Showcase: Assorted Treats

  • Where do I Find Myself? +

    All I Can Do Is Be Me -Whoever That IsBob Dylan Who are we? Do we follow the motivations of Read More
  • Forgiveness: Desmond Tutu +

    Nobel Peace Prize Winner Desmond Tutu explains how love and forgiveness kept post-apartheid South Africa from tumbling into anarchy. Read More
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journey_center_earthJourney to the Center of the Earth, the 2008 remake of a 1959 movie, is not a movie for the ages. However, it does contain situations that can serve as analogies for our life as Christians, as we give ourselves completely to journey with God and experience His kingdom both here and for eternity. While the characters in this movie journey for a few days, we are on an eternal journey giving ourselves over to our Father.

The 2008 movie is about three people, geologist Trevor Anderson, played by Brendan Fraser, his teenaged nephew, and an Icelandic mountain guide, who find themselves at the center of the earth after they first rappel inside a cave, peed down train tracks in mining cars further inside. Soon they find themselves standing in a section that is lined with diamonds. Within a few moments they realize what they are standing on is not secure; it is a thin sheet of rock that cracks and releases them to hurtle deeper and deeper into the cave, seemingly forever falling until they reach a pool of water, and are at the center of the earth.

 
As with many characters in horror/slasher movies, these three are in varying states of denial as they move from one improbable situation to another. Only when they are in danger of burning to death from the growing heat at the center do they rely on a journal and accompanying book for guidance and safety, both of which they previously believed as fantasies. In other words, once they give up their skepticism about where they are and about the authors of the journal and the book, and embrace their realties, they are soon able to escape. Their escape is also punctuated by sea monsters, human-eating venus flytraps, and a few other preposterous creatures of a vaguely prehistoric milieu.
 
Not that Christians ever suffer from skepticism, or find their circumstances going from bad to worse. But we do have the opportunity to make Christ the centerpiece in our life, and make everything in our day submitted to him. In the Bible we have a testament far stronger than the journal and work of fiction the characters in Journey had. In the Holy Spirit, we have someone who mediates in each and every circumstance we find ourselves. Most importantly, as Christians we are on a journey to our home with the Father. So we have far more reasons to give our all, to be totally behind the truth of Christ and the direction of the Holy Spirit, than the characters in this movie had to go on their journey across the underground ocean, believing they would be able to make it back up to their home.
 

Reflections to Consider

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Publications

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Music

  • River of Love

    There's a river of love that runs through all timeBut there's a river of grief that floods through our livesIt Read More
  • I Am Nothing

    I stutter when I tryTo speak the language of lifeI want to shout out loudBut I just cry insideSometimes it Read More
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Audio & Video

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Favorites

  • Transforming this World: The Hope of Glory by NT Wright +

    Wright confronts the perspective that this world doesn’t matter, and that we live only to be in heaven. He shows Read More
  • What is Good in a World that Defies Hope: a talk by NT Wright +

    This is the second part of three talks by NT Wright at Harvard University in November, 2008 on the topic Read More
  • The Stream, the Lake and the River: NT Wright +

      Acts 2.1-21; John 7.37-39; a sermon at the Eucharist on the Feast of Pentecost, 11 May 2008, by the Read More
  • Jesus in the Perfect Storm by NT Wright +

    Zechariah 9.9-17; Luke 19.28-48; A sermon for Palm Sunday, April 17, 2011, In the University Chapel of St Salvator, St Read More
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Hidden Blessings

  • Christ is a Great Savior: a review of the movie Amazing Grace +

    Amazing Grace is a historical drama about William Wilberforce who was elected to British Parliament at the age of 21 Read More
  • Wilberforce, Hollywood's Amazing Grace, Charlotte Allen +

    William Wilberforce's relentless campaign eventually led the British Parliament to ban the slave trade, in 1807, and to pass a Read More
  • Making Beauty out of Ugly Things: Grace by U2 +

    Grace, she takes the blame She covers the shame Removes the stain It could be her name Grace, she carries Read More
  • The True Nature of Grace and Love: a movie review of the Soloist +

    The 2009 movie The Soloist is based on a book by the same name, written by Los Angeles Times columnist Read More
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