgcade1
    @cgcade1 5 лет назад +63

    @16:20 "...Our white brothers have got to come to see one thing, we are in America and we are here to stay. And we have got to learn how to live together...we ain't going nowhere!" ---Dr. MLK, Jr.

    • @dellcox9124
      @dellcox9124 5 лет назад +2

      What do you mean that we are here in America and we are here to stay. 2% of the population a so-called people who look black we're from Africa the rest of us been here before the European came here. When Martin Luther King said that they hold us captive in our own land what is he saying? That means evidently we been here they call us African American they call us black people they call is Niger they call us negro they call it all kind of names. But they refuse to say that we are Aboriginal

    • @im2blessed2bstressed18
      @im2blessed2bstressed18 5 лет назад +6

      That moment you're down to your last dime, your bills are due. You have done all you can. Handled all you could. Cried all you could cry....... this is when you look to the Hills from whence your help will cometh from The Lord!!!!!!!!! This is for those who know he will make a way out of no way. For those who believe the Impossible to be Possible. If you know that Jesus is able I dare you to press Like! If you know that He's is a Way Maker, I dare you to Copy. And, if you know that God is able to Bless Exceedingly and Abundantly, I dare you to type Amen!!!!!!
      WONT GOD DO IT!!!! Amen

    • @cgcade1
      @cgcade1 5 лет назад +10

      @@dellcox9124 What Dr. King is referring to is the reality that American Descendents of Slavery, today identified as ADOS, are right here living in America because we are born here and are in fact American citizens as defined by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, thus we, ADOS, are documented. There was a notion at one point from various movements and groups that we, ADOS should leave the United States of America which is our homeland and go to the continent of Africa or some other nation if we don't like how we are being treated in America. Dr. King is stating that white Americans who are opposed to our presence in America who want to continue to oppress us further so that we are pushed out of here, that strategy is NOT going to work! In fact, we have much too much invested here to leave this nation that our ancestry has paid for with their lives, blood, sweat, and tears to consider a mass exodus from the United States of America by American Descendents of Slavery. ADOS are here to stay! He further declared that we, ALL of the citizens of the United States of America must learn how to live here in America, together. Any questions?

    • @kathleenross3339
      @kathleenross3339 4 года назад +1

      Amen

    • @kathleenross3339
      @kathleenross3339 4 года назад +1

      I’m2blessed2bstresse

  • @quandracrawford2739
    @quandracrawford2739 6 лет назад +12

    My parents got a knock at midnight a blessing from heaven on February 11, 1967, Five years to the very day 1967.

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @tameikabrown
    @tameikabrown 2 года назад +4

    We All A Knock @ Midnight In 2022 Cause We Are Dealing With Major Issue’s Far To Long Since 2020 Dr.King Where Is U @ When We Need U Nowadays Love ❤️ U Dr.Martin Luther King,JR 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @byronprice225
    @byronprice225 6 лет назад +58

    This sermon is so appropriate for our world & community today.

  • @patriciablagrove206
    @patriciablagrove206 4 года назад +9

    A God fearing man. A man of peace, substance, love and submission. A great man.

  • @jwillis9621
    @jwillis9621 5 лет назад +35

    THE GREATEST SPEAKER OF ALL TIMES! POWERFUL! THE REV. DR. MLK JR.

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

    • @keiakeia6182
      @keiakeia6182 3 года назад +2

      I agree!!

  • @m-possible1173
    @m-possible1173 6 лет назад +38

    AMEN, from the most blessed and in my opinion, the greatest orator of all time🙌🏿💕 the late, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It amazes me how this message from 1962 transcends all time to point out that the "more things change the more they stay the same" as we are here, way in 2018. GOD is AWESOME. 👑🕊

    • @kathleenross3339
      @kathleenross3339 4 года назад +1

      It’s 2020 now and we still have a long way to go! keep The Faith

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

    • @williamabrahams3458
      @williamabrahams3458 2 года назад

      Absolutely 💯 true,he was a special gift 🎁 from God and his analysis of this particular Bible Word was excellent and he combined the challenges of his time with this text was just a wonder.

  • @leonardgantt9185
    @leonardgantt9185 6 лет назад +46

    The truth never dies. Thank God.

    • @grandmak9013
      @grandmak9013 5 лет назад

      Its sad this one youtuber tiffany draper talking about him and she black at that.

