If anyone has gone to Comic-Con or Wonder-Con, you see so
many interesting things. People
dress up in their favorite super hero costumes or even risqué anime
characters. During these events
they pretend to be someone else even posing for pictures in hero poses and
reciting catch phrases. There is
nothing inherently wrong about this but some take it to extremes negating
reality for fantasy and spend lot of money trying to make their fantasy a
reality, even if it is just for a weekend.
The other things you will see at these Con’s are the Jesus
signs. Recently I had a
conversation with a fellow Christian who felt that these signs did more harm
then good for our faith. I however
see no problem with it. These
people are brave enough to go to a public area and calmly hold signs expressing
the Truth. Signs say things like
“Jesus is the Way the Truth and the Life,” or “Jesus bore our sins.” Some will use megaphones to do street
preaching. Granted that some will
say inappropriate things to people resulting in bad witnessing and that needs
to be stopped.
I did a quick search on the internet for these signs hoping
to find some positive things to write about. Instead I found websites, blogs and photos of people mocking
them with their own signs and writing about their protests against the Jesus
signs and their holders. Web sites with titles like “How to
prank a religious protestor at Comic-Con” or sites dedicated to Comic-Con and
Westboro Baptist protestors are very common. I read things like “People yelled in
the megaphone mans face...” This sometimes will prompt the sign holder to
respond in an unchristian way, which I do not support, but then I read from the
other side that “This is the kind of classy individual we were dealing with.” Excuse me, but who was screaming in whose
face?
Anyway, I am sure that this will go one again at this year’s San Diego
Comic-Con as it did at this years Wonder-Con. There are legitimate people and professionals that attend
these Comic-Con’s but many kids and adults alike participate to escape the
realties of their life and the truth that one day it will all be over. But then what?
At the end of the day we are not superheroes and we will not live
forever in this world. This is not
our eternity. Once the people go
home and take off the costumes and the make up they are no longer “super.” Our
own form of escapism or denial will not stop us from dying or from
our eternity, no matter how much make up we put on and pretend, this life will
end. If you work in entertainment, those who go to Comic-Con are your clients. The people
holding the signs at Comic-Con are right.
We all need a Savior that will not be found in a costume. We need to reach the lost sheep.
Life is too short, eternity is too long and hell is too hot. We must, winsomely, make people aware
that there is Hope that can only be
found in the saving power of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
And He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to
all creation. – Mark 16:15
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