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    Bittersweet Disney

    Posted on Tuesday 21 July 2009 by Greg @ 1:32 pm
    Filed under: Rants

    After fourteen exhausting/exhilarating hours at Disney/Epcot with my wife/kids I have a few thoughts about Walt/friends. Here they are:

    1. Disneyworld is an amazing place. There is no other amusement park in the world like Disney when it comes to creating sheer wonder and delight in little and big kids alike (even 43 year old ones.) From Splash Mountain to Peter Pan’s Flight to The Buzz Lightyear adventure to watching my little girl light up at the sight of Mickey and Minnie Disney knows how to get little hearts filled with adrenalin and amazement.

    2. Disney is a unifying place. Visiting Disney is like visiting several countries at the same time. People from all over the world collide at Disney to engage in the common denominator of family fun. Last night I chatted with an Indian family based out of London while in line at a Mexican restaurant. And if you really want to go international nothing does it like the world showcase part of Epcot. There are eleven different nations you can visit around a big body of water that represents the ocean. From France to the United Kingdom to Morocco to Norway one can try various cuisine, learn about different cultures and engage in a real life “it’s a small world after all” experience.

    3. Disney is a bittersweet place. It’s sweet for all the right reasons from childrens’ laughter to cotton candy to Mickey. But beyond the fun it’s a bitter place for me as well. And it’s not just because of the commercialism and consumerism. There is a certain sadness that envelopes this place if you look closely enough. It reminds us that life is a lot like standing in a long line full of rude people in smothering heat and humidity for sixty minutes to have sixty seconds of fun…only to go stand in a long line again.

    It also reminds me that, for those who don’t know Christ, this is as good as it gets. Disney is the apex of the best that this earth has to offer. But, like the rides at Disneyland, it’s all a facade, moving gears and plastic faces to create the illusion of happiness. But all of the fairytales, happy songs and mouse eared hats in the world could never erase the stark reality that the ride will end someday.

    Don’t mean to be goofy here but I mean it. This is truly heaven on earth for those who don’t know Christ, the closest they will get to happiness…and it’s all as fleeting as an overpriced ice cream cone in the hot Florida sun.

    Another thought struck me last night at 9:30 pm as I watched the finale of the fire/fireworks extravaganza called “Illuminations” at the Epcott Center. The announcer tried to repaint history as a “grand story full of drama” about how the world’s various cultures have survived and thrived with each other to create the wonderful world we live in. But that’s as much bologna as the stand in the Italian cafe in the circle of nations was offering to passerbys. If the fireworks during Illuminations represented wars, famine, pesitilence, AIDs, vice, murder and greed then maybe he had a point. But I have a sneaking suspicion that to this announcer and to the Disney braintrust they all really believe that if they really believe every bad thing on this planet will turn to magic dust and fairytales.

    The problem is that, apart from Christ and His story, there is no grand story, no epic adventure. Apart from Jesus the fireworks have no boom.

    It’s interesting to me that Disney does a phenomenal job of developing storylines from Snow White to Monsters Inc to The Incredibles. They create stories full of drama, complete with good guys and bad guys and the hero always wins. But when they try to manufacture a story apart from God for their “Illuminations” show there is no illumination at all, just sugary sweet “we are the world” and it’s a small one jibber jabber.

    Sad.

    This may sound corny but Disney for me is like the set up to a joke with no punchline. Because, as a believer, I have hope in this life and the after one, I can enjoy the rides and the candy and the shows knowing that there is WAY more for me on this earth and in heaven. I can enjoy the best that this world has to offer at Disney while knowing that the eternal Creator of the Universe who created us with the capacity for having fun and feeling happiness is preparing the ultimate “Disneyworld” in heaven for us someday.

    I’m not saying that heaven will be full of rides (but who knows?) What I am saying is the best that this world has to offer from Disneyworld to Hawaiian beaches to the Colorado Rocky Mountain views is a mere taste of glory divine for those who have accepted Christ as their Savior.