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

    • @gemmaparkes7510
      @gemmaparkes7510 3 года назад

      This man was a God sent to this earth to test humans

  • @rhudinecollier9626
    @rhudinecollier9626 2 года назад +5

    Mr Kings voice has always been humbling and powerful one of the best civil rights leaders to ever live,God blessed him to help us,never forget him, I won't,God bless him even now

  • @sandyhorton3665
    @sandyhorton3665 5 лет назад +8

    Dr Rev Martin Luther King Jr has the highest power of God Almighty in every word he speaks his voice carry’s loving 🥰 eloquent brilliant blessings of how we all need to live our lives and he is the presence of God when he gives his sermons so courageously that needs to be said just the way he addresses everything right because it is right and justice will be said from Dr Kings lips from God himself would say it exactly the same way he is giving it to us to wake up the HOLY SPIRIT INSIDE OF EACH OF US ☮️❤️🥰😘😍💋🙏👍🎨🙇‍♀️♥️🎼💋💋

  • @MsNevermore19
    @MsNevermore19 5 лет назад +5

    We need you now more than ever, Dr. King. We revel in the wisdom you left us and hope to weave a better future from your threads of hope. Rest well, dear warrior.

  • @Angel-ql1ms
    @Angel-ql1ms 4 года назад +5

    It is called the anointing. A Great man of compassion of God.

  • @receiveyashuahamesciac8025
    @receiveyashuahamesciac8025 6 лет назад +16

    Praise the Lord! Perseverance is a must. We must hold on and stay with Jesus Christ. Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers him from them all. "Oh, heavenly Father glory, and thanksgivings be unto Thy great name. Thy name is above every name on earth. Help us heavenly Father to be strong and of good courage. Give us strength from day to day to endure trials as a good soldier of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Make haste Father God to deliver us from all evil. For Thine is the KINGDOM, power, and glory in Jesus Christ's name I pray. AMEN

    • @pao8110
      @pao8110 6 лет назад

      receive JESUSCHRIST AMENE

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @JTJR
    @JTJR 6 лет назад +10

    This word applies even now here in 2018!!! From the Grave we need to keep the Bread Fresh!!! Good word Dr King

  • @lw2967
    @lw2967 5 лет назад +29

    Forgiveness is not a occasional act it is a constant attitude. God Bless MLK. Amen

    • @grandmak9013
      @grandmak9013 5 лет назад

      This one youtuber tiffany draper talking bad about him and she is black

    • @trulife2812
      @trulife2812 5 лет назад

      Amen

    • @trulife2812
      @trulife2812 5 лет назад

      Forgiveness is a constant attitude I agree very important and do it with love never getting tired........praise Jesus

    • @slimmy_di
      @slimmy_di 5 лет назад

      ..... Amen 🙏

    • @mathevalery3968
      @mathevalery3968 4 года назад

      Tru Life

  • @healthbeautygod
    @healthbeautygod Год назад +5

    A young man... With such an old soul! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Wingman_23
    @Wingman_23 Год назад +5

    Following him in real-time reading scripture is very powerful! 🙏🏾

  • @lukasoc1518
    @lukasoc1518 5 лет назад +6

    A true visionary, a man of truth and peace.
    The establishment is never really opposed to those who take sides, left or right, but to those who call to unite.

  • @topsyturvy1873
    @topsyturvy1873 2 года назад +4

    This man was like one of those prophets of old, his voice resounds throught history!

  • @Angel-ql1ms
    @Angel-ql1ms 4 года назад +4

    As a minister of the most highest of all. He has the anointing to preach, teach, pray and to speak. Hallelujah. Amen.

  • @kapenajoe6887
    @kapenajoe6887 5 лет назад +6

    I’m so emotional and I’m soo thankful father, thank you for your voice and thank you for your mind father, Rest well

  • @slimpickins09er87
    @slimpickins09er87 4 года назад +2

    Everyone should hold MLK Jr. in the highest regard. He spoke truth to power for the betterment of man. Ultimately his life was taken for doing so. RIP MLK Jr. and may your dream be acheived by the masses.

  • @garrycappleman998
    @garrycappleman998 6 лет назад +44

    A message so needed today!!

  • @anthonywhubbard4134
    @anthonywhubbard4134 5 лет назад +6

    As a 'little-growing-to- a raised- boy'.I loved to listen. To then Dr.MLKjr's living speech's. My hearten was saddened. That day in April1968. It still is a lesson . To learn in Jan.2019

    • @anthonywhubbard4134
      @anthonywhubbard4134 5 лет назад

      Thank you. For your acceptance of this comment.

