July 11, 2006

Theology of “Cars”

We took the kids to see the movie Cars a couple weeks ago. It was a great movie for kids and Julie & I loved it too. Without ruining the plot for you, one of the story lines is the little town that died off when the interstate went in and how people now are too busy to drive the old scenic road and see beautiful sites.

I was driving home from work last week and happened to notice all these birds flying back and forth over the road and everywhere. As I approached the freeway, I was looking straight ahead at the White Tank mountains with the sun going down.
I realized that although I often start off my day with God and am often notice his beautiful creation around me as I drive to work (and point it out to the kids if they’re in the car), I couldn’t recall the last time I did that on the way home from work. I get so busy and things are often hectic and I may be tired or late for dinner and just fly down the freeway with 100 thoughts going through my head from the day and all that I still need to do.

Anyway, so I decided to take the side street home (yes, I was a couple more minutes late for dinner). As I was driving, a verse came to mind… “Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.” (John 1:3) I looked around and saw the fields of cotton, the plants and trees with the wind blowing through them, hawks soaring high in the sky with cool clouds above, some dogs and cows, and so much more… It was a good reminder for me that we should not get too busy to enjoy everyday the beauty of creation, the beautiful people around us, and that we need to slow down and praise God all through the day, not just in the morning, at meals and bedtime.


A couple days later we got home late from somewhere and the kids were a little cranky and past their bedtime. As I was rolling in the trash can, I was caught by the beauty of the moon and stars and sky on a very clear night – it was almost like being at a cabin in the mountains (ok, except it was still 105* at 9 p.m.). I grabbed the kids before they got into the house to take them to see as well. Natalie said wow! Thanks for showing me the moon and stars tonight daddy. Noah said "that’s awesome dad… can I have a snack before bedtime."

3 Comments:

At 11:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wrote this really lovely comment and then the computer went "bloop" and it was gone. So instead I will tell you I've just made chocolate cookies!
Jen

 
At 11:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

But really, well done for taking the time to appreciate God's beauty around us and for going against the norm of daily life with the kids- they will certainly remember those moments. We are all too busy sometimes to stop and take it all in and be in awe.
Jen

 
At 9:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Best regards from NY!
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