Themes In O Brother Where Art Thou

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Christianity is supposed to be practiced. Too often as Christians we separate our faith from our everyday life; this is not Biblical. Christ calls us to take Him into enter every aspect of our lives, and for Him to shape each and every way we view these areas of our lives. A good way to get into the practice of seeing and relating the things we do with God is to make connections between what we see and what we know about God. When looking at the film “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”, I was able to look at how Biblical principles and themes were displayed throughout the film. Some of these themes displayed may have been intentional, or they may not have been. Regardless of intention, it is important to be able to relate everyday activities to God …show more content…

It seemed at first that he had no idea what he was doing when he went down to the water, he even referenced the preacher explaining it to him, but from that scene on in the movie his behavior changed. For example, when the rest of the gang stole an apple pie, he went back and paid for it by leaving some money on the windowsill under a stone. During another scene where a group had just robbed a bank Delmar made a remark along the lines of “I think I might enjoy robbing a bank too.” After being saved Delmar made changes in his life that show he has had repentance for the things he did in the past. Also, once he was saved he went around telling everyone what had happened to him. This is in line with what Christ calls us to do when we have received His forgiveness. The second Biblical principle that I drew from “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” was the way that the three men were searching for the treasure. When they learned that there was a treasure the men were willing to give up all they had in order to find it. The reason they were willing to go to such great lengths was they knew the treasure would change their lives. When we look at Christ we should be willing to have the same commitment that the men had because we know how he can change our lives and is more valuable than any amount of

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