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I try to keep my priorities in order: Jesus, my Andy, our children, everything else. I homeschool our boys, love to read almost all written words and have been challenged by the military life for 18 years. Right now my faulty human body is demanding a lot of attention. One day at a time, learning as much as possible every day and remembering to look for JOY when other things threaten to overwhelm.

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"For the Lord gives wisdom. From His mouth come knowledge and understanding." Proverbs 2:6 NKJV
The Message translation puts it this way "God gives out Wisdom free, is plainspoken in Knowledge and Understanding."


Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Samwise Gamgee

We watched Lord of the Rings, Return of the King today - just because. (Truthfully, I need to read the book. I am almost embarrassed to admit that I haven't!)
We had played outside in the morning, before the heat and humidity became unbearable. The boys had worked some puzzles, and later woke daddy up. (He's on late shift again, so sleeping til 12 is the way it works around here...)
But it was 12, and they were bored, and a movie seemed an appropriate idea for a lazy summer afternoon.
Daddy watched some of it with them. I got to sit for portions also. But my boys sat and soaked up every minute.
I am pretty sure that every moment that I watched made me cry. The rallying cry for the men of Rohan to "ride for honor and freedom". The ghost warriors earning their ability to rest in peace after finally fighting as they had promised in life. Arwen stepping out from behind the banner to greet Aragorn, the new king and her true love.
Near the end, when Frodo is hanging off the edge of the precipice and Sam entreats him not to let go, I commented to Andy and the boys that even though the evil of the ring had captured Frodo's mind and heart for a while, his friend had stood by him. We need our friends to back us up.
Andy thought about the movie for a minute and said "Really, Sam is like the Holy Spirit". Throughout the movie, he is the quiet voice encouraging Frodo. He tries to help him make the right choices. He carries his food, and blankets. He uncovers his face so he can breathe again when the spider captures him. He even carries Frodo up the hill to the fire of Mount Doom. But -he can't carry the ring. Nor could he throw the ring away. Frodo had to do it. He had to make that decision himself.
We have an encourager, who travels with us everywhere we go. Trips as simple as the grocery, or as distant as the moon. He gives us advice - what to say, how to respond, reminders to smile rather then scowl and to swallow rather then scream. However, we have to make the decision to follow that advise. We have to "throw the ring".
The longer Frodo carried that ring, the heavier it got. It left marks around his neck, and began to scar his mind. Sin does the same thing to us. Especially a sin we favor. "It's not a big deal"... "No one really notices"... "It doesn't hurt anyone"... "It's not even mentioned in the Bible"...
You know what I am talking about. Those little nudges that the Spirit says "stop", and the marks are your neck are getting bloodied from, but still, you continue to do.
Listen to your sam. Throw away the ring.

I really didn't get on here planning to preach tonight. I just wanted to talk about how much I love my hubby's ability to find the Holy Spirit in an action movie. But, sometimes my fingers just type, and someone else is doing the talking - so, whoever needed to hear this, blessings. Throw the ring in, and feel the release from around your neck.
And remember, not only do you have a friend in your Sam (the Holy Spirit), I promise that you have me too.

5 comments:

EmileeHope said...

That was beautiful Betsy! I think that is a wonderful comparison...I hadn't thought about it that way before...but it is totally true!!

Tell Andy I am impressed he saw that...and thank you Betsy for letting the words flow through your fingers...it is a great post!

autumnesf said...

My favorite type of movie reviewer...the one that finds what we are for, instead of expending so much energy on what we are against.

Carrie said...

that is such a great comparison. Almost makes me want to watch the movie. I am impressed with the insight!

Anonymous said...

This is so great!!! Me and the girls watched the movies this yr and then discussed how it related to Christianity and none of us came up with sam being the holy spirit =) Go Andy!!! We think the Elvish people are supposed to represent angels =)

Love you! Mary

Anonymous said...

No God put that on your heart for a reason-people needed to hear it.

I needed to hear it.

It's SO very true. Thanks so much for sharing.