We are lost but will be found, hopefully!!

Luke chapter 15, verse 24 says because this son of mine was dead and is alive again, he was lost and is found! So, they began to celebrate (Christian Standard Bible, Bible Gateway).   In that scripture, it says this son was lost but was still found.  I love movies as you guys know, and I was thinking of two movies that relates to my post title. One movie is titled The Hundred Foot Journey. The other movie is titled MDMA. I watched MDMA recently on Tubi. 

The Hundred Foot Journey is starring the talented and gifted Oprah Winfrey. Without spoiling the synopsis for you guys, I'll give you one scene and that one scene is about how the chef got so much into himself and was so ego driven, he lost the essential things such as his homeland and humbleness. In my opinion, the chef was found when he got his hands on some Indian spices from India, where he is from originally. So, being lost for the chef means branching away from his heritage and getting absorbed with himself. But he was found and that's what matters in life. Getting lost is part of life and that's perfectly ok but it's vital to find yourself regardless of how long that takes You. 

The movie, MDMA is starring Francesca Eastwood.  Annie Q's character develops ecstasy in college which is MDMA and everything was good in the beginning but slowly she changed her habits and moods (in a negative way). Also, she became money hungry. She was lost because the money and power drove her even though she owed a lump sum of money to the college she attended. She found the light by going back home and re-strategizing. 


 


 

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