We have started doing something on Sunday nights that has been a lot of fun at our house: Family Movie Night. We make a pizza, grab a spot in front of the television, and watch a Disney movie together as a family. We don’t eat in the living room very often (most meals are around the table), so to have this fun time together has been a real treat. We don’t do these every weekend, but Sunday’s are a busy day for our family and by the end of it, sometimes it’s the perfect ending to a busy but exciting day.
I think that part of
the reason that I enjoy this so much is because we used to do this when I was a
kid. Every Sunday our family would do
the same thing: make a pizza and watch a movie.
There is just something about connecting with your childhood this
way. I think that’s why I like going to
Walt Disney World so much, it’s something I did as a kid that I now get to do
with my own kids. Watching my daughter
experience the things that I loved as a kid makes me feel like a kid again. Often as adults we become so
over-intellectual that we lose sight of the things that we loved as kids.
Jesus said that the
only way to really connect with Him was through childlike faith. Now, I’m all for systematic theology,
apologetics, and proper exegesis (I just used a bunch of big smart sounding
words to say I like thinking about my faith), but there is something about a
child’s relationship with Jesus. She
doesn’t ponder the mysteries of the universe or struggle with the problem of
evil, she just knows that Jesus loves her and she loves Him too. There are certainly times for intellectual
discussion of the Scriptures, but as I am in the middle of my final semester of
seminary and am readying books that approach the Bible in a way that greatly
resembles marching through mud, it’s nice to remember a time when all I knew
was that Jesus loved me and that I loved Him too. And sometimes I get the feeling that as an
adult, that’s still all I need.
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