This post is dedicated to Sharon Juel and the Juel Family…
“I think it’s damaging,” my husband commented.
“What do you mean?” I looked up from my work.
“The Cinderella myth, the happily-ever-after promise.”
“Yes, probably.” I gazed across the room, pondering the thought. “Only Jesus can fulfill that desire.”
People say Disney Classics are dark—maybe too dark for little kids…the wicked step-mother in Cinderella, the jealous queen in Snow White, the evil fairy Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty, the sea witch in The Little Mermaid. Perhaps the daunting takeaway isn’t the reality of opposition, but the false promise of happily ever after.
Beauty and The Beast probably offers the most realistic version of love. Most of us are held captive, carrying wounds that make us beastly. All of us need someone to love us despite our limitations. And it takes courage to love the otherness of the other. Perseverance in love can bring transformation.
But we need God in order to bring our best selves to the challenge of relationship. And not just through prayer, or biblical principles.
We need to feel His love.
Years ago, genius songwriter Bob Dylan wrote a song called “Make You Feel My Love.” The first time I heard it, I immediately felt Jesus singing the words to me—deep into my spirit. Hope you enjoy this song and accompanying slide show…Continue reading