    Heaven, the ultimate playground, is coming. On that day we will see that it is not a small world but a very big one, with people from every tribe and every nation there. Let’s bring as many people as we can with us through the gates of heaven. Admission is free, purchased by the blood of the Lamb.

    In heaven there will be no more sin, sadness, death, mourning and there will be no more “it’s a small world after all” song. That tune will be playing eternally in the ninth circle of hell.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    7 Comments for 'Bittersweet Disney'

    1. On July 21, 2009 @ 2:15 pm Katelyn Marissa said:
      • Greg,

        Wow. I don’t know why, but that hit home for me. Today has left me thinking about alot of things… while me and my friend were walking to wendys’ for lunch she told me that this one guy she dated, murdered two other teenage girls. One knew Christ, I’m not sure about the other one. The 17 year old who killed them, has life in prison (i think. i’ll google it)… and as we were walking to somewhere else, I said, “God said thou shall not kill for a reason!” we talked about for awhile…& as we were walking out the door, I said “this bothers me.” she said “me too”

        I pray someone reaches out to the murderer (sp?) and shares the gospel with him and engage his heart the way Jesus did.

        This year has been a growing year for me. Having conversations and trying to handle them the way I did with me and Kiels’ conversation.

        I wish I could finish this, but something happened and my friend is hurt (not physically)… someone said something and its not true.

        Oh my, here I go again ):

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    2. On July 21, 2009 @ 5:11 pm Katelyn Marissa said:
      • I guess now I can finish what I was saying or going to say.

        When you said, “It also reminds me that, for those who don’t know Christ, this is as good as it gets.” It reminded of this quote: “If all the hell a Christian has to experience is here on earth, then things aren’t so bad after all. If all the heaven a lost person experiences is here on earth, then that is really sad.”

        Now, thanks to the demon possed guy that I told you about that happened that one Friday night, I had/have one conclusion, my strength alone is nothing compared to the evil thing in that guy. So, now, I when I share the gospel with people I rely (sp?) on God and not me..sometimes, I don’t…which is stupid. (Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Lean not on your own understanding, acknowledge Him in all your ways and He will make your paths straight.)

        Sorry about not finishing the last one. I kind of feel bad..not just about that though. Today has been quite the experiance. Now, I’m the one starting to get emotional…perfect.

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        Jocee Reply:
        July 22nd, 2009 at 7:23 am

        I’ll be praying for you and your friend :)

        Your Sister In Christ,
        Jocee

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    3. On July 21, 2009 @ 8:42 pm Leyanet said:
      • Hey greg,
        This completely not related to subject you are talking about but we are on mission trip right now for a week in Gwinnett Ga. We are sharing the gospel and so far.. We saved some people! It was awesome! However we got kicked out well techinally.. It related to our gospel but it didn’t stop us.
        I has learned.. One person can make a difference, with god’s love and will.. We can impact lots of people about jesus.
        Lots of adult has told little kids or others they can’t make a different because they are young well we can make a different. It does not matter if we are young. Jesus christ is always with us and when we think about that while we share the gospel then we will be fine.

        Greg, this is our night tommrrow on wed in ga.

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        Jocee Reply:
        July 22nd, 2009 at 7:23 am

        That’s really cool :) I’ll be praying for you!

        Some of the juniors and seniors from my youth group, along with some college students, are on a mission trip in the Philipeans (sorry I think I spelled that wrong) and I can not wait to hear how it went and what happened and all that.

        And this is kinda off topic too, but right now I’m reading this book called God’s Smuggler and it’s about a missionary named Brother Andrew and I just wanna recommend it to all of you cuz it’s like a SUPER amazing book!!!!!!!!!!!!

        Your Sister In Christ,
        Jocee

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    4. On July 22, 2009 @ 2:16 pm Becky said:
      • Greg,
        I loved the Mexican food at disney land.I had tortilla soup.Good blog and its true.

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