I recently watched the laughable movie version of Dan Brown's The Davinci Code with some friends. It was laughable for several reasons, most of them having to do with the story and acting. I can easily see why critics did not like this movie. Poor Tom Hanks for appearing in it, poor Ron Howard for directing it. My condolences to both of you.
However, there was something within the movie that struck a cord with me and had me thinking for quite some time. At one point, Tom Hanks's character is searching through a museum in order to uncover clues about a murder that has taken place. One of the clues made a reference to the "fact" that the church had covered up the truth about Jesus. The movie/book claim that the Church covered up the fact that Jesus was not divine, as well as hiding the fact that he was married to Mary Magdalene and had a child by her. Those things were not what stuck out to me. It was the clue itself. When Tom's character shines the special light over the clue he sees these words; so dark the con of man.
Now, this is appropriate for several reasons. The first being that Dan Brown's novel and the theories that it is based on are cons themselves. They attempt to shroud the real Jesus from us and put forth some sort of sub-par Jesus. It is also appropriate because it is evident from Scripture and history that man has the nasty little habit of deceiving himself. The case is no different here. What God has made clear to men, through both His written Word and the Word made flesh, we have clouded and diluted to be something else, something different.
Our hearts, rather my heart, is exceedingly dark. At this point in the year, when we are surrounded by lights and holiday cheer it is so easy to get cloudy about what is really important here. The commercialized Christmas can keep us from the real reason that believers all over the world celebrate. It is in this season that I need to remember just how dark my own heart is, while also remembering just how bright the light of Christ shines through eternity. The Word of God was made manifest in a baby, grew to be a man, and died to be our Savior. What light, what glory we partake in when we submit to the great story.
So dark the con of man, indeed, thinking that we don't need this Great Light, this amazing grace, this great salvation. We deceive ourselves when we diminish the greatness of the Christ-child, and what it is he came to do. I pray that God keep you focused on Christ this Christmas and that you and I would be used to spread the Light of lights to a dark world full of dark hearts and blind eyes that have never seen light. Here are some words of a Hymn to encourage you today:
O Word of God Incarnate, William How
O Word of God incarnate,
O wisdom from on high,
O truth unchanged, unchanging,
O light of our dark sky;
We praise Thee for the radiance
That from the hallowed page,
A lantern to our footsteps,
Shines on from age to age.
The church from her dear Master,
Received the gift divine,
And still the light she lifteth,
O'er all the earth to shine.
It is the golden casket
Where gems of truth are stored;
It is the heav'n-drawn picture
Of Christ, the living Word.
It floateth like a banner
Before God's host unfurled;
It shineth like a beacon
Above the darkling world.
It is the chart and compass
That o'er life's surging sea,
'Mid mists and rocks and quick sands,
Still guides, O Christ, to Thee.
O make Thy church, dear Savior,
A lamp of purest gold,
To bear before the nations
Thy true light as of old.
O teach Thy wand'ring pilgrims
By this their path to trace,
'Til, clouds and darkness ended,
They see Thee face to face.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
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3 comments:
how is it that we both decided to post on The Davinci Code movie on the same exact day, even though we watched it together weeks ago? You're weirding me out Tim.
Great writing and great thoughts! Keep up the good work!
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