Frozen II

Went to see the new frozen movie tonight with Gabby my daughter it had great music that will pull on your heart strings. It had a profound effect on me when Anna(Kristen Bell) sings the next right thing. This song has grief written all over it, this song explains what we all must do when loss destroys the thing we worked for. Grief is a cold, dark place that is overwhelming, I do not know how anyone who does not know Jesus as their savior can make it through. This song the next right thing is exactly what God wants us to do, the next right thing one step at a time until we get out of the darkness that is grief. Now for the disclaimer the movie Frozen II, has as does the first, a druid like feel for the earth, this plays up the idea that earth, fire, water, wind, adding ice queen as the fifth element to complete the group. The one thing that both movies state is that love conquers all that is very true with one added thing, the love of God conquers all nothing less works. Without faith in that God and his son Jesus as well as the Holy Spirit there is no way to conquer anything. I love the lord Jesus forever and always, I will always love Martha that will never leave me, but I must do the next right thing. One step, one moment, one second at a time, one of my all-time favorite quotes from a movie is from Rocky Balboa ” The world is not all sunshine and rainbows, it’s a very mean and nasty place, and I don’t care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. Not you me or nobody is going to hit as hard as life. but it isn’t how hard you hit, its about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward!” he goes on but you get the picture. I have been hit hard but I will keep moving forward until God calls me home. Because I know I am worth it, I know God is worth it, and I know my kids are worth it. AMEN

Love you all, keep moving forward

Published by scottkisler

I have been in and out of the Ministry for ten years, I was married to my late Wife Martha for 24 yrs.

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