Monday, January 14, 2008

Theology from SpongeBob


It's my day off, and I'm watching the kids. What better way to pass the day than with SpongeBob Square Pants? Today's episode was about Mr. Crabs losing a special dollar bill to a blue lipped clam. This wasn't just any dollar bill, it was his 1,000,000nth dollar bill. So, he goes to exorbitant means to get it back. It begins with him driving the people around him crazy by getting them to pursue the clam and get back the dollar. That doesn't work, so then (in a stroke of genius much akin to Brett's gaining weight for the sole purpose of having some weight to lose) he offers a substantial reward to anyone who can help him get back his dollar. Yes, a reward for finding a dollar. I'm no math major, but.... Well, the reward doesn't work either, so he then uses SpongeBob and Squidward as bait to attract the clam, who then shows up with the dollar. Mr. Crabs still can't get the dollar from the clam, so he makes a deal with the clam - trade SpongeBob and Squidward for the dollar. What's the theology of this? I couldn't help but think of things in our lives that we desperately hang on to, or seek after, at the expense of those around us. In what ways do we cling to something of very little actual value, and in the process, we lose things of great value. What relationships do we endanger because of our overemphasis on work, or ministry, or the pursuit of self interests (or the almighty dollar)? What do we sacrifice of our own well-being, our own integrity, our own health, in pursuing things that don't really matter? What grudges do we carry, refusing to forgive others even as we watch ourselves negatively impacted by our vindictiveness and refusal to forgive? These are just some of my thoughts as I kick back and reflect on an absorbent, porous, yellow guy who lives in a pineapple under the sea. Nice to have a day off every now and then!

6 comments:

Jeff Kahl said...

Great cultural analysis, Jeffrey! (At least, that's the big terminology you can use if your congregation ever complains that you're watching too much SpongeBob!)

Hope you have a blessed week!

The Punk

Greg Cox said...

Thankfully, my kids got off the Spongebob kick. But Great stuff. Now your assignment is to find the theology in Hannah Montana. But if you don't have girls, I'll take that one on.

Jeff Vanderhoff said...

Greg,
My daughter is 17, so she's past that stage. Did you hear about the mother who lied to win a contest for Hannah Montana tix? The lengths parents will go to!

Brett Probert said...

How about the theology of Beavis and Butthead?

Overheard at a local UM Church:

"uh...ha, ha...uh, go away. uh, ha, ha. We're closed...or somethin'....ha, ha."

Jeff Kahl said...

Brett -

Hey, quit eavesdropping at Bakerstown UMC!

Unknown said...

Will Pastor Sponge be a voting member at Annual Conference?