So, the Oscars happened earlier this month. You know, the big Hollywood event where celebrities dress up, hand each other trophies, and the world stops to watch? It's crazy how much time, energy, and obsession goes into celebrating actors and filmmakers. But here's something to think about—what are we really celebrating? Movies are powerful. They grab our attention, make us feel things, and even shape how we see the world. But let's be real—how often do they actually point us toward God? More often than not, they do the opposite. They fill our minds with things that distract us from Jesus, making sin look normal and making the things of God seem boring or outdated. The Bible talks a lot about idols—not just golden statues, but anything that takes our focus away from God. Today, those idols are all over entertainment. Celebrities are treated like gods, stories shape our beliefs, and before we know it, we're spending more time wrapped up in Hollywood's world than in God's Word. Jesus calls us to something better. Instead of getting caught up in a world that glorifies fame and fortune, He invites us to focus on Him—the only One truly worth following. Hebrews 12:2 says to fix our eyes on Jesus, but how can we do that if our eyes are glued to a screen all the time? This isn't about saying all movies are bad—but it's about asking: What's getting more of my time—God, or entertainment? Because at the end of the day, no award, no red carpet, and no celebrity status compares to the glory of knowing Him.
Stay vigilant, stay faithful, and keep shining His light! Blessings, Little Light Studios
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