While watching The Dark Knight for a second time, I was convicted in a
brand new way...
Harvey Dent (who later came to be known as Harvey Two-Face), started off
strong, courageous, noble, forthright, honest and true. He single-handedly
faced off against evil (The Mob and other similar characters) and won. Fear was
the furthest thing from his mind.
His early victory, sadly enough, was synonymous to you or I flooring Mike Tyson
with a lucky punch. It's only later we realize that we didn't actually knock Mike down,
but that he merely lost his footing. We simply delivered the necessary blow to lay
him down completely...
The Enemy of Our Souls
Enter the Joker: a fiendish character who Batman even wrote off as a nobody
from the very beginning. Unfortunately, neither the good guys or the alleged
bad guys could've possibly fathomed what was to come next. Call it the rise of
the Joker -- the mastermind behind the chaos that overtook the city. Things became so grim that the comic book hero even questioned himself.
But, that's besides the parallel I'm attempting to paint for you.
Many of us, Christians or not, are much like Harvey Dent before losing everything. Brave, righteous, upholders of justice... a whisper in a very desperate ear.
The devil, like the joker, wants
to prove to God that no matter how clean, pure, courageous or righteous any of us
think we are, we can fall hard, fast and far...
An entire city depended
upon the symbol that Harvey became. The trouble with being a hero is -- he/she is
NOT incorruptible.
Standing Against Evil?: Prepare to be Put in Line of Fire
Some of us may feel singled out by fate and the unfair hands
we've been dealt in this life; so like Harvey, at the first sign of real
trouble, we falter and faint...
I am such a man... I've fallen farther than I could've ever imagined.
But, this movie ministered to me in ways that I can't fully explain.
There's nothing flattering at all about being handpicked by the enemy to prove
a point to a haughty and high-and-mighty God; or, at least that's how the devil
wants us to view Him. But, in these dark times (for some, the times are more
darker than others), it pays to take a moment and recognize who the true enemy
is.
When any of us takes a stand against evil, or stands alone as a
sheep amongst wolves, our enemy will never just stand idly by as we begin uncovering his evil schemes.
Personally, I've never been called a White Knight, but I wasn't
exactly a poster child for evil either.
On the surface, I was atypical for a kid who grew up on the mean streets of
Brooklyn. So instead of whining and complaining "why me?" (as I was
once famous for constantly doing), I now ask, "why NOT me?"
Harvey Dent should not have been surprised at the retaliation from his enemies
that eventually cost him the love of his life and, quite frankly, neither should any of us.
Wherever you
are in your walk with God, wherever you are spiritually, pay heed to the fact
that there is a devil; a fiendish character who has nothing to lose and proves
that age-old adage 'misery loves company' true every single day.
The Super Hero Complex
I claim no self-righteousness or holiness. I look to God to open my mind and
renew my heart's shape. My views have darkened as of late; the words flowing
from my mouth haven't recently been good ones; my thoughts are shadier than
ever. I stand before you all (as I have always fearlessly and unabashedly
stood) a broken and scattered man.
In the movie Harvey Dent professes, "you either die a hero, or you live long enough
to WATCH yourself become the villain."
The only way to maintain the former and shirk the latter is to die to self
daily.
Being a hero is HARD work, so please, if you're anything like me (or how I used
to be), please shed the feel-good feelings one gets when imagining the
accolades that accompany being a hero.
Because at the end of the day, there's
so much more to it than that. Are you willing to die to self daily? Hourly? Are
you willing to risk looking like the Villain and stand alone for what's right?
For what's good?
The choice (free will) is yours...
Gregory
Vilfranc is a singer, songwriter, music producer and all-around geeky
Renaissance man. Residing in New York City, he is an avid blogger on
all things cool.