The
general rule is that I’m too much of as tough guy to cry while watching a film.
But I must confess that there are exceptions to this rule. One of those
exceptions is the The Champ. I think you must be a heartless individual without
any hope of redemption not to cry as the little boy (or is it a girl?) keeps on
shaking the lifeless body of the dead father, uttering those heart rending
words “Wake up champ.”. The next film that loosens my tear ducts is Quo Vadis.
Courage Under Fire and Gladiator come close but they don’t really open the
ducts.
For
those who don’t know, Quo Vadis is the fictionalized account of true events.
The story of the film is that of a popular Roman general who falls in love with
a Christian girl. Their story is told with that of the persecution of
Christians who were being thrown to the lions in the arenas as backdrop. The
events of the film are supposedly quite a few years after the death of Christ.
By this time, Peter is a blind and old. The early church has decided to secret
Peter away. He is led out of the city gates of Rome by a young boy just before
they are to close. Nero has blamed the Christians for the fire that burnt down
Rome and they are all being apprehended. Just as Peter is about to escape, he
sees a vision of Jesus Christ. Jesus tells him “Peter, I must go back to Rome
to be crucified a second time.” Peter understands that Jesus is talking about
him. He turns back and walks back through the gates to a certain death
fulfilling Christ’s prophecy about his latter years. According to Church
history, he asked to be crucified upside down because he felt unworthy to die
the same way Jesus died. People say they want see Paul when we all get together
in heaven. I want to see Peter.
The
early church was extremely lucky to have people like Peter and Paul, men of
great whose shadow according to reports healed people. These were people who
received revelations of heaven, walked on water, raised the dead, healed
people, saw the future including the end of the earth. These were spiritual
giants, men to whom God told his secrets to. If we were to include them in the
heroes of faith described in Hebrews 11, I would say that they were men and
women of whom the world was not worthy. However, I must say that I have
recently begun to marvel at the intellectual arrogance and feeling of
superiority of the 21st century Christian. Due to an increase in
“knowledge” which feeds our souls instead of our spirits, we now feel we know
more than the fathers of faith. We feel that we of the 21st century
have more “information” than the early church fathers and so we can ignore
whatever they say. We think their words are advisory and to be ignored. We
think the words are not relevant for the times we live in.
I
believe in God, the creator of the heavens and earth and he dwells in Heaven. I
believe Jesus Christ is the only begotten of the Father who in obedience to
what the Father wanted, came to the earth to show us the way back to the
Father. I believe that when Jesus Christ ascended, the Holy Spirit was sent to
us to guide us in our honest search for truth. I believe the Holy Spirit lives
in hearts of all believers and He is work is to help us fulfil the reason why
God put us on the earth. I believe that Jesus is coming back again and that we
will reign with him in his government that he will set up in the earth. I
believe the Bible is the infallible Word of God inspired by the Holy Spirit and
that the words are relevant for today and tomorrow. I believe.
JC Cruz is the author of DECEPTIO, a thriller about the persecution of Christians. DECEPTIO is published by WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelson Publishers. DECEPTIO is available here http://bookstore.westbowpress.com/Products/SKU-000194087/Deceptio.aspx. He's also the author of LOST, BUT FOUND, a story of love and redemption, available here http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DPLLEUQ.
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