Hollywoodized may not be a real word, but I think it expresses my point – that we as followers of Jesus are influenced by Hollywood and that we need Hollywood to help us understand God’s Word.
Through the years there have been many productions about the Word of God.
When you think of Moses and attempt to picture what he looks like, what comes to mind? Is it Charlton Heston? The production of the “Ten Commandments” featuring Heston as Moses was very popular.
I can remember a show that was supposed to portray Noah and the flood. However, Tubal-Cain snuck aboard the ark as a stowaway. Fallen angels even helped Noah build the ark, and then they got saved. Oh my …. Hollywood knows how to distort God’s Word.
What do you believe the Word of God teaches about such treatment of His Word?
Proverbs 30:5-6 states: “Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him. Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.”
Deuteronomy 4:2: “You shall not add to the word that I command you, nor take from it, that you may keep the commandments of the Lord your God that I command you.”
John 1:1: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
2 Timothy 3:16-17: “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.”
God’s Word is an amazing gift from Him. It is Jesus Himself!
I believe, that any time we take any liberty with His Word we are on dangerous ground. Since God’s Word is living and active and Jesus is the Word, I believe that we should be careful to hold it up as holy. God states in 1 Peter 1:16: “for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”
God’s Word is filled with more than we can ever fully digest in a lifetime. Therefore, we need to spend our life “feasting” on His Word.
When we celebrate Thanksgiving by having a feast, we are excited. We take careful thought to plan what we will eat. We consider seating arrangements. We spend time decorating, etc.
When God’s people are enthusiastic in the reading and study of His Word, His Holy Spirit makes it come alive in us! It is an amazing experience to have this deep interaction with our living God. He wants this for His people. He wants us to find ourselves enveloped in His love as we read His living Word. He wants us to have an understanding of who He is. He wants us to be encouraged, convicted, comforted, and so much more as we read His Word.
But God doesn’t force us to spend significant time with Him. It is a choice we must make.
When we are Hollywoodized, it is tempting to shortchange the time we spend in God’s Word. After all, it is easy to think that watching it on TV is the same as reading the Bible. It is not!
If you spend time watching a TV show about the Bible, do you give equal time to reading the Bible?
I’ve heard people talk about how a TV program or some other production made the Bible come alive for them. I wonder, do we really need a production to make God’s Word alive for us? Can’t the Holy Spirit do that and more, as we read and consider God’s Word?
Have you ever spent time watching a movie rather than reading a book? After watching the movie, did you ever talk about it with those who read the book? The experience of the person who took the time to read the book would be deeper. Additionally, movie producers change some of the content of the book.
Does the statement indicating “theatrical license” make it right to add or change God’s Word?
I believe God wants us to experience Him through His Word by the mighty power of His Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is more than capable of helping us to understand everything God wants for us from His written Word.
The Holy Spirit is able to make the words of God jump off the page so that we can be abundantly blessed as we savor and feast on the Bible.
I am not looking for my experience with God to be Hollywoodized. I want it to be rich and meaningful by and through the power of His Holy Spirit.
I know this is possible because I have experienced this work of the Spirit in my life. He makes God’s words alive and meaningful to my daily life. He helps me to “see” the people in the Scriptures through His lens, not Hollywood’s.
What kind of experience do you want with God? Will you decide to feast on His Word, and allow the Holy Spirit to magnify the words of God for you?
You start by having a living relationship with the Lord Jesus. You can do that this moment if you haven’t already taken that step. You can express to God that you understand you are a sinner in need of Jesus’ work on the cross. You can ask for His forgiveness, and receive it! You can be born again – born anew!
John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Please contact me at: ButGodCares@gmail.com if you want to talk further about a relationship with Jesus, and how His Word and come alive for you.
Living for Jesus, Donna
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