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If the Messiah returned today without a marketing team or a verified social media account, would we even bother to look up from our phones?
I recently found myself calculating my own age with a calculator because the years are starting to blur, and it got me thinking about how we value things that are old versus things that are shiny and new. In this latest installment of Welcome To Earth Stories, I explore the strange tension between the “GQ Christ” we have manufactured for comfort and the raw, bloodstained rebel of history.
I share a story about a man named Enrique who clings to a wooden statue in hopes of a miracle, and I confess my own moment of weakness at a bus stop where I had to choose between the Lord of Glory and a Mission Impossible movie ticket. It is an honest look at how we use earthly devices to reach for the divine and why we sometimes prefer the popcorn flavored version of reality.
Key Takeaways
The Cinema vs. The Sanctuary: A personal confession about the distractions of Hollywood and the difficult choices we make between entertainment and spiritual growth.
The Wisdom of Aging: I reflect on how Western culture shuns the elderly while other cultures honor gray hair as a symbol of dignity and respect.
The Rebranding of Faith: An analysis of how modern society has stripped the radical message of Jesus to create a commercialized, politically correct icon.
Desperate Devotion: Through the story of Enrique and the Black Nazarene, we see the human struggle to find God through physical objects and sacrifice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why compare a movie star to a religious figure?
The comparison highlights how we often give more attention and devotion to Hollywood icons and fictional heroes like Ethan Hunt than we do to the spiritual foundations of our lives.
Is this story meant to be controversial?
While the title might turn heads, the goal is to encourage listeners to be skeptical of cultural trends without becoming cynical toward faith itself.
How does the story address modern religious commercialization?
It looks at how faith is often packaged like a pharmaceutical drug or a status symbol, losing the original, transformative message in favor of commercial value.
What is the significance of the “purple bicycle”?
The man on the bicycle represents the small, intriguing mysteries of everyday life that we often miss when we are distracted by our own addictions or entertainment.
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