| DEVOTIONStar  Wars™ Jesus: You Have a Destiny By Caleb Grimes Winepress Publishing
 
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    -  “Your destiny lies along a different  path from mine.” “Your destiny lies  along a different path from mine,” Obi-Wan says to Luke. When the Millennium  Falcon is tractor-beamed into the Death Star, Obi-Wan Kenobi  senses Darth Vader's presence. He knows, too, that Vader can sense his  presence. Knowing that Luke is Vader’s son, Obi-Wan quickly surmises that to  protect Luke he must go somewhere alone. He intuits that Vader will be  attracted to his presence and that they must, therefore, meet and fight. It is  with this knowledge that Obi-Wan understands that his destiny is separate from  Luke’s. What is the right way  to see destiny?  God does predestine us all to know him. He also knows most of  us won't choose him. We can control our destiny in that we can choose to do  good things to help us become better people, and we can choose to do things  that help us decline. Of course, what we do every day of our lives effects if we  are rich or poor, smart or dumb, wise or foolish.  It is also true, then, that  if we get drunk every day, are constantly crass, selfishly obstinate, sexually  immoral and refuse to educate ourselves, etc. we are not suddenly going to be  healthy, wealthy and wise.  It's like everything we do and everything we are is  in a video game where you build up points or powers or skills … but you  can build up good ones that help toward good goals or bad ones that help toward  bad goals, and there is not a lot of crossover. Then, in the video game of our  lives we can only go so far on our own. We are finite just like the character  we play on our favorite game.  We need help from the devil if we are going to be  really evil. And we need help from God if we are going to be good. Odd thing  about this game of ours is that the pursuit of good (righteousness, holiness,  etc) is that it kind of works opposite to the direction we might think is  forward.  It just does not make sense that if you want to be the greatest you  must be the least, but it is true in the myth story of Star  Wars™, and this points to the true myth of God coming to us.  Maybe this is working out our destiny, but the example of Obi-Wan in relation  to destiny is curious, compelling and it strikes a true chord. Obi-Wan felt the  force leading him to a confrontation with Vader and it seems he understood  before the fight that he must allow himself to be killed so that the light side  of the force could become stronger … however that works.  But there is an  element to which Obi-Wan and the way he allowed himself to be killed, then  became a spirit able to talk to Luke, was like Christ’s death, his ascension  and sending of the Holy Spirit to us. In fact, in early versions of the  screenplay, this was Lucas’ intent. (Skywalking,  pg. 145, cited  in Unlocking the Mystery of the Force by Frank  Allnutt.) Obi-Wan helps me  imagine Philippians 1:20-21: 
    “I  eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have  sufficient courage so that now, as always, Christ will be exalted in my body,  whether by life or by death. For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Maybe this is the  right way to see destiny. Self-sacrifice, whether resulting in life or in death  is what we are to aim for. In doing this, we shortcut any selfish desires that  we seem to involve our lives with, hoping fate and destiny will smile on us and  make us great people. Towards this  understanding, it is also good to mention that as much dying by Vader's  lightsaber is a sacrifice, the way Obi-Wan watches over Luke from afar on that  dusty, remote planet of Tatooine for twenty years is also a very great  sacrifice. Some days sacrifice looks like a quick lightsaber through the belly,  some days—most days probably—it is a lowly, dusty thing.  Order your copy of Star  Wars™ Jesus
 Check out www.starwarsjesus.com for more  information Related Devotions: Star Wars™ Jesus: Love Never Fails Star Wars™ Jesus: The Jedi Concept of Time Star Wars™ Jesus: A Lesson in Faith Related article: Star Wars™ Jesus This Devotion was  taken from Caleb Grimes’ new book, Star  Wars™ Jesus, A Spiritual Commentary on the Reality of the Force [WinePress,  December 2006].  More   Devotions on Spiritual Life More from Spiritual Life  
 
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