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33 illustrations — Sermon illustrations drawn from films and cinema
In Chariots of Fire, Eric Liddell refuses to run his Olympic heat on Sunday—the Sabbath. He's mocked, pressured, called unpatriotic. But he's already decided: "I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast.
In The Tree of Life, Terrence Malick juxtaposes a 1950s Texas family with the creation of the universe—dinosaurs, galaxies, cells dividing. The connection seems strange until you realize: the cosmic and the intimate are one story. He is the image...
Before the first battle, Maximus rallies his men: "What we do in life echoes in eternity." It's a soldier's cry, but it carries theological weight. Paul writes: "For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.
In Jiro Dreams of Sushi, 85-year-old Jiro Ono has made sushi for over sixty years. His restaurant has three Michelin stars. He still wakes early, still perfects his craft, still dreams of better sushi.
"Strength and honor"—the greeting shared between Maximus and his loyal soldiers. Two words that defined their brotherhood and their code.
In Avatar, Jake Sully connects to his Na'vi body through neural link—seeing through different eyes, feeling with different skin. The invisible becomes visible; the foreign becomes intimate. Christ is the image of the invisible God. In Christ, the unseeable God...
In The Bourne Identity, Jason Bourne wakes with no memory of who he was—only skills and instincts. As his past resurfaces, he must choose: become the assassin he was, or become someone new. He chooses new.
In The Intern, 70-year-old Ben Whittaker becomes an intern at an online fashion company. He could rest on retirement, but he wants to contribute. He brings old-school work ethic to a startup culture—ironing his handkerchief, arriving early, paying attention.
In Twister, storm chasers learn that the tornadoes destroy everything poorly anchored. Mobile homes explode; rooted farmhouses sometimes survive. At the climax, Jo and Bill strap themselves to pipes driven deep into the earth—and the F5 passes over them.
In the heart of San Francisco, amidst the bustling streets filled with the hum of life, there lived a man named Chris Gardner. Picture him: a determined father, his brow furrowed with worry yet brightened by hope. He stood in...
In the heart of Calcutta, amid the chaos of bustling streets and the cries of the forgotten, stood a small, humble home for the dying—one of Mother Teresa's many missions. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of antiseptic...
In the heart of Calcutta, there’s a small, unassuming building that serves as a home for the dying—an oasis of love amidst the chaos of the bustling city. It was here that Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the...
In the bustling heart of a city, there lived a woman named Elizabeth, a dedicated real estate agent who had always pursued excellence in her work. Yet, despite her ambitions, she often felt overwhelmed—like a sailor navigating stormy seas without...
Picture this: a bustling marketplace in Jerusalem, the air thick with spices and the sound of merchants calling out as they sell their wares. Among those people, a young woman named Miriam walks with purpose, her heart heavy with worry....
As I watched *The Chosen*, I was struck by the palpable tension as the storyline built toward Jerusalem. The familiar streets, dusty and worn, echoed with the footsteps of pilgrims, each step carrying them closer not just to a city,...
In the film *The Mission*, we are drawn into the lush, vibrant jungles of 18th-century South America, where Jesuit priests dedicate their lives to serving the Guaraní people. Picture Fr. Gabriel, a passionate Jesuit, his hands calloused from labor as...
In the film *Chariots of Fire*, there’s a moment when the world fades away, the tension mounts, and you can almost hear the heartbeat of the crowd as the sprinter Eric Liddell prepares for a race. Picture this: the sun...
In the heart of a small town, a high school football coach named Grant Taylor found himself at a crossroads. The team, once a powerhouse, had dwindled into a shadow of its former self. The players lacked motivation, their spirits...
In the heart of Calcutta, amid the sweltering heat and the cacophony of bustling streets, Mother Teresa and her dedicated sisters found themselves in the midst of one of life’s most profound realities: the dying. Each day, they gathered in...
Imagine a humble kitchen in a small, windswept village nestled between rolling green hills—this is the world of Babette, a refugee who has found sanctuary among a group of devout Scandinavian Lutherans. With the flicker of candlelight dancing off the...
Imagine a dimly lit room in Kolkata, India, where the air is thick with humidity and the weight of despair. Mother Teresa, cloaked in the simple white and blue sari that became her second skin, kneels on the cool concrete...
Imagine stepping into a dimly lit workshop in 15th-century Russia, where the air is thick with the scent of linseed oil and the faint sound of a brush gliding softly over a wooden panel. Here in this sacred space, Andrei...
Imagine a bustling farm at the break of dawn, the gentle light cascading over the fields, revealing a hard day’s work ahead. In the midst of it all stands a farmer named Jake. He’s not just any farmer; he’s known...
In the heart of Scotland, there was a young man named Eric Liddell, a sprinter whose feet danced over the earth like the whispers of wind through the heather. As he prepared for the 1924 Paris Olympics, his days were...
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