We saw the new Robert Duvall movie, “Get Low”. I won’t call it a Christian movie per se. There is no scene of salvation. But, it is a good example of how we will isolate ourselves out of pride and shame. We want to lock ourselves into a prison, hoping that if we “do enough time,” someone will say that we’ve paid our debt.
The truth is that no punishment we mete out for ourselves is enough. The movie mentions that, but it doesn’t hit the audience over the head with a message. It provides enough framework to make the viewer think about their own sins, and hopefully will provide launching pads for discussion about God’s forgiveness with others.
#1 by Jeff on September 16th, 2010
In the theater? Hadn’t even heard of the movie, but sounds thought provoking. Now I need to go see it!
What you share about disarming the enemy with confession and openness is missing overall in the church world today and it has all but killed off intimate (vulnerable) friendships and relationships.
It has us all in a shallow, unsustainable independent status where we are overly susceptible to overwhelming weight of guilt and accusations of the enemy.
Hard to “remind him of his future, when he reminds us of our past” because our past entraps us and we don’t have the strength to step through on our own and release the grasp of our past on us, keeping us from our future!