In honor of my upcoming trip to Disney, I have a question for you...
Have you ever considered the story of Frozen to have echoings of a relationship with Jesus Christ?
Keep in mind that this is my very loose interpretation here, but bear with me here...
Anna has a pure untainted love for her sister, right? She tries and tries to convince Elsa to let her into her life.
The night of Elsa's coronation, the sisters get into a fight with Anna pushing harder than ever to be apart of her sister's life. "What are you so afraid of?" she shouts, and Elsa runs away in fear.
Anna, with unconditional love for her sister, faces snow and ice (which as the opening song warns is a force to be afraid of) to chase after her sister once more.
When Anna finally reaches her sister, she pleads some more. You don't have to live in fear because for the first time in forever, I will be right here.
Yet again, Elsa forces Anna away with a blow to the heart. As the story continues the audience learns that the only cure to thaw a frozen heart is an act of true love.
Stick with me here..
So Anna is let down by her prince charming, but Olaf is there to remind her that some people are worth melting for.
At this point, Kristoff has turned around to come to Anna's rescue. The two are so close to a true love's kiss that will heal Anna, but instead of saving herself, she throws her body in front of a sword for the sister that has shut her out for as long as she can remember. The lesson being that love heals!
So back to my original point... God's love for his people is unconditional! No matter what we have done, no matter where we have been, he has loved us through it all. He sent his son to die for US, to forgive us of our sins, even when we have pushed him away and shut him out! He has always loved us and always will!! His love can heal all things!! So in the words of Anna, What are you so afraid? Let God in! Accept Him into your life! His love for you will lift the fear that you have been running from and offer peace in a world that previously had none!
Till next time...


