This post is to share my thoughts on the movie 'Soul Surfer', not my thoughts on the book or a cinematic review of the film, just what I took away from watching it really.
I had already read Bethany Hamilton's book, so I knew what to expect from the film. As a quick summary for those unaware of the story, it's a film (adapted from her autobiography) about the life Bethany Hamilton, a 21 year old pro surfer from Hawaii. When she was 13, Bethany was attacked by a tiger shark whilst she was surfing in Hawaii with her best friend. Bethany made a full recovery but had big decisions to make. Where did this leave her surfing career? Why did this happen to her? How would her life go on with one arm?
What drew me to read her book and watch the film was that Bethany is a Christian. What I was interested in is how a Christian comes to terms with such a devastating life event?
So here's what I took away from watching the film, from a religious perspective:
Overall I thought this movie was a huge inspiration to Christians. It shows how you can do what you love in life, without having to push your faith to the sidelines or abandon your faith altogether. Bethany is a great testament to how God can bring good out of bad and how even Christians, as written in the Bible, will receive personal struggles, but God is always in control.
I had already read Bethany Hamilton's book, so I knew what to expect from the film. As a quick summary for those unaware of the story, it's a film (adapted from her autobiography) about the life Bethany Hamilton, a 21 year old pro surfer from Hawaii. When she was 13, Bethany was attacked by a tiger shark whilst she was surfing in Hawaii with her best friend. Bethany made a full recovery but had big decisions to make. Where did this leave her surfing career? Why did this happen to her? How would her life go on with one arm?
What drew me to read her book and watch the film was that Bethany is a Christian. What I was interested in is how a Christian comes to terms with such a devastating life event?
So here's what I took away from watching the film, from a religious perspective:
- I was impressed with how Bethany's Christian life was portrayed and since the Hamilton family checked over the script and were on set during production, I would imagine this portrayal was very true to life. Bethany put God first. When it was time for church on Sunday, she would be in church - not surfing. Something I think defines a Christian. If you can't put God before your favourite sport and instead you work God around your favourite activity, you're not really allowing him to be in the driving seat of your life
- Bethany brought God into every aspect of her life. Her family were seen giving grace before meals and Bethany said she would keep her father in her thoughts and pray for him as he prepared for knee surgery
- Bethany attended youth group at her church, so she was able to study God's Word as well enjoy surfing. She was able to unite the two, rather than make a decision of one or the other
- When she turned down the opportunity for a missions trip in order to receive surfing sponsorship, Bethany felt guilty and sought advice from her mother and youth leader. Showing she didn't really want to put her own interests before God's call
- Bethany did go on a different missions trip with her youth group and found it very rewarding. She also made a big difference in the lives of those she helped
- When the attack happened, Bethany didn't scream or cry, instead she prayed. "Please help me Jesus", her thoughts were immediately to God, but not in anger
- On the way to the hospital, Bethany's mother also prayed. "Please Lord don't take her"
- Whilst waiting for Bethany to wake up, her father sat by her bedside reading the Bible
- The Hamilton family never became angry at God, or blamed him for what happened. Bethany herself thinks the attack strengthened her faith
- When Bethany felt like her life was over, she couldn't adjust to life with one arm and her surfing career was over, her father reminded her that she hadn't lost everything - she was still alive as her and her family had prayed for
- Bethany remembered Philippians 4:13, 'for I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength' during her recovery
- Bethany's youth pastor quoted Jeremiah 29:11, '"for I know the plans I have for you" says the Lord. "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future"
- Bethany did deal with big theological questions however, asking her youth pastor "how can this be God's plan for me?" to which she replied "I don't know why bad things happen. But I have to believe that something good will come from this". It did, as Bethany said if she could change what happened she wouldn't, because now she can reach so many people through her story
Overall I thought this movie was a huge inspiration to Christians. It shows how you can do what you love in life, without having to push your faith to the sidelines or abandon your faith altogether. Bethany is a great testament to how God can bring good out of bad and how even Christians, as written in the Bible, will receive personal struggles, but God is always in control.