After the hyenas leave Zazoo lands near the king with a satisfied nod, Mufasa sternly looks at him. Zazoo pulls back recognizing the frustration and anger Mufasa shows. Mufasa commands them to return home. Dejected and a little humiliated the three follow the king back to the Pridelands. Nala states to Simba as they follow, "I thought you were really brave."
They stop in the plains and Simba and Nala stop further behind. For some time Mufasa speaks to Zazoo, commanding Zazoo to take Nala back to Priderock. "I have to teach my son a lesson." They look back and see Simba sink lower into the grass, until you can barely see him. Zazoo flies back to the children and says, "Come, Nala, Simba...Good luck." The then leads Nala away. She glances back once to Simba.
"Simba," Mufasa Calls out. Silently, the young cub walks toward his father. He steps into a dip and looks down. There you see a moment where his small paw pressed into the paw print of his father. The huge print making his own paw look very small in comparison.
There are times in our lives , my own included where we are called by our Heavenly Father and our Savior. When we answer the call we move toward them, unsure of ourselves, and nervous of what is to come. WE even have a moment or several as I have experienced, when we feel we are inadequate, that we cannot fill the shoe, or paw print, left before us. But as always there is hope in our Savior.
Alma the younger, one of the prophets of the Book of Mormon had much a similar experience. He was one of the most sinful people in his land, and yet (while not fitting the paw print) he is helped as he journeys toward the Lord. "Nevertheless, after wading through much tribulation, repenting nigh unto death, the Lord in mercy has seen fit to snatch me out of an everlasting burning, and I am born of God." (Mosiah 27:28)
God does not call the qualified, He qualifies the called as President Thomas S. Monson taught the church as a whole. We are given tasks we may feel we can't do. But we are given the tools to accomplish it. So, with the help of our Savior and Lord we can fit the shoe, or in this case, paw print.
Connections
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Lion King X.V
There is a small time after Mufasa leads the cubs away that the camera pans back and you see Scar looking on with a less that happy expression on his face. In fact he looks down right angry. We know by foreshadowing and talented story writers that Scar would become the obvious villain in the story. His essence is that of a well, defined bad guy.
Unfortunately, in real life sometimes we cannot see the enemy as well. The movies make them so easy to see. But here we have to pray for the spirit of discernment to really get any idea of what may be against us. We keep working to the goal and fight the danger that faces us. Our personal "Scars" may be hidden from our view. Or our judgement maybe clouded by love of one or something much like Mufasa was in caring for his brother, or Simba for his relationship to his uncle and youthful naivete. We can only pray for the guidance we need.
Unfortunately, in real life sometimes we cannot see the enemy as well. The movies make them so easy to see. But here we have to pray for the spirit of discernment to really get any idea of what may be against us. We keep working to the goal and fight the danger that faces us. Our personal "Scars" may be hidden from our view. Or our judgement maybe clouded by love of one or something much like Mufasa was in caring for his brother, or Simba for his relationship to his uncle and youthful naivete. We can only pray for the guidance we need.
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