There are some movies that people that practice Christianity should watch.
I’m not going to get all maudlin over “The Ten Commandments”, “The Greatest Story Ever Told”, or “Ben Hur”. Those were great movies from another time.
I saw “The Last Temptation of Christ”. I half expected David Ruffin to appear and sing a song towards the end.
I saw “The Passion of the Christ”. OK… I’m not a big fan of Mel Gibson after he did all of that crazy anti-Semitic rant shit that he did during that DUI arrest all those years ago.
The stories that have a Christian bent that aren’t so overt are the movies in my wheelhouse. Is Schindler’s List a Christian movie? Maybe. Bruce Almighty. Collateral Beauty. The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.
We watched “The Shack” last night.
I gotta tell you, it moved me. I’m a guy that folks would call a little more spiritual than a religious guy. I’m not always the biggest fan of organized religion. Seriously… I think it’s a bit of an artificial power structure, and I’m a member of t the church that is at the top of that food chain.
But there are a few things I do know from my experience in this life.
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I know that we are more than the physical form we see on the street and in the mirror.
The physical form is a husk. We are so much more, and everyone is constrained by that husk.
Go see “The Shack” if you align yourself with Christianity. You’ll come out of that experience feeling positive. It’s a tough movie to watch at times, and it can be just about unbearable depending on your lifetime experiences.
Watch it.
You are so much more than what you see in the mirror.
Peace, y’all.