Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Interstellar and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

So I've been wanting to write something about this for months, but just keep putting it off for some unknown reason.  I actually ended up finally writing something in August but never really publishing it.  And it's been almost a year since the film was released (November 7th) so I figured it was a good time to revisit this.

Let me start by saying that Nate and I absolutely, 100%, no questions asked, LOVED Interstellar.  It's one of our favorite movies.  I mean, we were both crying like 20 minutes into the movie!  We got home after our first viewing and just laid in bed, unsure of what to say or how to even express how we felt.  It was just so grand.  It's indescribable.  And the soundtrack gets us every time.  We went to the theaters twice to see it, and we rarely go to the actual, really expensive, theater even once.

I believe it was after Nate watched it for a fourth time that he came to me with a really great thought.  Interstellar is an amazing representation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  This will be especially applicable to members of the LDS church but I believe most Christians can relate to most of it as well.  The correlations are not necessarily in chronological order, it's not perfect, and I'm no writer, but this is as good as I can do.
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Spoilers ahead...

In the beginning of the film, we are presented with a world that is no longer suitable for humans.  They have done all they can and will only be able to survive a few more generations.  They have reached the end of their progression as they currently know it.

Before our time here on earth we lived with God in Heaven and learned from him.  But there came a point where, in order to progress any further, we needed to come to Earth to gain a body and to learn on our own, away from God's immediate presence.



Before Cooper comes in contact with NASA and leaves, he teaches his children everything they know.  He gives them instruction, he provides them with books and opportunities to learn.  He prepares them for the time when he is gone from them.  He gives Murph the watch to remind her that they are connected, even though they will be, literally, galaxies apart.

Our Heavenly Father is all knowing.  He is our loving parent who knows what is best for us and he wants the best for us.  He has provided scriptures for us to learn and has instilled in us the desire to learn!  He provides us with small reminders that he is always in our lives, and even when we cannot see him we can see symbols in our world to remind us of his existence.  


When Cooper is away from his children they are unable to communicate with each other.  The children are able to relay basic messages to Cooper but there is no way for him to respond to them.  Some of his most treasured moments in space are listening to the messages the children have sent.  He is so happy when Murph finally sends a message after so many years and he is devastated when Tom decides he no longer believes anyone is listening to him.

When we are here on Earth, the only way to communicate to our Heavenly Father is through prayer.  Even though he cannot directly talk back to us, he rejoices when we talk to Him.  He wants to hear about our struggles, our triumphs, our doubts and fears.  Even if it has been 30 years since we have prayed, he wants us to start!  We are never too unworthy or too far gone to start praying.  We also cause great sorrow when we turn to doubters.  It is so easy to doubt when God communicates to us in unusual ways.


We come to learn, partway through the movie, about the character of Dr. Mann.  When he is first presented to us we see him as a hero and pioneer.  He is one of us, just another astronaut who wants to help find the planet mankind will one day settle.  When we finally meet Dr. Mann we learn how selfish he is.  He tricked Cooper's team into coming to his planet by sending false signals of hope.  From a distance they looked like positive signals, exactly the same as the positive signals sent by other astronauts.  He outright lied.  The only indication Cooper's team may have that they should not go to Dr. Mann's planet is that Dr. Brand just feels that Edmond's planet is better.  She cannot describe it, except to say that maybe it's love drawing her to Edmond.  It is a feeling that transcended space and time and one that the others on the crew did not completely understand.

At the great Council in Heaven, two plans for progression were presented.  The first by our brother, Jesus Christ, and the second by our other brother, Lucifer.  Lucifer seems to have good intentions by telling us that in his plan, we will all return to live with God one day.  However, he desired all the glory and his selfishness was revealed.  He continues to think only of himself.  He deceives us today by sending us false signals.  He disguises the bad to look and sound good.  On first glance, we may not notice any difference between what he tells us is good and what God tells us is good.  In fact, one of the only ways to distinguish between these is through the Holy Ghost.  It whispers to us and helps us determine right from wrong.  Sometimes, there is no logical explanation for what we feel and there is no way to describe it to another person.  It, like the love Brand talks about, transcends time and space.


