When You figure out what you’re here for

Over the years, there have been movies that have imprinted themselves in my mind. Movies that have triggered thoughts, ideas, and even emotions that I was not anticipating as I watched them. For a variety of reasons, they have pointed me to consider more deeply what it means to be a follower of Christ. One of those moves has been Sister Act.

Movies are made to entertain and even to inform. But, to me, movies expose some of the fundamental needs of the human soul. We have to be watchful and observant. We have to be self-reflective if we are going to see what is often overlooked. There is a scene in Sister Act that every time I see it I get goosebumps.

It would take a long time for me to mark out the many lessons that I have gained from this film. One of them, however, revolves around the youngest nun, Sister Mary Roberts, in the convent. She has always believed there was something inside of her that God wanted to us. It is not until Sister Mary Clarence arrives (played by Whoopi Goldberg) that she finds it. She discovers her purpose and it was something that she had never considered as “the thing” for which she existed.

The older I get the more striking it becomes that many of us do not know why we are here on this earth. We seem to be going about our lives randomly bumping into each other but with no true direction. We have been told over and over again that we have a purpose. That God has a wonderful and beautiful plan for our lives, and yet, we do not know what it is. Or worse, we do not know how to get started in living it out if we do.

There are many tragedies that happen in life. However, one of the greatest has to be living a life without purpose. I want to live a life filled with purpose. And, that purpose will be unique to me. It will be fulfilling for me. Therefore, I have to do all that I can to find it. Then, when I find it, I have to fight to stay true to it.

I think this is what makes this realization by Sister Mary Roberts so powerful to me. Watch the video below and watch the change in her face as she begins to believe in herself and her purpose. After you have watched ask yourself this question, “What are you doing to find and live out your purpose?”

The truth of the matter is that you never know where you will be when you find out what you’re here for.

Sister Act  - Hail Holy Queen (Hi Def)

The Boy Who Loved: Severus Snape and Alan Rickman

S N A P E: In Alan Rickman's Words

There have been many characters conceived in the mind and given life by the pen. There have been innumerable attempts to capture the imagination and the heart of readers and engendering a true affection for these characters. And there have been a rare few who have achieved the seemingly unattainable feat.

Professor Severus Snape, in my estimation, is one of those rare characters. He was brought to life within the pages of J.K. Rowling’s masterfully woven tale of the boy who lived.

As I have reflected on the death of Alan Rickman over the last twenty-four hours, a variety of tributes have surfaced all over social media and the internet. All of these has been a testament to the life and gifts of this singularly talented man. Over and over again, his reprisal as Professor Snape garnered him a following among devoted Harry Potter fans.

Severus Snape was a man who was loathed and feared, who had seemingly little depth, was able to hide a depth of strength so little found in the human experience. The power of Rowling’s character was brought to life and put on display by Rickman’s interpretation. It is one thing to read the tale but, to watch it and have every one of your senses engaged in the experience truly impressed upon your mind, and dare I say, soul, the beauty of the story.

I cannot rightly explain why Severus Snape has captured my imagination. I do not know what it was about the unfolding drama of his story that pulled me to love rather than loathe him. I am shocked at how deeply I feel his pain and, at times, try to justify his actions.

Even as I write these words, I am perplexed by the seemingly irrational emotions I feel about a person who never existed. And yet, the connection is no less impactful. Could it be that those of us who have identified with Severus Snape have seen our own struggles for acceptance personified? Could it be that, in Professor Snape, we see the nuanced reality of life? I do not know what it is. I just know that it is there.

One of the truly brilliant aspects of Rowling’s story is how she managed to hide Snape’s motives for over 4,000 pages (US Editions). The speculations and theorizings marked the passage of time between the books publications. Then, when the revelations were made and the answers given, I (we?) were left in shock as to what was really driving the potions master. It is almost as if his impenetrable skill at Occlumency worked on all of us as weel. For we were not able to discern or divine the reasons for his actions.

The story of the boy who lived is wonderful and powerful for so many reasons. It is a story that I will continue to read and encourage my children to read as well. However, for me, the story is given its proper context and it is brought into its starkest relief because of another character. That character was Professor Severus Snape, the man who began his journey as the boy who loved.

Video Spotlight | “More, Holy Spirit” By Covenant Worship

More, Holy Spirit by Covenant Worship - Cover

Came across this song this week. It is a simple song with power and straightforward prayer. I hope it ministers to you as it has to me in the last couple of days.

Lyrics

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Holy Spirit Break Us, Come and Overtake Us You’re The One We’re Living For.
Holy Spirit Lead Us to The Heart Of Jesus, There Is Nothing We Want More.

Teach Us How To Live Beyond Ourselves Let Everything We Say And Do…
Bring Glory To Your Name And Bless Your Heart, God Show Us How To Live Like You

Holy Spirit Break Us, Come and Overtake Us You’re The One We’re Living For.
Holy Spirit Lead Us to The Heart Of Jesus, There Is Nothing We Want More.

We Want More! We Want More!

Strip Away My Pride And Selfishness
Take me Back to My First Love.
Falling On My Knees Now I Confess
That You Will Always Be Enough

//: Holy Spirit Break Us, Come and Overtake Us You’re The One We’re Living For.
Holy Spirit Lead Us to The Heart Of Jesus, There Is Nothing We Want More.://

We want More! We Want More! We Want More! We Want More!

//: I Decrease As You Increase, It’s All About You! It’s Not About Me!://

//: It’s all About You! It’s Not About Me://

Holy Spirit Break Us, Come and Overtake Us You’re The One We’re Living For.
Holy Spirit Lead Us to The Heart Of Jesus, There Is Nothing We Want More.

//: We want More! We Want More! We Want More! We Want More!://

//: I Decrease As You Increase, It’s All About You! It’s Not About Me!://

Fifth Sunday in Lent | The Prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas

I will write about this a little more later in the Lent series, but I was thinking about how special this sacrament has become to me in the last few years. It truly is a wonderful mystery. [I want to thank my friend Pastor Joel Diaz for introducing me to this song!]

Prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas

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