Swimming against the current with Jesus. Richard Hook masterpiece….

As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler to all those that trust in him. He maketh my feet like hinds’ feet, and setteth me upon my high places. He teacheth my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by mine arms. ~ Psalm 18: 30 / 33 / 34

J.B. Shurk, American Thinker: I’ve been watching the crowdfunded series The Chosen, and it is a remarkable project that I hope many will see. Dallas Jenkins, the show’s creator, has managed to tell the story of Jesus Christ and His disciples in a way that is consistent with the Gospel and historical record, while extending narrative elements that cleverly connect to modern audiences. The result is a humorous, provocative, refreshing, and emotionally poignant description of Christ’s teachings and time on Earth. The viewer is given a glimpse of Jesus through the eyes of those closest to Him, and from those points of view, the stories you may already know become even more compelling to see. Even if you are not a practicing Christian, there is much to enjoy and learn from the series.

In fact, one of my favorite parts of each episode is the opening credits. While vocalist Ruby Amanfu soulfully entreats the listener to “walk on the water,” minimalist depictions of two-dimensional, colorless fish are seen swimming across the screen. Yet as Amanfu’s voice grows persuasively, small details on the screen begin to change. One fish becomes a heavenly, aqua blue while turning around and swimming alone against the current. Slowly, as the music picks up in beat and volume, another once-gray fish turns to follow the first and takes on the aqua pastel color, too. Then another and another turn to follow until thirteen vibrant fish (Jesus and His disciples) can be seen swimming in the opposite direction from the rest of the hive-mind-behaving colorless school.

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DGH: A great opener for all those of us who tend to be alive simply because we had just enough faith to uplift our weak and humble “yes” to God. Like millions of others, yours truly still falls, slips and tumbles, yet I know from where I came and more to the point, exactly where I’m headed. There are times I feel somewhat like a dinosaur replete with goodness, faith and belief, with yet just one misstep before and until “death do them part”, but I’m okay with that, even if I’m in the extreme minority (which thankfully I do believe I’m not!).

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J.B. Shurk: The metaphorical depiction is beautiful in its simplicity. It is only natural to go with the flow and see the world as everyone else does, and it is strange to witness even one fish turn around and swim decidedly against the current. It is so strange, in fact, that soon enough, someone, somewhere will see this aberration and wonder what is going on. What does that one fish know that all the others do not? Why does He choose to swim not just in a different direction, but in the opposite direction from everyone else? Is He crazy or wise? Is He lost or visionary? Is He misguided or brave?

The questions are too tantalizing for at least one fish not to find out. Yet now that two fish swim apart, a third’s curiosity cannot help but also be piqued. And the fact that they continue on their journey instead of turning around leads to a fourth follower, and so on. One by one our fish learn to see the world with such a new perspective that they can never turn back to their old ways again. It is always the courageous few who push back against the direction of the times and end up changing the world. And often the greatest change occurs when people least expect it.

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DGH: As ever, it’s difficult to present Scripture as it is written and have a show people will watch, and while one might quibble about various details of the show, some degree of artistic license must be accepted. As G.K.Chesterton would express it: “A dead thing goes with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it.” Swimming against the current with Jesus. A sound position indeed!

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J.B. Shurk: Is that not an enlightening message for our own day? Sometimes people will write me in such despair. They look around at the state of our country and feel like giving up. We’ve strayed too far away from our nation’s founding principles and its constitutional protections. Mail-in-ballot fraud-on-demand has transformed elections from contests revealing the “will of the people” into exercises revealing the “effectiveness of political operatives.” The Marxists’ “long walk through the institutions” is nearly complete, and some kind of totalitarian, communist sludge ruling over us seems to be our certain destiny. Life is bad; the battle is lost; what could any good American hope to do? And a little voice in my head always says, “Watch what happens next.”