Throughout the movie, it is Cooper and Murph's relationship that is the strongest, even though they are apart.  Murph is the one person who believes in her dad until the end.  Sure, she had a rocky start, and doubt is placed when she learns there may never have been an answer to Dr. Brand's equation, but she doesn't let her fears and doubt rule her faith.  She dedicates her entire life to learning about the mission of her dad.  She works hard to keep this faith in her dad.  On the other hand, her brother Tom, quickly loses faith.  Hard times in his life, such as his son dying, take him further from his father.  He loses all hope of Cooper returning.

We can have a passive relationship to God, or an active one.  It takes work for us to retain our faith in him.  We need to be doing all we can to learn about him, about his mission, and what our part in his whole plan is.  We cannot let hard times get us down.  If we stop praying (communicating) we will quickly lose faith.  This is a lifelong journey and it is easy to give up, especially when times are tough.


In the end, it is Murph that is reunited with Cooper.  After all of her dedication, hard work, and unwavering faith, she is the one he is most excited to see.  She loves her father even more than when he left her.  The reunion is a sweet one that includes many other generations of Cooper's.  Tom is nowhere to be seen.  He gave up on his dad years ago and doubtfully ever made it off Earth.

After this life, it will be the children who are faithful who will return to live with our Heavenly Father.  We will be excited to see him!  The hardships of Earth-life will all be worth it when we are reunited.


Time is one of the hardest aspects of this movie to understand.  Three hours to some characters are decades to others.  Cooper has barely aged a day and Murph grows into an old woman.  In the fifth dimension, Cooper is able to be in every moment of Murph's life all at once.  He hasn't time traveled exactly, he just is.  He is there in her room at the exact moment she needs it and he finds ways to communicate with her that she can understand.  The fifth dimension is not something Murph, who is on Earth, can comprehend.  She just knows that Cooper is somehow communicating with her.  She rediscovers the watch which is how she is able to translate messages from the other side.  We also learn that "them" is really us.  Time and space are so much more than we ever imagined they could be.


Time is not what we think it is.  In Heaven, time runs differently, if at all.  Heavenly Father is able to be in every part of our lives, and the lives of those around us.  It isn't through any means we can begin to comprehend, it just is.  He gives us tools to communicate and translate messages from the other side such as prayer, the Holy Spirit, and books of scripture.  There are also others just like us, on the other side, who are trying to help us through life.  "Them" is us.  We are "them".  We are continually progressing to become like God even though we cannot understand all of his workings.




Regardless of whether or not you enjoyed the movie, I hope you're able to take some time this Sunday to reflect on your own life and relationship with God.

Monday, April 6, 2015

General Conference Weekend

We headed down to Utah again for General Conference.  This time, Nate's family was able to fly out from Ohio as well.  Natasha and Ivan even got to come since they were on spring break.  We drove down on Friday afternoon and met up with Nate's family at the Outlets in Lehi....since we always go to the outlets and spend too much money whenever we are in Utah.  After shopping, we went to Rodizio's for dinner.  It's a Brazilian steakhouse that Nate picked to go to for his birthday dinner.  Honestly, it wasn't as good as Texas de Brazil that we went to at the last conference.  However, the Brazilian lemonades they had were delicious!!!

Natasha, Ivan & Nate (they all have birthdays within a week or so of each other!)

We stayed at the City Creek Marriott, which is where we almost always stay in Salt Lake.  On Saturday we attended the afternoon session of conference.  Nate's parents ran into Nate's mission president at breakfast that morning so we knew he was around the hotel somewhere.  We decided to wait in the hotel lobby after the Saturday afternoon session to see if he would walk in...and he did!  It was really special for Nate to talk to him again as he's from Portugal and came to Salt Lake City just for Conference.  This time we also got a picture with him!


I also ran into my cousin who is serving a mission in Salt Lake City!


