On the Porch of the house

On the Porch of the house

Monday, November 21, 2011

Love Your Enemies, Even in Your Imagination

Last Sunday, Dennis Welch came to our church and spoke about how God can change even the most unchangeable people on the face of the Earth into instruments of His glory.

One such example is the apostle Paul (Or Saul). He killed Christians by thousands and then, he became one of the greatest preachers of his time.

I thought back to a "Series" of "episodes" we play outside about two kids who go through a portal and have to save Earth, and Thrae, the planet they land on, with Jesus' and their small but powerful pets help. One villain in our series has a Benedict Arnold moment and changes sides because the kids save her even though she is their enemy. Later she asks Jesus into her life, and in the end, she helps save both worlds.

I thought "Wow! That's the thing our series is ultimately about!"  It was SO cool! To think that something we made up has to do with one of the hardest things to do: love your enemies.  

1 comment:

  1. Now that is a benefit of home schooling - your playing teaches the gospel!
    Mrs. Icetooky

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