Nobody likes disaster. Corrupt politicians have whittled away our basic rights. Corrupt central banks have drained the value of our money. Corrupt “journalists” long ago threw in the towel of objectivity to play the role of celebratory stenographers for the Deep State regime. It seems as if not a day goes by when we are not slapped in the face with some novel, moral monstrosity overtaking our culture and becoming an obligatory requirement for the “woke” religion’s mindlessly devoted. The economy, society, education, politics — the whole kit and caboodle stink to high heaven from rot. And though it may not be a popular opinion, I look around at all this misery and think, “Yep, now’s about the time for world-shattering change.”

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DGH: C.S. Boddie and her husband – see her articles in American Thinker – managed to get parts in the show, which will be the last episode of Season 3. When it comes to The Chosen, it will have been swimming in the opposite direction for quite a while, but being among the 5,000 extras who participated in filming the scene this past June, they were both absolutely all in for being part of “Feeding the 5,000” on the set just south of Dallas. Swimming against the current with Jesus!

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J.B. Shurk: That’s the thing about those colorless fish in The Chosen‘s opening credits. Only in the bleakness of their despair does an agent of change stand out. Only because the whole school of fish is swimming in the same direction does a single rebel demand attention. In other words, it is only when those seeking to conquer us in mind and spirit have nearly succeeded that everything can finally be turned around. I like to talk about liberty as a kind of light that attracts good people to its flame. I’ve always preferred this metaphor because it resonates with my sense of history. The story of the human race is one in which freedom has come and gone. It is achieved through hard-fought victory, only to be lost again through loss of vigilance and faith.

So often when humans are most free, when the light from their efforts fills the sky, it is precisely when governments or other villains start extinguishing those lights one by one. Nobody notices when a little free speech is squelched or endless rule-making makes free-market commerce impossible. While liberty’s collective light burns brightly, enemies of liberty take the opportunity to furtively snuff every unguarded candle out. It is only after substantial time when “political correctness” or encroaching Marxism or the State’s never-ending micromanaging of private lives reaches such extremes that people begin looking around and realize that it’s become quite dark out.

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DGH: Historical people of the New Testament going about their daily lives, people just like you and me with everyday concerns of paying bills and dealing with the same problems and concerns we have today – flash backs of memories of the main characters. The Chosen’s clever focus on obscure characters. Meeting the ‘Bad Samaritan’ highwayman and the wine merchants from the Wedding of Cana.

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J.B. Shurk: Then a funny thing happens. With the sky so dark, a single light in the distance can now be seen all on its own. In fact, even though it is only one lit candle far away, a multitude of strangers can actually see it clearly for the first time. It is only when we have lost almost everything that we finally understand what’s important. And so long as someone, somewhere out in the darkness still carries a torch and can say, “Follow me; I’ll show you the way,” then no loss is final and no burden too great. For so many, of course, Jesus is that light. And that is something else I particularly enjoy about The Chosen: it reminds the viewer that although He came in peace, His intentions were to radically change our fallen world.

At the end of the second season, there is a scene in which Jesus asks Matthew, who has been helping Him draft His Sermon on the Mount, for an honest opinion. Matthew responds that in its current form, there does not seem to be enough “good news.” And without missing a beat, Jesus turns and says, “I’m not here to be sentimental and soothing. I’m here to start a revolution…a revolution, not revolt.” Of course, He did start a revolution, one that transformed the world and brought us to this moment today. Just because the light around us has gotten awfully dim does not mean that it has been put completely out. Find it where you can, and shine it brightly for others, and we will all find our way together.

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DGH: Mr. Shurk is to be thanked so much for this wonderful article/review, reminded as always, that “with God all things are possible”. For thou wilt light my candle: the LORD my God will enlighten my darkness. For by thee I have run through a troop; and by my God have I leapt over a wall. For who is God save the LORD? or who is a rock save our God? It is God that girdeth me with strength, and maketh my way perfect. ~ Psalm 18:28 / 29 / (30) / 31 / 32

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Face of Jesus by Richard Hook

Soli Deo Gloria!

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