They boys had tickets to the Priesthood Session so while they were there, the girls and kids went to the hotel pool for a bit.  The kids even convinced me to get in for a bit.  After they got out we went to Bucca de Bepo's for dinner.  It's a family style Italian restaurant.  We also went with Nate's uncle Tim's family.



Funny story time... After dinner Nate and I were craving something sweet so we went and bought a slice of cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory (Oreo, of course).  When we got back to our hotel room we decided just to order some room-service milk to go with it.  I am the one who ordered and the attendant on the phone was a little hard to understand.  I had to repeat myself at least twice that I wanted two glasses of 2% milk and also a bottle of water.  She asked if I wanted a large and I said yes.  In the rooms, they have these mini water bottles so I assumed a large was just a regular size bottle...Nate got quite a surprise when he answered the door!!  He was like "what the heck did you order?!?!" hahahahaha  The large water really was a LARGE water.  I don't even want to know what we had to pay for that...


On Sunday we went to the morning session, including Music and the Spoken Word.  I ran into one of my best friends, Sarah Pratt and it was so good to catch up with her.  The Sunday afternoon session we watched from Brandon & Sheridan's house in Spanish Fork and then ate dinner at their house.  Since it was Easter, Nate and I hid about 1000 eggs around their yard (okay, maybe like 200...) for the kiddoes to find.  It was hard to leave everyone since we aren't down there too often.  We didn't leave until late that night so I made Nate drive home while I slept in the back of the car.  Even with that, I was still super tired at work the next morning...



Friday, January 16, 2015

Idaho Falls Temple

Today I had a work meeting in Idaho Falls and so Nate met me afterwards so we could go to the temple.  I've been there before for baptisms and Nate doesn't ever remember going there.  Nate's parents were married in this temple so I've wanted to go for a while.  In March they are going to be closing it down for eighteen months to do some renovations and I thought it would be good to go before they make a bunch of changes!  We sure picked a snowy day to go!  We didn't have time to do an entire session so we just did sealings.  I guess we just have an excuse to go back now!



Sunday, October 19, 2014

General Conference Weekend

I didn't even blog in September!  Soooo my excuse is that I haven't even gotten my laptop out in over a month.  I think I'll go and backdate some blogs that happened in September so that when I look back at my blog I don't feel like such a bad person.

Two weeks ago we headed down to SLC for General Conference!  We left Friday morning since Nate doesn't have Friday classes and I don't work on Fridays.  We had multiple things to get done while in Utah on Friday.  First, we stopped by Provo to see Eli.  He had stuff to do that evening and so did we so we only spent about 45 minutes with him.  We took him to Walmart though to do some shopping so it was productive time.

Next, we headed up to Lehi to go to the outlets.  It's our sick addiction.  Outlet stores are so tempting!!!  Nate got a new pair of Nike's and I got a new dress and sweater from J. Crew.  I think we've been to these outlets 4ish times and we always go to Nike and never buy anything so it was about time he got a pair of shoes.  I, on the other hand, always end up getting something haha  It's bad.

After the outlets we headed further north to Draper to hit up IKEA.  We got an unexpected gift of money recently and decided that furniture is what we wanted to spend it on.  Nate has been looking at furniture online for MONTHS so we thankfully already knew what we wanted.  I'll have a post about what we got in the future.

After IKEA, we drove further north to Murray, UT to head to our favorite Desert Star Theater to see Dracula!  This was the third show we've seen at this theater and we love it!!  Highly recommended for anyone traveling through Murray.  Family friendly entertainment, great actors and free popcorn!  It's a dinner theater and we usually eat somewhere else but this time we couldn't wait to eat so we got a pizza there.




After the theater we headed further north again to Salt Lake City where we spent the night.  What an exciting day!

