My friends call me Murphy, you can call me, Robocop...
Ahh, Robocop, one of my favorite movies growing up.(which I am not sure it is a good thing that my parents let me watch it at such a young age) We all know the story, Alex Murphy was horrifically murdered by thugs while on a drug bust. They doctors volunteered him for a cyborg project and out pops Robocop, an everlasting crime fighting machine. The world that this story takes place in is crime ridden and in need of something drastic to happen, Robocop is that drastic solution. The world we live in is also ridden wih wrongdoing and hurt and hopelessness. God has made us into Robosaints if you will(holy crap, that is THE cheesey word ever!) We were living our lives just like everyone else, then we have something happen that rocks our world, we meet Jesus. He takes the bad that was done to us in the past, all the hurt, and uses it to form who we are in Him. Murphy's past experiences help him to survive as Robocop, they mold his judgement just as out past guides our judgement in the future. The series ends with Robocop helping to end the crime in detroit, not without loss, but with hope for the future. Our story doesn't end with hopelessness either, we have hope that if we trust in God and do what is right and true to Him then we can change the world, we can offer hope to the hopeless and be part of something bigger than ourselves. We can change the world with His help. The question isn't will you help, it is what side are helping, you are already making a difference now, but for which side, Hope or hopeless? We have to look at our lives, that is the evidence, talk is cheap, action shows the truth. Also, for the record, this is just robocop quickie, sorry to the avid fans that I did cut it down to a very short synopsis. K Bye
Good analogy! I like it
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