Saturday, June 15, 2013

Man of Steel


Saw Man of Steel tonight and I really liked it. And I saw some pretty cool symbolism.

So Superman is not a human right, he’s from another world, but he is raised human, and his real father when speaking to him, says basically- you are just as much of this world as krypton. His father also says, You will give the people an ideal to strive towards. They will race behind you, they will stumble, they will fall. But in time, they will join you in the sun. In time, you will help them accomplish wonders.”

That was what really caught my attention, I was like – whoa hold up that’s some pretty deep symbolic theology right there. I think in some respects superman in this movie represents a picture of Christ. He is our hope, the reminder that we can choose Him and through Him we can become good instead of evil, He is our ideal, the One and only whom we are to try to aspire to be like. We’ll fail and mess up, but some day we’ll join Him, and He uses us to accomplish wonders. Thought that was pretty cool.

And there was another part of the movie where he’s fighting one of the krypton lady warriors and she tells him he’ll lose because his morality is his weakness and evolution will always win. I looked at my sister and whispered, “This is gonna be awesome! Theology is gonna kick evolutions tail in this movie!”

I’m sure as I think on it more and watch it again later, more will come to me, but that’s what I got so far.

By the way, I always knew Superman was my favorite for a reason :D


Random, but another good superhero movie with a lot of symbolism is the Green lantern- Will vs. Fear was a pretty powerful concept to think on :)

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

A Thousand Tomorrows

The sun is shining, summer is underway, and I find myself thrilled about life.

You know whats amazing? LIFE. Life is amazing- God is amazing- and He has so much for us when we walk with Him. I am excited, excited about the future, the endless tomorrows, b/c even though this life is not endless, with Christ even after death we will live on. So I see the future as endless, full of opportunities and adventures God has already written for me. I have no idea what the next fifty years of my life will hold, but I can't want to find out, one day at a time, I don't want to simply meander through this life, I want to change the world, even if its just my little circle in cincinnati for now, I want to make a mark for Jesus on this planet, I don't want to waste my life.

I recently started reading the book Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper and although I am not very far through the book, the premise has captured my attention. What does it mean to not waste your life, how can I make sure I don't waste the time I have been given. It has become a goal and something that I look forward to, God has promised that if we follow Him, everything we do matter and nothing is wasted, and thats an incredible and exciting thought, that He is going to do amazing things with my life b/c I want to honor Him.

Anyways, some thoughts of encouragement, life is short, and even though its cliche and used inappropriately sometimes, YOLO (you only live once) can be very appropriate in some aspects- Use your time on this earth wisely- DON'T WASTE YOUR LIFE. What have you got to lose? Someday, all followers of Christ have been promised eternity, so what in the world can hold us back? Go change the world!

"Only one life, 'twill soon be past; only what's done for Christ will last." - C.T. Studd