The Noah Film…

3-13pm

Oh, oh, sometimes I say things on air that I wish I could cut and paste back into my mouth! And that applies to the recently released “Noah” movie. Having not seen the movie, I only had feedback from friends to go by. People were shouting through the social media “Don’t go and see it!” So, that’s what I said on air! But not everyone agreed! And I got calls saying, “Helga it’s a really great movie for sparking conversation. People should see it and take their unchurched friends!” So that’s what I said on air! So then I got a call saying, “NO!! People will be confused – deurmekaar they said!”

NoahListening quietly to this crazy dialogue unfolding on the airwaves was Will, who sat down and wrote to me. And what he said was the most balanced view out…

Hi Helga

I went to see the Noah movie last Saturday and I really enjoyed it! I
didn’t think it was disrespectful to the Genesis text – it was quite
obviously a fantasy interpretation and the below articles I think indicate that Christians do not need to avoid it completely. If you do avoid it you will miss an opportunity to engage society in an informed manner.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2014/march-web-only/noah.html

http://www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2014/february/noah-five-negative-features-about-this-film.html

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2014/march-web-only/genesis-of-noah.html

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2014/march-web-only/darren-aronofsky-interview-noah.html

Focus on the family also apparently gave it a neutral review as shown on
the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_(2014_film) site.

Focus on the Family president Jim Daly stated that: “[*Noah*] is a creative interpretation of the scriptural account that allows us to imagine the deep struggles Noah may have wrestled with as he answered God?s call on his life. This cinematic vision of Noah?s story gives Christians a great opportunity to engage our culture with the biblical Noah, and to have conversations with friends and family about matters of eternal significance.” [58]<http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Noah_(2014_film)#cite_note-58>

So that should give you more perspective of the movie. I think I had better go and see it! For the Biblical account of Noah, flip to the first book of the Bible and read Genesis 5:32-10:1.

Key verse of Genesis 6:8

But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.

Surgeon update – it’s an inguinal hernia…surgery Tuesday afternoon. In and out, no sleep over! Yay! But I will be off for the rest of the week and then after Easter, I’m taking leave as well, so I’ll have plenty of time to rest!

God bless you loads!

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

Happiness/Gratitude Pic…when I thought back over the last 24 hours over what I have really enjoyed, the US Masters came to mind…watching Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus playing in the Par 3 competition. It was so entertaining…photo by Darron Cummings…

Gary Player at the masters by Darron Cummings

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