Thursday, April 28, 2011

Peace Like A River
In Peace Like A River, Jeremiah Land is described in great detail throughout the book. The author has written the book from his son, Reuben’s perspective, but Reuben pays careful attention to the details surrounding his dad’s character. Through Reuben, the reader is given the insight that Jeremiah represents a Christ-like figure. This realization is seen throughout the book and if a reader doubts whether this correlation is really true, they will no longer have any question about it when they read the final scene involving Jeremiah and Reuben. Reuben describes in great detail all of the miracles he has seen his dad perform throughout his life. Even though Reuben was just a baby and cannot recall the first miracle that he was a part of, he has heard the story. He had been born and had not breathed for twelve minutes. The doctors all thought that he was dead, but not Jeremiah. He said to me, “Reuben Land, in the name of the living God I am telling you to breathe.”(pg. 3) Then Reuben starts to breathe. While Jesus was on earth he preformed many miracles and he would always perform them in the name of God, just like Jeremiah is performing a miracle in the name of God. God gave Jesus the ability to perform miracles here on earth and now God is giving Jeremiah the ability to perform a miracle in his name.
As the novel begins, an attack has just taken place on a girl named Dolly, who is Davy’s girlfriend. Jeremiah shows up during the attack and Dolly says that his face was light up, even though the rest of the room was in complete darkness. Just like Jesus shines in even the darkest places for all of the world to see, Jeremiah is shinning in the light of God because of the great work that he is doing for the kingdom of God. One night Reuben decides he needs to go outside and use the bathroom and when he does he comes upon his dad praying and walking with his eyes closed. Reuben watches for awhile and is amazed when his dad keeps on walking right off of the pick-up truck. His dad seems to float on air above the ground. This miracle could easily correlate with the miracle of Jesus and Peter walking on water. In order for Peter to stay above the water, he had to have faith. Jeremiah defiantly has faith in God while praying and that is the reason why he continues not to fall, even though he is walking on air. Swede, who is Jeremiah’s daughter has a birthday and for her birthday, her brother gives her a saddle that he has restored back to perfect, except for one tear. Later on in the story Jeremiah trips over the saddle and then Reuben suddenly notices that the saddle no longer has a tear on it. Jeremiah has just preformed another miracle.
Later on in the story when Davy is arrested and thrown in prison for murder, the family is devastated. When Davy escapes prison and goes on the run, the family decides to leave their house and travel around in their car with their Airstream trailer attached, trying to find Davy. While they are driving several miracles occur. Jeremiah prays, asking God not to let them run out of gas. He also asks Swede to pray and ask God the same thing. Amazingly the car never runs out of gas, until they make it where they end up staying. This miracle correlates with the feeding of the five thousand. Even though there should not have been enough food to feed everyone, there was. Likewise, there should not have been enough gas to last that long, but there was. Also while they are traveling, they pass by the police who are obviously looking for them. Even though they drive right by them, none of them seem like they have even seen the family. Their presence was so obvious as Reuben describes when he says, “we tiptoed through that town like a fat boy through a wolf pack.” (pg. 167) This shows that God’s grace was with them and he was protecting them, just like he protected his son, Jesus.
The family meets a woman named Roxanna and she lets them stay at her house. This woman herself is a miracle for these kids because after the death of their father, she takes care of them, raises them, and is always there for them. At the end of the story Jeremiah and Reuben are both shot. Jeremiahs wound is not too bad and he should have recovered from it, but Reuben’s wound is serious and deadly and should have killed him. Even though Reuben should have been the one that died, he was not. Instead Reuben’s dad Jeremiah dies. Jeremiah talks about how he would take Reuben’s place if he could all throughout the book. He would rather suffer, than watch his son suffer. In the end Jeremiah takes the place of his son and dies, so that his son can live. Jesus died for the sins of everyman because he loved us enough to take our place. Jeremiah died in the place of Reuben because he loved him enough to take his place. Jeremiah represents a Christ-like figure in this story and the sacrifice he makes for his son out of love reminds people of the sacrifice that God made for his people out of love.

