Friday, April 15, 2005

Our Place In The Story

And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a publicspectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross. (Col 2:15)

The recent blockbuster Lord of the Rings: Return of the King left out the final scene from the book version. In the book, the hobbits return home to the Shire, as they do in the movie --triumphant. The ultimate battle between good and evil has ended, and good has prevailed. The righteous and true king has defeated evil and routed the armies of death. Peace has enveloped the land.
Here's where the movie departs from novel: as the hobbit heroes enter the Shire, they find that the hobbits back home are unaware of the victory.The vile wizard Saruman, driven out of his castle during the battle, has taken refuge in the Shire. He has assumed control of the humble village, aided by petty thiefs and bullies. So the returning heroes, aided by the knowledge that the True Victory has already been won, retake their Shire and corner Saruman. He tries one final time to scare the righteous into submission:" ... do not think that when I lost all my goods I lost all my power! Whoever strikes me shall be accursed. And if my blood stains the Shire, it shall wither and never again be healed."
Of course, he is bluffing. When he dies, the Shire is free.
Despite access to the Bible, we often act like ignorant hobbits, cowering in fear of an enemy whom our King has vanquished. TheGospels declare that Christ entered history to battle the devil. The pages of the New Testament are filled with accounts of such skirmishes, always won by Christ and His apostles. Jesus consistently displayed His power over death, disease, and demon possesion, then delivered the mortal blow at Calvary.
Satan's only real power comes if we let him blind us to thereality of his defeat (the Gospels) and the inevitable outcome ofthat defeat (Revelation). Let's keep reminding each other, and telling others, this Good News. The war is over; evil is defeated. Our enemy is mortally wounded. Every Christian who dies is initiated into an immortal army whose leader sits on a white horse, ready to free the Shire called Earth from the desperate last grasp of an enemy who knows his days are numbered.

Therefore, since the children share in flesh and blood, He Himself likewise also partook of the same, that through death He might render powerless him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, (Heb. 2:14)

2 Comments:

At Fri Apr 15, 07:27:00 AM PDT, Blogger Tom said...

Another side story I love that really made my heart warm was Sam's horse "Bill" Like many earthly possesions we do not want to let them go. Like many other souls we do not want to let them go. But as Strider told Sam, "Bill will find his way home" and he did.

After many more battles and jounries just before the hobbits return to the shire, after Gandlaf and every one else left them the hobbits returned to Bree.

Back at the same bar they found Bill. He found his way home. This reflects the same with God as we are bill. If we just follow we will find our way back. But as Sam/God we must learn to let go of our desires and earthly possessions to focus on what God lies before us.

 
At Fri Apr 15, 10:44:00 AM PDT, Blogger Bobby said...

Tom: great insight!

 

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