Something that fascinates me is how often a turn of phrase, concept, or even a direct biblical quote appears in movies that do not intend to promote a biblical worldview.
Movies frequently misquote or twist what originated from the Bible. But even with this tendency, we can learn something.
Case in point, the movie Dr. Strange is a sci-fi movie based on a Marvel comic book that portrays a man seeking his own healing through any means, including sorcery. Clearly, this is not a film intending to promote a Christian or even Jewish biblical worldview. However, it is a film promoting a general story of good over evil, which is found in a biblical worldview.
Consider with me a scene from Dr. Strange where we can learn something.
In one scene of Dr. Strange, a character challenges another who operates from a motivation of arrogance and fear that they have missed learning the simplest lesson in life.
When asked what this lesson is, they reply that the simplest lesson in life to learn is that our time here is not about us.
Is this really the simplest lesson in life and is it a biblical concept?
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