Sunday, April 1, 2012

God and the Dark side...

We have recently spent untold hours watching the Star Wars movies, for the benefit of our son (my husband is a self-confessed addict). I have a natural reticence in letting my son watch these as inevitably he immediately thought that Darth Vader is the coolest "person" ever.

However, I have learnt a lot through this process about being a "relevant" follower of Jesus and (without compromising) learning lessons applicable to my walk with God, even in the Star Wars movie.  I must admit I normally prefer the "head-in-the-sand" approach to these things.

Lessons learnt (so you don't have to endure the 10 odd hours of movie-viewing ;-))

1. Teaching my son about the value of the warnings against pride in the Bible. Pride is a sin and is exactly what drove Anakin a.k.a Darth Vader to become the evil he eventually came to be.  We used this to look at some of the Kings in the Bible (eg. Solomon, Saul, Hezekiah, David, Pharaoh, Nebucadnezzar) who's fall was due to pride;

2. No matter how good we start out in life (Anakin), through our choices we can take the completely wrong road and end up without God for eternity;

3. The opposite of "The Dark Side" is "The Light"- Jesus is The Light.  

And the light shines on in the darkness, and the darkness has never put it out

4.  "The Force" is the Trinity. It moves in us through us and is in everything around us.

5.  Chewbacca is representative of the Apostle Paul... No just kidding. I am not really someone who believes that we must find something spiritual in everything in order to be able to enjoy or live alongside the secular..okay maybe I am - But this has been useful to me.

May the Godhead be with you!


Sunday, March 25, 2012

I've decided that every day is a holiday..

Having fun is soooo tiring
Having spent a few months hibernating due to cold, snow and rain (and quite frankly for the simple reason that it is not sunny), the hiatus has now taken its toll on our family life. We move from weekend to weekend in a blur of take-aways, naps, reality tv, work and washing.


So I have taken the advice of a wise lady who once suggested that if we wait for holidays to find us, they will never come. But if we have "holiday moments" every day or every few days, that will make the wait for the real holiday all the more bearable.


Holiday moments... taking a bus to a suburb we don't normally visit, going to London and walking through the narrow streets of the older parts, unencumbered by the need for a tourist guide or even any knowledge of the details of the history around us or going to the nearby park to watch the children play (albeit with their shoes on, which for a South-African is very strange!) or going up to Southgate (our little town centre) and buying an ice cream for Justin.


All these little things. Holiday moments. Memory moments.


Our memories are in our hands and so is our attitude. If we wait for life to take us along, we will be left behind as the last bus leaves for the night. 

Get on the bus, no, DRIVE the bus!