On Saturday we went to the first session of General Conference.  With 20,000+ Mormons walking around you are bound to run into people you know.  On our way out I ran into one of the PAs I work with and his family as well as a guy I knew from doing the Hill Cumorah Pageant five years ago.  I'm kind of surprised I didn't see more people I knew haha  We watched the afternoon session in our hotel room and then the boys went to the Priesthood session in the evening.  During that time I decided to walk around the mall for a bit and then stay in my room and read a book.  It was nice to have some quiet time to myself!

After that session we all (Nate's parents and brother) went out to dinner at Texas de Brazil.  YUM!!  I've never been to a Brazilian steakhouse before so I suggested it and I sure am glad I did!  The food was fabulous and our server was hilarious.  She was from Brazil, close to where Nate served his mission, so they were able to talk Portuguese which was fun to listen to.  For the record, my favorite meat was the lamb.


Sunday was more conference.  We watched the morning session in the hotel and then had tickets to the later one.  I actually got pictures this time!


With our nieces Taycie and Kambrie.

After dinner on Sunday we headed back up to Rexburg.  Not my favorite drive but I stayed awake the entire time to keep Nate company.  I think we watched a movie or something but I don't remember.  Probably Everybody Loves Raymond actually...it's our secret-not-so-secret addiction.

Well, there ya have it!  One update on one thing we did in the last month together!  It really is fantastic having Nate back home with me.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Ohio Middles

We flew from Charlotte to Ohio on a Saturday and since we didn't go to sleep the night before (on account of working on the yard) we slept most of the day.

Before I forget...in the airport this random lady sat right next to me on the floor.  And there was space all around she could sit.  But she sat a foot from me.  Awkward.



And continuing... The only reason we got out of bed was to see Meredith get ready for her senior prom that night.  She looked beautiful!  We weren't going to go see her get pictures taken but decided to in the end and I am so glad because we got a great picture together!





On Sunday, Noah gave a talk in Primary and I helped him out!  He included a line saying that yesterday was a perfect day because I came home.  It feels good to have a little person like you so much.


















I also had the chance to catch up with two of my friends, Shelby and Sarah.  I had breakfast with Shelby on Monday at IHOP (yum!).  It's been a while since we've been able to just sit and chat and it was great to see how she was doing.  Then Monday afternoon Sarah came down from Wauseon to see me!  She just returned home from her mission on the previous Wednesday so it had also been quite a while since I'd seen her.  Although not the whole 18 months because I hunted her down at General Conference in October :)

I was hoping to see Seth run in his track meet on Monday but it got cancelled due to rain.  Instead, Nate and I went to see Captain America with his family.  I only fell asleep for like 5 (maybe 10) minutes so it must have been a good movie!

We spent Tuesday night visiting Eli at the gas station (he was refilling the beer when we arrived...the picture was totally posed) and eating Chinese which has become a tradition when we go home.




Sunday, October 27, 2013

Chocolate Chip Cheesecake and Cookies

Today we made Chocolate Chip Cheesecake AND Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies (made from scratch...not the spice-cake-not-as-good recipe).  Sugar overload?  I think yes.  Thankfully, the cheesecake has to cool overnight so we can't eat that until tomorrow.  By then the 4 1/2 dozen cookies I made should be gone :)  But really...we eat those cookies like no one's business.  But really...they will not be gone by morning, don't worry.

We did share a FEW of our cookies with our neighbors.  While we're the newlywed couple, they have three little girls ages 4, 2 and 1.  Today was the primary program at church and I figured they would love a surprise cookie treat for a job well done.

Can we talk about the primary program?  Okay.  So there's like three kids in primary that can actually talk haha  The program consisted of the presidency speaking and the parents of those three kids bearing their testimonies.  Our 4 year old neighbor did say some of the Family Proclamation and the other two kids mumbled some cute things that may or may not have been discernible.  It was fantastic.

Back to food (since that's basically my favorite thing to blog about...).  Here are the pictures so you can all be jealous.  Just don't be jealous of our expanding waistlines...


It's a little dark but we mixed chocolate into it along with putting the chocolate chips on top so it looks perfect to me!  Can't wait to try it tomorrow...maybe I'll have cheesecake for breakfast...

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