    • @anthonywhubbard4134
      @anthonywhubbard4134 5 лет назад +1

      To u who liked my original comment. The lateRev.Dr.MLKjr. 's legacy. Is more than St's . Named,or Blvd's dedicated. The knock at Midnight. Should be your answer. To anyone asking. "What time is it?"

  • @kenyafareast7865
    @kenyafareast7865 6 лет назад +22

    This Sermon is needed in my country Kenya today.....

  • @edcromartie421
    @edcromartie421 3 года назад +9

    A powerful message for 2021!!!

  • @lonebluewolfpublishing
    @lonebluewolfpublishing 5 лет назад +9

    An amazing sermon, which remains relevant today. Beginning at 9:58....

  • @karensgr1
    @karensgr1 6 лет назад +8

    Dr King said "the 11th Commandment is 'Thy Shall Not Get Caught!'" and I screamed, and thought Sad but true! That's what the world is coming to.

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @maxinerussell6857
    @maxinerussell6857 6 лет назад +17

    My Lord!!! Preach and Teach Pastor Dr. King

  • @bhd2935
    @bhd2935 5 лет назад +2

    The word of God never changes! This was so powerful! Amen Dr. King Amen ! #RestInPower

  • @KaiteWebb
    @KaiteWebb 4 года назад +3

    Amen greatest 👏🏾so missed we want ever forget you until I meet you for first time Rest In Peace ➕👣👏🏾

  • @erinbennett3126
    @erinbennett3126 2 года назад +4

    Dr king was Brilliant! I love this sermon! So uplifting and powerful

  • @jeanneparadise8200
    @jeanneparadise8200 5 месяцев назад +1

    True leadership and unity. Such a blessing to Americans.

  • @rooseveltdouglas4625
    @rooseveltdouglas4625 11 дней назад

    The most spiritual minister I have heard in my lifetime.

  • @juliettajoseph1446
    @juliettajoseph1446 4 года назад +3

    This brought me to tears. May he rest in eternal peace.

  • @harvestnoelcrawford7026
    @harvestnoelcrawford7026 6 лет назад +45

    You have got to be spiritually sick to give this message a thumbs down....

    • @slimmy_di
      @slimmy_di 5 лет назад +2

      .... Our Heavenly Father forgive them for they are still in Darkness 🙏

    • @metaviewx2091
      @metaviewx2091 4 года назад +2

      Human beings always kill the prophets. They certainly will give a thumbs down to this...

    • @metaviewx2091
      @metaviewx2091 4 года назад +1

      @CO we should not be naïve about the god of this world.

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

    • @metaviewx2091
      @metaviewx2091 4 года назад

      @@Nationof9 No need to go on repurposing scripture for your created myth since you speak like MLK was a president or politician when he functioned more in a 'prophetic' capacity, drawing on the very scripture you bastardize to make an argument for false prophets (see Amos 5:24). Give me one example of a prophet in the Hebrew Bible who made deals with Kings? MLK was no 'royal court prophet." He was a man, in a lineage of black preachers, calling a nation to repentance. Oh, and when I see you in the path of a bullet, like King, then your critique of MLK will mean something to me. Finally, and I say this from experience, the problem I have with you "BLK Hebrews" is you're not teachable (Proverbs 18:17).

  • @jenniferboykin8695
    @jenniferboykin8695 3 года назад +3

    This sermon is on time, even if its over 50 years ago, Preach Rev. King.

  • @briangrover7748
    @briangrover7748 5 лет назад +14

    When I get to heaven and meet Jesus I want to also talk to this man Dr.King.

  • @Orf
    @Orf 5 лет назад +16

    14:30 “in he midst of this hopelessness...there is a quest for the bread of love”

  • @kathyspinner4922
    @kathyspinner4922 5 лет назад +13

    I miss him so much

  • @danielmwale8962
    @danielmwale8962 6 лет назад +5

    He has lived the first form (the non existing form) till he came into this world of existing which is the second form and lived greately here, he is now living in the third and people still miss his second form of existing, some wish he could live that form today but I hope and believe that he has, he is and will continue living in this great form in our hearts, mind and soul. God bless his soul

    • @lenadillworth2668
      @lenadillworth2668 5 лет назад

      Dr Martin gone but not forgotten his words his spirit stills marches. On. to god Be the glory forever and ever ever thank god for that march for all...

  • @christinedevauld7308
    @christinedevauld7308 6 лет назад +9

    Amen, Great Man of God We Need More Leaders of God, With his excitement Like M.L.K.God Has Touch His Words In His Sermon Where Is God in Our Life Today, We Need To Get Up Men's And Be What God Has For All Of Our Brother, Preach The Word ,Keep The Bread Fresh ,Call On God Let Him use His Men,God Is THEIR Just Call on Him To Help Through The Darkness To The Wonderful Light, That is Jesus Christ our Savior.

