Week #36 The Dark Knight: more than a movie?

This post was done by Greg Swinton. I think he did a very nice job relating a movie we have probably all seen or want to see to our "religious" themes. Whether you like the movie or not, he makes some great points and did a nice job relating scripture to the events in the movie.
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The Dark Knight is probably one of the best films to be released in quite some time ( Make it a point to see it if you have not already). High profile actors, a compelling storyline, and great special effects all combine to create a great movie, however if you examine the feature a little more in depth you will be able to see how the film is able to illustrate a reflection between the life of Batman and the life of a Christian; here are the similarities I noticed. (WARNING: Spoilers ahead if you have not seen the movie).

A. He kept himself prepared.

"Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.....In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints."(Ephesians 6: 10-11, 16-18)

Throughout the film Batman is constantly looking for new ways to fight crime more efficiently. From better weapons to better body armor, he was always trying to prepare himself to do his job better. We as Christians should take on that same attitude when it comes to our Spiritual Walk.

B. He was tested for following his beliefs.

"Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed. If you are insulted because of the name of Christ, you are blessed, for the Spirit of glory and of God rests on you. If you suffer, it should not be as a murderer or thief or any other kind of criminal, or even as a meddler.However, if you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name."(1 Peter 4:12-16)

There was a point in the film where everyone in Gotham city wanted Batman to give up his identity and give in to the Joker's demands, knowing it was the wrong thing to do. Batman had to deal with the fact that the Joker was going to kill people if he didn't, but again, he knew that giving in to that was not the right choice.

No one said following God was easy or comfortable, and you have to be prepared to make the right choices, even when is it is not necessarily convenient for you or anyone else.

C. He had a good support system.

"Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."(Galatians 6:2)

"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."(Proverbs 27:17)

Throughout the movie, Batman had some people could depend on to help him in his endeavors. He had Lucious for equipment and his butler, Alfred, for overall correction and encouragement. There was a point in the movie where Batman was completely at a lost and did not quite know what to do and here is the response he got:

Batman/Bruce Wayne: People are dying, Alfred. What would you have me do?

Alfred: Endure, Master Wayne. Take it. They'll hate you for it. But thats
the point of Batman, he can be the outcast. He can make the choice that no one else can make, the right choice.

That dialogue illustrates two important points: 1) Its always good to have a good circle of people around you to help you when you feel like you cannot bear the load by yourself. Make sure you try to keep yourself surrounded with the right people, so they can give you the right advice
when you need it. 2) The other important point of that dialogue is that it echoes what I covered earlier; the choices made to follow God are not always the easiest to make.

D. He acted on faith

"We live by faith, not by sight."(2 Corinthians 5:7)

"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see."(Hebrews 11:1)

The final confrontation Batman had with Joker involved him trying to save people in a building as well as 2 ships filled with people. The two ships were armed with detonators to blow up the opposite ship. The people on board were going to be blown up in an hour if they did not chose to blow up the other ship. Batman was only able to attempt to save the people in the building, but was confident in the fact that the people would not destroy one another, even without his assistance. The faith he had in the people trapped on the boats is the faith we should have in God. He acted knowing he couldn't save those trapped on the boats, and still went on without any visible assurance that everything was going to turn out ok. And in the end after all that he endured throughout that film his actions, beliefs, and faith in the people were validated when neither ship decided to destroy the other knowing the consequences.

"And the God of all grace,who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast." (1 Peter 5: 10)
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How do you all feel? Can Batman's life be related to the life of a Christian?

Week #31 Satan

He goes by many names...Satan, the Devil, El Diablo...and he is very real! There is a such thing as spiritual warfare, and believe it or not, there are such things as angels and demons. But this week I want to look into who the devil is and why he is where he is.

Satan and his demons are fighting for souls. Your soul, my soul, and your friend's souls. He is a fallen angel who was booted out of heaven because he rebelled against God. All of the angels that were loyal to satan were also thrown out of heaven...they're what we call demons. Satan wants to defeat God and rule the world. There is one major reason satan hasn't accomplished his goals. That reason is God. God is more powerful than satan. We see in Job 1 and Job 2 that satan has to get permission from God before he acts.

Don't misunderstand what I am saying here...satan is very powerful and has the ability to do a lot of things that could really mess up your life. I just want you to know that when it is all said and done, God and His people will be victorious, not satan (Revelation 20:10). God allows satan to wield a lot of power over the earth for now, because God does not force people to love Him. We have to choose between God and satan. Until we make that decision, satan will do everything in his power to keep us from following God. Once we have chosen to follow God, the battle doesn't end. Instead, satan's new plan is to destroy our walks with God and ruin our testimony. But...with God's great power we can defeat satan.

We have to be aware of the battle going on for our souls. I hope we all have a better understanding of who satan is, and what his goals are. I put different verses up on the right side of the page ---> about satan. Next week we will talk about spiritual warfare and the different ways satan preys on and attacks the world and especially God's children.

Week #30 What is True Success?

We all want good things. We want to have decent cars, nice clothes, a high paying job, a nice house, and our own personal chef. These are things I think we can all agree on. But does having these things mean our lives are successful? How does God view true success?

It is natural to want to be successful. Nobody wants to be a failure (I used to, but not anymore). When thinking about success, it is important for us to be sure that we have God's perspective on success. I doubt very many of us view success the same way God does. True success is not how much money we may make, how famous we may become, or how much we may accomplish over a lifetime. True success is obeying God and His commands. If we are obedient to God, we will accomplish all that He wants us to accomplish, and that is enough.

In Jeremiah 45:2-5, God tells Baruch not to seek out great things for himself, but to simply do what the Lord told him and the Lord would take care of him. If we are obedient to God, He will take care of us and we will be successful wherever He leads us. We may not be successful as the world would define success, but we will be successful in God's eyes...which is what truly matters. We endure our greatest successes when we allow God to carry out His plans through us.

God created each one of us for a purpose. We are all blessed with certain skills and talents. He wants us to make use of the skills and opportunities He provides us with. If we listen and obey God, we will be successful.

Week #29 Working for God

How can I have a better attitude at work? Does God care how I do my job?

READ: Ephesians 6:5-6

Every service we provide, even our professional tasks are to be considered work done directly for the Lord. In these verses in Ephesians, Paul used the terms "slaves and masters"--today's equivalent would be employees and bosses--to describe how we as Christians should labor.

The way we go about our work gives us an opportunity to show others what we think about God. If we produce excellent work, do it with a positive attitude, and show that we care about other people, we are able to model God's character and become a witness for Him. By doing our work well, we please God and it makes more of an impact on others than we realize.

Whatever job you may have right now was given to you by God. He put you in your job, not only to meet your financial needs, but also so that you might be a witness for Him by how you act and how hard you work. God is constantly preparing us for something more in the future, but He wants to see how we handle what He gives us now. Our jobs count as an opportunity for us from God. He has placed you where you are right now. Make the best of it. Be happy, work hard, praise and obey God.

"Everything we do that touches other lives either glorifies the Lord or diminishes His name in front of a watching world."
-Charles Stanley