No, I have not seen the movie. But if the television previews have provided any faithful indication, we all probably have a fairly good guess at some of the basic story line. A small boy does a good deed to three people who are told to pass forward to others the kindness they have received. They are to tell each of those recipients to pay forward the kindness to three more. I assume that through this manner a geometric avalanche of love and kindness cascades through the city and perhaps even beyond.
In contrast to such ethical rudders as "give'em what they deserve," this movie will probably release a breath of fresh air into what is generally a stifling cinematic landscape. Sure it is a powerful idea, but is treating people with love regardless of whether they deserve it so very novel?
To the twelve disciples who without any merit on their part had been endowed with the powers of the Spirit to heal bodies and banish demons, Jesus instructed, "Freely you have received, freely give." Matthew 10:8 The disciples were to pay forward the fruit of the blessings they had received.
While we were still enemies, God poured out His love toward us through Christ. God actively pursued our welfare even though we did not deserve it. And so, through His grace God has raised us up out of death to seat us with Christ. And now that we have been transformed and clothed with Christ, what are we to do? Instead of repaying evil with evil, we are to pay forward His love and grace by overcoming evil with goodness. We are to love our enemies and to do good even to those who desire to use and mistreat us.
If the message of the movie "Pay It Forward" is what I suspect it is, perhaps we will find work colleagues and others commenting about "a wonderfully new radical idea" - an idea so powerful it might just infuse our world with some positive social transformation. What a tremendous opportunity we will have to tell them of God's love and how God wants His people to pay forward His love. Best of all, we are not limited to three times!
Barry Newton, Copyright © 2003
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