Friday, November 13, 2020

Indiana Jones' "Last Crusade" 👉 an analogy of the Christian life

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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"Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade"

In "The Last Crusade" anthropology professor / adventurer Indiana Jones enters with his companions into the "Temple of the Sun" and must then successfully meet 3 challenges or die on the way into the chamber containing the Holy Grail. While this is a fictional adventure drama, the authors have borrowed elements that are true to life. 
Here are the challenges

1.     The Breath of God - "Only the penitent man will pass." The object of the first challenge was to kneel before the breath of God. At the start, a person would feel the wind (the Breath) blow through the chamber's thick cobwebs. He would then have to kneel quickly in order to avoid being decapitated by two huge circular saws.

2.     The Word of God - "Only in the footsteps of God will he proceed." The second challenge had a series of lettered tiles on the floor. The object was to figure out and step on the correct spelling to the Word. The answer was Jehovah, but was to be spelled in Latin as "Iehova". Incorrect tiles would break through, causing the seeker to plunge into a deep chasm below the floor.

3.     The Path of God - "Only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth." In the last of the challenges, the person must take a "leap of faith" from a sculpture of a lion's head across a huge canyon, when in reality there is a hidden path that is painted to look like the depth of the canyon. The object was for the person to believe they can cross whether or not they can see the path.

In Henry Jones' Grail diary, he abbreviated the three challenges in Latin as "The Pendulum," "The Cobbles," and "The Invisible Bridge." Although credited as having only three challenges to get to the Grail, the final one was, according to the Grail Knight, to "choose wisely" among a set of many cups, plates, and bowls to drink spring water out of. Finding the true Grail brought eternal life, which lasted until crossing the Great Seal, the price for immortality. The one who found the Grail was expected to use their eternal life to guard and protect the Grail. Choosing a false Grail and drinking from it would cause instant death.

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Let us see now how these dramatic images actually apply to life and the journey to God. The reason there are so many different religions and "paths" to God - even many "versions" of God - is that God chooses to remain mysterious. This is also why so many people find connecting with God difficult. This is not because God is playing "hard to get", but it is due in large part to our inclination to approach life on our own terms with attitudes ranging from apathy or superiority to arrogance and contempt for others and for God. While the strong may succeed in imposing their will on the weak; God loves us too much to allow us to harm ourselves by trying to impose our will on Him, the flawed on the perfect. 

Jesus revealed that God is actually a Holy Trinity of divine Persons: the Father, the Son (the God-Man Jesus) and the Holy Spirit: together they are a perfect and eternal community of life and love, respect and harmony. We would do ourselves great harm in trying to approach God with an attitude of superiority or control; so God remains inaccessible to such approaches. The only way we can successfully approach God is to allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into the proper humble attitudes and receptive dispositions for opening ourselves to join in this perfect communion of persons which is God. 

1.     The "Breath of God- the Hebrew word for spirit "ruah" even sounds like wind and breath. The three divine Persons are spirit, not flesh, with the exception of the human flesh or nature the Son took from Mary. The Holy Spirit conceived the Son in Mary's womb and the Son came to be known as the man Jesus, son of Mary and also Son of God. John in his Gospel, chapter 3, records Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus, an elder of Israel, in which He explains that God remains mysterious like the wind but very real. The 3 divine Persons are autonomous from us and act in accord with their own perfect will. The only option we have if we wish to approach God is with an attitude of humility or penitence, which is symbolized in kneeling as an expression of authentic openness and receptivity.

2.     The "Word of God- In his Gospel Prologue, John expresses the faith of the apostles and disciples in seeing Jesus as the eternal Son of God, the divine Word spoken by the Father Creator from the beginning of time. This eternal Word became flesh because God wanted to get closer to humanity by becoming one of us. The only true path to come to know God in his true nature as Holy Trinity is by experiencing his love through Jesus of Nazareth. The holy Name of God is his life-giving Word to us, Jesus. The Father calls us to heed Jesus, his Word, obey his commands, and follow in his footsteps. This is what it means to be a disciple, one who follows in the steps of the master and becomes like the master. 

3.     The "Path of God- For human beings to trust in the "Breath of God" and to listen to the "Word of God" and follow in his steps is very demanding of our mortal human nature. We are so insecure that we cling to our illusions of control. We don't let go of the desire for control very easily. To put our trust in anyone we need to let go of our fears and impulse to seize power. We do that every time we get in an airplane, on a train, bus, or ship, and being in the company of others doing the same thing helps. When it comes to trusting in God we hesitate because of God's mysterious divine nature; yet Christians find great support in one another's company on the journey of faith. It's easier to make the "leap of faith" together.

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We offer this web page to all people of good will who seek an authentic, personal relationship with God our Creator. As we journey together we will make good use of various practices which have proven essential for this journey of faith. We are called, each in our own way, to develop a personal "Rule of Life" to help us "sync" with God. These are elements and disciplines of living that enable us to live our whole life in the Presence of God by accepting to be drawn into the life, love, and communion of the Most Holy Trinity, where alone is to be found truth and goodness, beauty and light, justice and mercy, unity and harmony, and that authentic life which is lasting peace.

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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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