Sunday, February 15, 2009

Fireproof - Movie Review

I am not much of a movie person. I can’t sit still for two hours to watch something unless it is the Steelers or the election returns. But this past weekend I watched a movie with my wife, called ‘Fireproof’, starring Kirk Cameron (he is a major contributor to ‘The Way of the Master’ series on evangelism).

The movie is an inspiring movie on ‘marriage’. The main characters, Caleb and Catherine Holt, are having marital problems and are headed to divorce. Since the show is about marriage and commitment, there is the predictable and happy ending resulting in the restoration of their marriage (quite different from a Hollywood production). The great thing about this story is how they get to the reconciliation.

Caleb is a fireman, and the foreshadowing statement he makes to one of the rookie firefighters at the beginning of the plot sets the stage for what will happen in his own life with his own relationship: "you never leave your partner, especially in a fire!”.

The marriage reconciliation process begins to take root when Caleb discovers that he needs reconciliation with Jesus Christ first. There is a clear gospel presentation in this movie, which I expected from Kirk Cameron. Until one is reconciled with his Creator, true love cannot exist in his heart. And so Caleb gets right with God and then the restoration of his own marriage can take place. This was a refreshing movie and I give it my highest recommendation.

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