Refrences:
Enger, Leif. Peace Like A River. New York, 2001.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Light in a Dark World
            In The Road, the word light is used many times throughout the story. The word light is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible(Oxford Dictionary). After the catastrophe in the story almost everything that had once existed is destroyed, including light. The man and his son are continuously surrounded by darkness. They are not only surrounded by a literal darkness, but they are also surrounded by the darkness of some of the people living in the world. Light is necessary to build a fire, but it can also be seen as detrimental because if someone sees their fire, it will put their lives in danger. Light could also be referring to the colorful dreams that the father seems to encounter numerous times. As a reader, I saw the vivid dreams as full of color and life, but later on the father explains to the son that the dreams mean the exact opposite. The father says that when someone starts to have “nice” colorful dreams, they are starting to give up on life. This is a foreshadowing to the fact that the father is starting to give up on life evident by his colorful dreams. Light can be seen as a source of life, like a fire. It can also be seen as a source of evil, like the men who had dark hearts after the catastrophe occurred. Darkness has entered the world whether any one likes it or not and now it is up to the father’s son to carry the light for all mankind. That is why the father is so determined to stay alive. He knows that his son needs him and he wants to be able to protect and provide for his son.
            Light has many different meanings in this text. The most important form of light is one that cannot be seen by the human eye. The son is carrying the light, which is the hope, for the entire world. The light has been extinguished all over the world and it is now up to him to return it. The light helps the father and son survive on their journey and is therefore seen as their source of life. Ironically, the light also opens up their eyes to all of the darkness around them. They use a lighter to check what is in the basement and when they do, they are amazed to see many people living down there in the dark awaiting a cruel and nasty death. The son wants to help them, which again shows the light in him, but the father says no. This shows that the father has seen the light and darkness in the world and knows that if they try and save these people, they might lose their lives as well. If the reader does not pick up on these symbols of light, they might miss the meaning of the whole book. The author makes it very clear that the son is carrying the light. He also uses the light in many different contexts all throughout the book. The word light is a strong word that can have different meanings, but in this text the main reason light is used, is to show that the son is the hope for the now dying world.

References:
Oxford Dictionaries. 4 April 2011.
<http://oxforddictionaries.com/search?q=light&view=uk>

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Dear Diary,
How do you convince someone that life is worth living when you no longer value your own life? How do you make someone with very little worldly experience understand the reasoning behind your decisions? These are the questions that haunt me every time my eyes start to get heavy and I start to drift off into my own world. In this world there is no fighting, everything is perfect and my son and I are happy. Soon reality returns and I am left with only memories of what used to be. How am I supposed to tell my son not to talk of dying when I even feel like dying? Is it fair that I expect so much of him? I swear I would give me life without even a blink if it meant that he would live. I am destined for one purpose and that is to protect my son and ensure that he keeps on living. I cannot explain the way he makes me feel. It is a love like I have never experienced before. Do not get me wrong, I loved my wife very much, but with him it is different. I know that he will never leave me and I know that this may sound a little immature, but I consider us to be best friends. We help each other through the rough times and I think love is the only thing that keeps us alive sometimes. I wish I could change his future. I wish that I knew what is going to happen to us. A boy should never have to see what he has already seen at such a young age. He does not like to talk about his bad experiences along this journey, but I know that they have deeply affected him. I can see it all over his face. I wish I could change that, but I cannot. All I can do is defend him until the day I die and teach him enough knowledge to help him survive. I am scared, but I will never let him see it on my face. I am his warrior, protector, and provider and I will defend him until the day I die. That is what true love is.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sacrifice
When Jesus died on the cross, He gave us his all.
Now it is up to us whether or not to follow his call.
He took our place in the form of a human face.
He bore the pain, for a future gain.
How could someone so pure want to be our cure?
He died for us because he knew it was a must.
Sacrifice is what it took.
Anyone could tell that from his face’s look.
He endured the suffering, so that new life he could bring.
His name is Jesus Christ and he is our sacrifice.
           
            In Peace Like A River, Reuben is supposed to die when he gets shot, but he doesn’t. Instead his dad dies from a gunshot wound that hardly should have affected him at all. Reuben’s dad represents Jesus in this story. He has been a figure that has been pretty Godly throughout the entire story. He mentions numerous times that he would willingly take the place of Reuben if he could. He did not like seeing Reuben suffer through the pain of having asthma. Reuben’s dad takes Reuben’s place, so that Reuben does not have to die. This scene paints a great picture of the sacrifice that God made for us. God loved us just like Reuben’s dad loved Reuben. Jesus died for our sins, not his just like Reuben’s dad died for Reuben’s gunshot wound not his. I think that the author wants the reader to be able to make the connection between the two stories and to more clearly understand what it takes to love someone so much that you are willing to give up your own life in order for them to live. People can say that they are willing to make a sacrifice like this, but until they are placed in a situation that requires them to make a decision, I do not think they can ever really know for sure what they would do. Jesus was probably scared and did not probably want to endure the painful death of dying by being hung on a cross, but he chose to do die because he loved us so much and he knew that his death was the only thing that could save everyone on earth. He died for other people’s sins because he loves them. This takes sacrifice.