Christian Themes In The Film Meet The Robinsons

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The film Meet The Robinsons is a film by the Walt Disney Animation Studios that was released by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie is loosely based off a book called A Day with Wilbur Robinson by William Joyce. Meet The Robinsons has many scenes within the movie that portrays Chrisitian themes. These Christian themes show us ways that we can live by to help and care for others or things. God calls us all to care for one another and not to discriminate against others, and to welcome everybody with open arms.
The Christian theme of patience, hope, and doing your best is portrayed throughout the film of Meet The Robinsons. The idea to "keep moving forward" is presented heavily in this film by the lead character, Lewis, who despises his situation …show more content…

Ephesians 1:4-6 says , “For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight.”God created us in his own image and likeness. Lewis always wanted to be adopted into a loving, caring family where he could feel safe, secure, and fulfilled. He was welcomed into the Robinson’s family and was treated as if he was a part of their family. As Christians, we were all adopted into God's family through Jesus Christ. As our "adopted" father, God meets our needs with His unconditional love and security. In the Catholic faith, abortion is not allowed and is condemned by the Church. The killing of a human being should never be done and is considered murder. Instead, we must offer love and kindness to others and choose to celebrate the gift of …show more content…

The message of perseverance and staying focused on the race found in Hebrews 12:1-2 correlates with the film's emphasis on "keep moving forward." Hebrews 12:1-2 says, “And with joy before him, let's run the race marked out for us.” God knows that it is not always easy and expects us to mess up and make mistakes in life. There are many situations in the movie where Lewis wants to give up on his dreams or take an easier way out. In these circumstances, he instead decides to continue pressing towards his goals. He doesn’t give up when people judge him for his failed invention. He continues to “keep moving forward” and to keep inventing even though no one else believes in