I sat on the wooden staircase, veiled and dressed in white, waiting for my dad to say it was time. In just a few minutes, I would live the freedom that did not exist for the nation just five decades earlier. Fifty years earlier, we could have been arrested for a day like this. But this is America, where our legacy has always been in striving to put away our prejudice and call all people equal.
Luiz and I were made for each other. We just happened to have different skin colors.
Taking my dad’s arm, we walked to the chapel doors. And when those doors opened to begin a new chapter of life, they opened to a freedom that had been fought for by generation upon generation of Americans who won battles in their own hearts in asking themselves where they fall short in holding people of every color, creed and nation to the same level of respect and honor, each as people who were created in the image of God, just the same as they.
This belief in equality gave the strongest fight, not on a battlefield or in a war of words, but inside of individual hearts. It fought strongest in the hearts of people who admitted the prejudice inside their own mind, and determined to war against it.
Because of God’s grace, lived out in those people, I got to live my wedding day so freely. Less than fifty years before, Mildred Loving had been arrested for the marriage she had partaken in with her new husband Richard, a man of a different skin color than she. But me, I walked the aisle of that chapel to take the hands of the one I loved. I had none of Mildred’s concerns. On that stage, I looked into his eyes and spoke my vows. There was one simple line that I was so proud and grateful to offer in front of so many witnesses. “Your people will be my people.”
The life my husband and I know today would look so different if America had not chosen this. My children’s lives would look so different. I am grateful to over two hundred years worth of a nation’s people who have lovingly sought to stand on the ground of equality.
As an American, the grace that can work through my one heart is the same as it was in all of those who made the freedom of my wedding day possible.
As an American, and even as my husband’s wife, prejudice tries to live in my heart too. It finds the most success when I say it’s not there. As much as Luiz and I are proud to belong to each other, and as much as we are proud to call each other’s people our own, we very much need each other’s help and accountability to strive to see every kind of people with the same love and honor.
Prejudice tries to creep in any way it can and it happens with more than just race. It wants us to suspect things about a person simply because of the family they came from, a group they belong to, a job they have, or a word they said. It wants us to look at any part of them other than the heart inside them that was made just like our own.
But we have a God who is bigger with a love that is stronger than any prejudice we have ever known. He is able to give us the grace to take up the fight inside us, where the battle is really won. A legacy has been created in America because this is just what He has done in so many hearts already.
Luiz was not born here but he is so proud to call himself an American. It is not a perfect country, nor does it’s legacy perfectly exist in every part of it’s soil. But the blemishes will never change the legacy that has been made here, the legacy that gave freedom to the open doors on my wedding day. To be American is to be part of all of this.
As long as each of us do our part to listen inside our own hearts we can see where the battles really are. And when we hear ourselves say it... they have no right to feel that way, they shouldn’t feel so hurt by that or see such a problem with that..
there is where our own battle is. This is where we have prejudice inside our hearts to wrestle with. This is where the true battles are fought.
The moment we think that somebody has no right to feel something or to be hurt by something, we fall short of giving them the honor of being a God created soul, who is given the same honor that we seek for our own families. The only way to give a human being honor is to listen and respect their words and their pain when they say, that hurts me, please don’t do that. Please see the value of our lives.
We all fall short and we all have battles to face.
Because the only way we can communicate that somebody's life matters to us, is to show that we care about the hurt that they feel. And the only way we can grow in showing that care is to continually ask ourselves where we miss it, where do we fall short of caring for someone's hurt no matter what their hurt is or what walk of life they come from. We have all made mistakes, but what we are always able to do is keep learning one thing at a time and keep on doing our best.
The best way to fight prejudice is with Love. And the best way to give Love is to continually receive the Love that God has for us. He never shuns us for what we feel, or for what we feel hurt by. He receives us as we are and He draws us to His healing arms.
Mildred herself knew, and learned to embrace it, that she had no reason to be ashamed of wanting her marriage and family to be recognized by her country with the same honor that was given to other families. Doing her best in respect and honesty, she brought her pain to the court where battles were fought in hearts and the decision was officially made to make a nationwide freedom that Luiz and I got to enjoy on our wedding day.
Mildred's hurt did not diminish the hurt that anyone else could have felt in the cultural climate of her day, but her hurt was real and valid. She knew it was valid and she was not ashamed to bring her hurt to the table, to step up and be bold to ask if some would listen and battle this in their own hearts.
We pray there will be more people in the future who stand on the ground of the battles we fight in our own hearts today… to get to live some of the most glorious moments of their lives in freedom, just as Luiz and I did on our wedding day.
To be American is to stand in the beautiful victory already won by the years of battles in so many hearts. And more so, to be a child of God is to continue to take up the battle to let God’s Love pour through our own hearts to all the wonderfully made people in the world who are just like us.
If you know that the hurts of your own heart matter and you believe that other people’s hurts matter just as much as yours, please share. And let's all take up Love and go win just one battle in our own hearts today.