Fixer Upper

There has been a lot said about Disney's Frozen. Some people think it is the greatest Disney Princess movie of all time while others think that the message it is sending to young people is one filled with darkness and rebellion. In truth it is just a movie and while I fully recognize that movies and media are powerful I also believe that we as a society tend to overreact and place too much emphasis and importance on those things meant for entertainment. Having said that as a parent of 4 kids I have had ample opportunity to listen to the various songs from the movie and I have found them to have some amazing themes and messages. No song is perfect but one of my favorites from the film is Fixer Upper. The basic premises of this song is that we all have our issues and that true love can conquer over these flaws.

When I hear this song I cannot help but think of my own life and how Jesus, the essence true love, accepted me with all of my flaws and how His true love is changing me. I also think about the true love that my wife gives me in despite of all my many mistakes and flaws. While I know that no song is perfect I believe this song speaks directly to heart of so many people because it admits how flawed we all are and how we need others to helps through this life. This need for others is no accident and in fact it was a part of God's design from the very beginning. We are designed to be social beings and with that comes and inherent need to be supported and nurtured by each other. This song provides some of the balance to other themes from the movie which speak of independence and isolation.

The balance this song provides to the rest of the movie is one of the things that has made this movie so wonderful and good. When taken as a whole the movie speaks to the fact that each one of us has a need to be free. We have a need to be who God made us to be. With this freedom comes a sense of joy and excitement that is in many ways hard to describe. Yet we also need others. We need them to stand by us in or darkest hours. We need them to love us no matter how many times we mess up. We need them to be willing to go in to the storms of our lives to rescue us from ourselves. We have a need for both independence and dependence. This tension makes no logical sense but then again who ever said that God's designs have to always be logical :)



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