Feels like Forever

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Focus on one thing.

A door.

For most of Elsa and Anna’s life they have spent it in the comfort of their own home. Elsa was limited to just her bedroom while Anna was giving the ability to walk anywhere in the palace, but there is limited amount of people in her life and the gates to the palace are always closed.

Think of the pain that this would cause a young child. We are designed to develop in relationships, to learn who we are and what we do by our interaction with others. Elsa and Anna are limited this opportunity. However they are coming from two totally different places with this.

A door.

To Elsa it is protection.

To Anna it is a prison.

Then comes Coronation Day and the doors are swung open and the gates are commanded to open as well, this would many emotions to both of them wouldn’t it? One would feel excitement while the anxiety.

It feels like because it literally has been forever.

For most of the Old Testament there is a narrative of God residing in a tent in the community of Israel and even when they build a temple in Jerusalem where they are worship, God is believed to be in Holy of Holies, which is a place that is separated from the rest of the temple by a massive curtain. To make matters even more separated only the High Priest of the Temple is permitted to entering the Holy of Holies.

What do you think this taught the people of Israel?

Maybe that God was separate from us?

Not involved?

Looking down on us?

I imagine this is the message that Anna felt many times when she approached Elsa’s door. The message of frozen is that we have made mistakes, and we all have our baggage, but…and this is a huge but.

They do not define you because during Lent we know that Easter comes and we know that the truth of Easter is that God gets involved, comes down from heaven, lives the life as a man named Jesus and dies on a cross for us because separation is not what God wants for our lives. He wants us to know that we are accepted. If you look closely at this movie you will see this same fear in them that is in us. That we are not accepted, not loved, and not worthy.

Rejoice in the Lord because that is not the case.

Jesus does accept you, love you, and died on the cross to define you as WORTHY. So fear not because God has commanded that gates be opened forevermore because He desires that all of creation know that He is involved, accepts us and loves us and wants to walk with us through the good times and the bad times. That’s the kind of God that we worship, a God that is all in for us and is completely invested in our lives.

So, know that you are loved, accepted and God is for YOU!

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