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| A Gandalf Moment |
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Tolkien, the Balrog and the Saint 6:12 For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual `hosts' of wickedness in the heavenly `places'. | This is a reprint of one of my first blogs on MyChurch. I thought maybe my new friends here might like it.......
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Recently I gave this small icon (found on a website that allows free distribution) to a new member of our church's blog, as a "blog-warming present." It has Tolkien's character Gandalf' declaring, "You cannot pass!" (as a traffic sign, LOL) to Melkor's dark spirit called The Balrog, Durin's Bane. The Balrog attempted to stop the fellowship of the rings' passage to safety on a bridge across a great chasm.
Here is Gandalf's speech (and my favorite scene):
"You cannot pass," he said.. ..."I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the Flame of Anor. You cannot pass. The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udun. Go back to the Shadow! You cannot pass." According to Tolkien's vision, the "Silmarillian" informed both the mythology of "The Hobbit", and "The Lord of the Rings." It contains the following information.*
- Ilu'vatar - was Middle Earth's God of Creation (Ea), and the....
- Ainur were Ilu'vatar's created holy ones or angels who were given part of the mind of Ilu'vatar
- the Flame of Anor - the name of the light given to the Ainur
- the Secret Fire - is the Holy Spirit, the power that holds Ea together, giving life and substance to Ilu'vatar's creation.
- Udun- source of the dark flame, possibly Hell, and possibly the darkness of the cast out spirit called Melkor, who called himself the Dark Lord of the Earth.
Truly, Gandalf's mighty battle with "The Balrog" one of Melkor's dark spirit beasts caused Gandalf to later be so changed that his hair and beard turned white and he was slow to recognise his old companion's and friends. Many consider Gandalf to be a Christlike figure. One who is changed (resurrected?) after a battle pitched deep in the bowels of Middle Earth. However, I think there is a simpler idea at work here.
Like Tolkien's Gandalf we need to resist the Devil and wield the power of God's Holy Spirit within us as we battle principalities and powers. 5:8 Be sober, be watchful: your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour, 6:12 For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual `hosts' of wickedness in the heavenly `places'. After our battle to stop Satan's schemes against our families, church, and ourselves, all the while wielding the power of God's Holy Spirit, we should come out of that battle, changed and unrecognizable as a New Creature, closer to the God of our creation. We could even extend the analogy to leaving old acquantances and situations that chained us to sin and the celebration of it.
Remember we can only do that battle in and through His power. Ephesians 6 shows us the armor which God would have us equipped with. Say with me to those powers and principalities, "You cannot pass!" --in the power of Jesus' blessed name!
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| LOL...............amen!!!!!!!! So true! BTW, when I was 18 I had a dog named Bilbo Baggins :) |
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Wow!!! Thank you Hal!! Just wow!!!!! I knew I had to read this before I got offline.
Makes me think... Months ago He told me be still- put on my armor and get ready! God is good!! |
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| Hal, I haven't gotten into the Lord of the Rings trilogy as my family has. I am glad to hear that there is some spiritual application here. A powerful truth you bring out! James 4:7...submit yourselves therefore to God, resist the devil and he shall flee from you. Not by might, nor by power but by my Spirit says the LORD. Zech 4:7 Thanks for the repost, Good truth never spoils! |
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Cindy -was he a wanderer and traveler? LOL Ruth - Indeed! By God's Spirit we can resist the devil and his wiles! Note Todd's references! God is our ever present hope in time of trouble! Only through trusting in Him and His strength can victory be felt. Just knowing He is in charge of spiritual warfare should help us us stand firm in every skirmish --although we can't see why we need to hold this little patch of ground deep in the valley of despair that we live in, He sees the entire Battleground! Trust Him! We are an Eternal people soldiering on for Him! Brother Todd -Excellent verses to add to the mix. And, yes, Tolkien often would say that his work was not an allegory --nevertheless, his contemporary, critic and greatest friend was C.S. Lewis. In fact Tolkien was instrumental in Lewis' conversion. Click the picture for a decidedly secular, yet accurate, account of their story together.
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| Hal : He was.........LOLOLOL....... |
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| Well that's your fault... names mean something, eh! LOL |
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| Great post!!! LOL, glad you posted it again! |
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| Hal : LOLOLOL.........he wandered and never came back!!!!!! He was my baby and when first son was born, everytime he'd cry........Bilbo would freak, finally I was going out the door, he took off and never returned, LOLOL |
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| Poor Bagginses, didn't like your Precious, eh? |
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| nooooooooooo he didn't :( |
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