Jesus...my Superhero
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I have a 4 year old boy (Turtle). He digs superheroes. He
will disappear at any given time during the day only to reappear dressed in one
of his superhero costumes: Batman, Superman, or Spider-Man. It’s adorable.
What the hubby and I found so funny is how Turtle was
immediately drawn to superheroes before we had even shown him one cartoon, comic
book, or figurine. He must have seen them on another kid’s shoes or backpack
and BAM! ZAP! BOOM! He was hooked.
Now I don’t know if you are one of those ‘superheroes are
from the devil’ kinds of people. I assure you, I am not. My kid has my full
permission to explore the imaginary worlds from Lord of the Rings, Iron Man,
Harry Potter, Batman and the like. Turtle loves to pretend he is a hero who can
save the day. He imagines his own villain fights where he swoops in and saves
me from the bad guy. It’s not only really stinkin’ cute, it’s childlike faith
on full display. No, there is nothing wrong with a little make-believe.
I’m sure some of you disagree and are checking out. I’m ok
with that. You know what opinions are like…we all have one.
Superheroes are not of the devil. They do not distract or
confuse my child about Jesus…
In fact, superheroes are actually an amazing way to teach my
kiddo about his true Savior…and that has also been a huge lesson for me.
I want to be drawn to Jesus with child-like faith and awe. I
long to be so in love with Him and mirror everything he does. I want to clothe
myself in his character, talk his talk, and learn all his moves. When we
approach the scriptures with child-like faith, eagerness, excitement,
astoundment; when we clothe ourselves in the righteousness of God…we can
conquer any villain! God has fully equipped us with all the super powers we
need to withstand our sinful nature, the attacks of satan, and the hurts this
life brings.
Be sure of this…trouble will come. Upon whose power will you
rely?
We can read this passage to our son and make the connections
between the armor of God and any superhero costume. We can talk to Turtle about
how each superhero has one special super power; that God gives us each a
special gift just like that in order to serve and glorify Him with our life.
And we can talk about the fact that Jesus Christ is the original Super Hero…He
has ALL the cool super powers! Every one we will ever need to save us from the
bad guys.
See…It’s a choice. I can choose to let my kid idolize
fictional heroes or I can choose to point him to Jesus. On the flip side, I can
choose to forbid my child from viewing, reading, associating with any such
fictional nonsense and watch my child shrivel as he is tormented by his peers
and judged for being judgmental. The Bible teaches that we are not to be OF
this world…but there is no getting around having to live IN it. Ignorance of
the ‘dark side’ is not an option, people.
Yes, Jesus is my superhero. I find adventure, kindness, and
miraculous displays of power on every page of His story.
Jesus is the one who…
…turned water into wine (John 2)
…fed 5,000 with two fish and five loaves of bread (John 6:5-14)
…walked on water (Mt 4:22-33)
…saved an adulterous woman from death by stoning (John
7:53-8:11)
…calmed a raging storm with by speaking a word (Lk 8:22-25)
…raised the decaying Lazarus from the dead (John 11:1-45)
…defeated death by taking the full weight and penalty of the
sins of all mankind, hung on a cross to die, and raised to life again on the third
day (John 19:28-20:9)
Can I get an Amen? That is one
Superhero Savior!
(cue cool theme song...aka Hallelujah chorus) (pretty girl swoons...big sigh)
Jesus is all we will ever need. May we run to him in childlike faith and filled with wonder.
THE END
1 comments:
Brigitte, I think you and I would get a long famously ... and I am positive Turtle and my son Indie would save the world with the best of them. Thank you for your solid faith and sound opinion. It's a joy to hear what the Lord is doing in your life.
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