Remember who the enemy is.
This
line, delivered by Haymitch to Katniss before she is sent into the arena for
the second, and probably last, time is one of the turning points of the story “Catching
Fire,” written by Suzanne Collins. In
the book, Katniss remembers this and turns away from killing one of the career
tributes to fire the final arrow which destroys the arena and launches the
revolution. In the movie, fellow
tribute, Finnick, says the line, reminding her, and she turns away from killing
him.
Remember
who the enemy is.
But
this is not the only good line given to Haymitch’s character. In the movie, but not in the book, he also
says to Katniss, “Nobody ever wins the Games. Period. There are only survivors. Not winners.”
And this is a truth we should each have engraved on our soul. No one ever wins the war against cancer. There are only survivors. No one ever wins in the arena of life. There are no survivors. Everyone dies. Every. Last. One. Of. Us.
But
beyond this life, there are survivors, because death is not the end. And how we treat each other, how we help each
other is of primary importance. As Jesus
said, “I was hungry, and you gave Me food; I was thirsty, and you gave Me drink;
I was a stranger, and you invited Me in; naked, and you clothed Me; sick, and
you visited Me; in prison, and you came to Me.' (Matt 25:35-36)
Remember
who the enemy is.
Paul
reminds us, “our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but . . . against the
spiritual forces of evil in high places.”
Eph 6:12
This
is the story of one battle, won.
Remember
who the enemy is.
The
enemy is not those agents of spite, people of meanness and hate, who may go so
far as to take our physical lives, or the lives of those we love.
Remember,
instead, the real enemy, the first evil, the father of lies; the one who continually
tries to convince us that there is no hope, no peace, no joy; No satisfaction
to be had in this world, and no hope for the next. The one who whispers these lies into our
heart: You are worthless; The world
would be better off without you; No one loves you; No one cares. And what he would have us believe, to our
utter misery, is a complete lie.
Remember why Jesus came.
God loved each one of us so much that He finally poured out His heart to
be born into the world as His own son. He
sacrificed Himself, giving up His own life in death on the cross to pay the
price for our sins. But He rose from the
dead and returned to heaven, so that every one of us who believes in Him, and
follows Him, shall not be destroyed by death, but will be given eternal life
with God.
Remember
who your friend is. Jesus said, “You are
My friends if you do what I command you. ... This I command you, that you love
one another.” (Jn 15:14,17)
Remember
who has your back. “The Lord is my rock
and my fortress and my deliverer, My
God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my
stronghold.” (Ps 18:2)
Remember
the truth. “Neither death, nor life, nor
angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers,
nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us
from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Rom 8:38-39)