I will never forget the feeling of sitting at the old Hub Theater in Rochelle watching the first Star Wars Movie. I was sixteen. I was not then, and am certainly not now, especially a fan of science fiction, but the epic battle portrayed in the story caught my imagination and stirred something within me: some recognition of truth and heroism and hope. And yes, the power of darkness.
For I find my heart aching in these past days to hear that two young men who returned to Chicago for Christmas break — students from our own Northern Illinois University— were killed by gun fire while home.
There is still light and darkness. Good and evil. And one wonders if the light will prevail.
I have spent a whole lot of time in this otherwise festive season walking alongside those whose grief is heavy. No matter their age, the one who died always died too soon and those left behind are left to sort out life without them.
Yes, one wonders when or if the light will prevail for we live in a world where darkness threatens still to have the last word.
War still rages in too many parts of the world and innocents are affected in ways that we cannot ignore their plight.
Oh yes, we wonder still if the Light will have the last word or not.
And yet, we who cling to the Light keep on pointing to it. Even Queen Elizabeth in her annual Christmas Message pointed to these words in John’s Gospel:
“The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it…”
She spoke these words as she reflected on the shared moments of darkness the world has experienced in this last year. You can watch and listen here: The Queen’s Christmas Message 2015.
The light prevails.
Good wins.
God wins.
I do have to say this, though. Many will go to this movie to enjoy the special effects. And yes, many will be utterly convinced (if we are not already) that violence is the only way to combat violence. And yet, it seemed to me that the most powerful parts of the story were those which reflected love and sacrifice. For one’s beloved, yes. And for one’s beloved child.
For this is always so. The message of today’s Gospel is that the power of Light is not ours to use to destroy one’ enemies. Rather, it is always ours to invite and encourage and somehow enable others to follow that Light which brings Life. Even those who seem to have been consumed by the power of darkness. Yes, even those. For in the end? Light itself destroys the darkness. Every time.
- Certainly others will address the theological parallels and themes of the latest Star Wars movie better than I. If you have seen it, how would you modify what I have offered here?
- It is easy to find signs of darkness in the world today. Where have you seen evidence of the light over which the darkness has not prevailed?
- For me the most meaningful parts of the movie are where love and sacrifice are joined. This seems to be the place where light prevails, even though they are marked by profound suffering. And this is our Gospel Story, too, is it not?
Janet, remember this. The late Dr.Joseph Campbell's Hero with a Thousand Faces was the inspiration for SW:A New Hope( aka the FIRST movie). I am so looking forward to seeing this one. Plan to go 1/8
Thanks, Andrea. If I did know that, somehow I had forgotten. I'll pick it up again. Enjoy the movie!
Working on chores yesterday I turned on the TV to see they were running another 30+ year old movie about the fight between good and evil, or maybe silent non-violence versus the powers that be, "Ghandi." I watched the first 20 minutes, rapt, irritated at the long commercial pauses, and resolved to find it and watch it intact now that I am much more aware of the South African politics in place when he started work as a young lawyer there. To one supporter willing to take up arms in a justified cause, he said ,"This is a cause which I too would be willing to die for. But not one I would be willing to kill for." And then I watched his courage in not killing. Truly amazing. Light over dark. As the days get longer, I will be thinking of his light over darkness as well.
"This is a cause which I would be willing to die for. But not one I would be willing to kill for." There it is. Thank you, Pat, for this amazing example and parallel. Light over darkness, indeed.
I am reminded of a new song by Contemporary Christian artist Matthew West. Here are the lyrics:
In my weakest moment I see you
Shaking your head in disgrace
I can read the disapointment
Written all over your face
Here comes those whispers in my ear
Saying who do you think you are
Looks like you're on your own from here
Cause grace could never reach that far
But, in the shadow of that shame
Beat down by all the blame
I hear you call my name sayin it's not over
And my heart starts to beat
So loud now, drowning out the doubt
I'm down but I'm not out
There's a war between guilt and grace
And they're fighting for a sacred space
But I'm living proof
Grace wins every time
No more lying down in death's defeat
Now I'm rising up in victory
Singing hallelujah
Grace wins every time
Words can't describe the way it feels
When mercy floods a thirsty soul
A broken side begins to heal
And grace returns what guilt has stole
And, in the shadow of that shame
Beat down by all the blame
I hear you call my name sayin it's not over
And my heart starts to beat
So loud now, drowning out the doubt
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I'm down but I'm not out
There's a war between guilt and grace
And they're fighting for a sacred space
But I'm living proof
Grace wins every time
No more lying down in death's defeat
Now I'm rising up in victory
Singing hallelujah
Grace wins every time
For the prodigal son, grace wins
For the woman at the well, grace wins
For the blind man and the beggar, grace wins
For always and forever, grace wins
For the lost out on the street, grace wins
For the worst part of you and me, grace wins
For the theif on the cross, grace wins
For a world that it lost
There's a war between guilt and grace
And they're fighting for a sacred space
But I'm living proof
Grace wins every time
No more lying down in death's defeat
Now I'm rising up in victory
Singing hallelujah
Grace wins every time
Every time
I'm living proof grace wins every time
These are beautiful words. Thank you, Marge. Indeed, Grace wins every time.