    • @slimmy_di
      @slimmy_di 5 лет назад

      .... Amen 🙏

    • @kathleenross3339
      @kathleenross3339 4 года назад

      Amen so true

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @pastorhaironartiles9380
    @pastorhaironartiles9380 4 года назад +2

    Happy to be a born again man of God cant wait to meet you in heaven

  • @patriciablagrove206
    @patriciablagrove206 4 года назад +2

    If Martin did live he would have run for president. He was a eloquent speaker.

  • @ritazepeda7642
    @ritazepeda7642 3 года назад +5

    He was a good man that chaned the whole world with his strong words

  • @tarrerdome
    @tarrerdome 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you emphatically @nicholasflyer for this tremendous post. As an ordained Elder of the gospel of Jesus Christ, I veraciously study Dr King's messages for his content, his inflections, his flow, and his master exegesis of the Word of God on full display. I love the fact that he would share his anointing, and his prophetic gift with his people, God's people. "Keeping the Bread fresh" . Masterful!

  • @siaband
    @siaband 3 года назад

    I swear if someone who don’t even know this legend just listens to this voice and words he/she will becomes a revolutionary!

  • @carlbillingsley3452
    @carlbillingsley3452 5 лет назад +3

    I was 4 days old when he preach this now myself are a preacher too

  • @chaplainpaulvescio1417
    @chaplainpaulvescio1417 3 года назад +1

    GOD IS SPEAKING TO US ALL THROUGH MLK EVEN NOW IN 2021 John 14:27

  • @victoriousangel8911
    @victoriousangel8911 4 года назад +4

    The subject: A knock by midnight. The Lord used Dr. MLK to bring this powerful message so that his people can be feed spiritually through his words.

  • @tubbsmcd
    @tubbsmcd 10 месяцев назад

    Amen Dr. King, brother in Christ Jesus of Nazareth! Message is needed in todays world on multiple levels!

  • @BessieRestoredbyYAH
    @BessieRestoredbyYAH 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Mr. King for this Powerful Word.♡♡♡
    R.I.P. Praying for your family; as they continue to do Our HEAVENLY ABBA FATHER YAHUAH'S HOLY WILL.
    #KeepTheBreadFresh
    #AtMidnightHaveFaithDoNotFear ♡♡♡

  • @byronprice225
    @byronprice225 3 года назад +1

    Such truth and conviction.Amen keep the bread fresh enough and let them know.

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 2 года назад +3

    The power you hear is Truth.❤️🙏

  • @selah159
    @selah159 6 лет назад +8

    AWESOME MAN OF YAHWEH .SENSE OF HUMOR AND TRUTH...

  • @janistransbian
    @janistransbian 5 лет назад +8

    immediately after dr. king started condemning the lack of action of the church, tape said "there was a brief interruption in the recording". hmm, i wonder why.

  • @essietheus2869
    @essietheus2869 2 года назад +2

    2022 & I’m here for it! Thank you. I listen after work every Wednesday and it soothes my soul! God bless you.

  • @mrscpjones16
    @mrscpjones16 5 лет назад +2

    I love the pictures with his beautiful wife Coretta and their young baby Yolanda.

  • @shirleymiller7926
    @shirleymiller7926 3 года назад +1

    We still waiting on the morning... please help us Lord in this land.

  • @Orf
    @Orf 5 лет назад +11

    15:00 the problem today is there’s too much hatred around...in America...because we are all tied together in a single garnet of destiny

    • @Nationof9
      @Nationof9 4 года назад

      martin Luther was the greatest con artist ever. he did nothing for the half million black farmers, when he meet with the of king sweden and when he meet with other european leader. not one deal was struck to ship what, peanuts, cotton, etc. every white person knows a country economic once rested on agriculture. his lack of economic fortitude neglected to help the brave brothers and sisters which returned to africa in the early 1800's, whom founded the great country of liberia, with food stuff and with expertise of sciencist, doctors, chemists, etc. produced at so many outstanding black colleges. all our beautiful, talented black children continue to fall further behind because of his bull&%@# dream. what a overrated man. i can go on. i leave you with this: kjv jeremiah 23: 25-27. the entire chapter is about false prophets.

