This conversation with Sam Eldredge was one of the most fun conversations I’ve had at Men at the Movies, so I am pulling The Empire Strikes Back out of the mothballs for this month. With so many options and themes we could’ve gone with, we focused on Luke’s pursuit of identity. He had accomplished everything he had dreamed of on Tattoine, but the more success he had, the more it pulled him from his true calling. It took a supernatural intervention to get him where he needed to go. Never tell me the odds, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
Where do you feel like Luke: adrift without a mentor, training on Dagobah, fighting a battle that’s over your head, dealing with the unthinkable?
How have you simplified your story into black and white? Where should there be more gray?
What do you tie your legacy to?
What’s the pinnacle of your existence?
How many decisions do you make? How often are you doing what others tell you to do?
Where do you feel like you’re killing it?
How can success pull you away from your true identity?
Where do you feel comfortable?
What feels risky? Uncertain? Unready?
What kind of man do you want to be?
What battle do you engage in feeling unprepared?
What past mistakes has God redeemed? How has He created something beautiful from what you regret?
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