  • @mr.min.mercer9605
    @mr.min.mercer9605 5 лет назад +5

    Powerful Given Message.🇺🇸

  • @Mooncosm_media
    @Mooncosm_media 3 года назад +1

    Being an Atlanta native, I’ve always held this sense of pride that MLK jr. was from the same city heart I hold to be hOMe. This beacon of social revolution Was gone too soon but his legacy and messages echo on & ripple through our new paradigm rising. I’m feeling Grateful for the existence of peacemakers & changemakers. While I was traveling through India I heard stories of MLK’s pilgrimage to meet with Gandhi-who was a major change maker in India’s revolution from British empire. MLK was greatly influenced by yogic teachings of Gandhi & drew his plans for nonviolent protest and marches from the east to west. Tomorrow (MLK day) is a day to celebrate international brotherhood & sisterhood. Message your loved ones in far away lands and remind them that peace can exist if we choose to envision another way of being.

  • @megersamerga8614
    @megersamerga8614 4 года назад +1

    heart touching life changing words from anointed man. Your legacy and your word life forever. Rest in Life!!!

  • @abakadaega2
    @abakadaega2 6 лет назад +12

    MLK is merely stating facts and facts are not debatable. Ergo: why can we not accept the truth to live a peaceful coexistence. By doing so, we can picture ourselves happy, contented, in good spirit, safe, secured, mentally and emotionally healthy. Let us all do what MLK is preaching to achieve this Utopia.

  • @malikloky1859
    @malikloky1859 6 лет назад +5

    I can't understand what did he say but I love him he has pwore voice I love this latrt MLK and he gave me meaning to them

  • @danielmwale8962
    @danielmwale8962 5 лет назад +1

    I'm in luv with his great prophet message therefore instead of saying God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and so on, I say praise be to God of Dr Martin Luther Jr, Senior and all their family and I will still be right in that order

  • @adammbethea9263
    @adammbethea9263 6 лет назад +15

    When I get to heaven I wants to meet Dr MLK also after I meet Jesus.

  • @mrscpjones16
    @mrscpjones16 5 лет назад

    Thank you great man of God. Dr. King you and Coretta are true American royalty. God bless you man of God.

  • @lisahailey2702
    @lisahailey2702 5 лет назад

    This man did something no one else would he gave us freedom

  • @Orf
    @Orf 5 лет назад +6

    6:00 people are more bewildered and frustrated than any point in history...clouds of anxiety...

    • @terencebolden262
      @terencebolden262 4 года назад

      Dr Martin Luther King said a profound statement,we live in a world that practice the elenth commandments,do whatever you think you're big enough to do,just don't get caught

  • @alhermangibson5365
    @alhermangibson5365 Год назад

    As the historical Christ of 2000 years ago reminded us that " I will be with you always" and here He is manifest in king. King of Kings.

  • @williamavery8745
    @williamavery8745 5 лет назад

    When i was drinking i to people's that will live forever no one could get what i saying one day i will stop drinking and do something you will never forget i stop drinking over 20 year ago but Dr.king did it he will never be forgotten he not here with us but we still have his work and video his voice to keep us going didn't let him die..i want as long i live he will never Die.....love will keep him alive

  • @paulsiaw3821
    @paulsiaw3821 4 года назад +6

    I'm yet to search out and find anyone since the inception of this nation,one wise hearted with inclusive knowledge of vision for the whole mankind! He still
    lives and leads the way. none dignified and endowed with wisdom as MLK jr.selfless and humble! 🙂

  • @aaronmcgrue197
    @aaronmcgrue197 Год назад +1

    I will do my best to make sure your spirit lives on I promise I will live up to your name WATCH ME WORK

  • @cmebans35
    @cmebans35 2 года назад +3

    In my opinion, this is one of Dr. King's relatable sermons.
    He spoke the truth.
    Happy Birthday Dr. King
    January 15

    • @cmebans35
      @cmebans35 6 месяцев назад

      Fast forward to 2024 this sermon could be for Gaza

  • @shirleymiller7926
    @shirleymiller7926 3 года назад +1

    Oh, we need that voice in this era!

  • @g.o.a.tofnarutogames8837
    @g.o.a.tofnarutogames8837 6 лет назад +5

    We will never have another only other man to learn from is God himself and the true Holy minister's ordained by Jesus the Lord Jesus Christ to preach his word In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God

    • @grandmak9013
      @grandmak9013 5 лет назад

      This youtuber talking bad about him tiffany draper and she black smh

  • @prophetichippo
    @prophetichippo 2 года назад +1

    Dr. King was a preacher first, activist second. Amazing message