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Kung Fu Panda

Joe Killian • Oct 08, 2020

Have you ever watched DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda? I stumbled across it recently and thoroughly enjoyed Jack Black's performance as a bumbling, noodle selling, kung fu enthusiast, giant panda named Po.  Set in ancient China, it is more than a humorous slapstick comedy.  The core message of the story jumped out at me as I have been focusing recently on the concept of being.  Po is shockingly identified as the Dragon Warrior and he reluctantly enters training.  The goal of the training is to receive the Dragon Scroll, which is believed to hold the secret to limitless power.  Now I don't want to spoil the big reveal but I will say that what Po realizes is the same as what I speak to in the concept of being and authentic identity.  So, where do we find the secret to our "power?"


I praise You, because I am wonderfully made; wonderful are Your works!  My very self You know.

Psalm 139:14


God knows it; and we must seek Him with all of our hearts in order to find it.  As it was in the movie, the answer is stunningly simple.  Our authentic identity is already within us.  The challenge for Po in the movie was in seeing himself accurately and not the way others saw him.  Even his teacher scoffed at the idea that Po was anything more than an underachieving dreamer who overate when he was anxious.


Po's problems are rooted in the fact that he believes the lie of  his false identity much more than he does his authentic one.  Is it possible that you do the same?  Who could have imagined that beneath all of Po's girth lived the Dragon Warrior?  What's hidden from view in you?  Seek God for understanding as to who He created you to be.


Spoiler Alert:  the secret of your limitless power is already in you.  God placed it there and He wants you to be who He authentically created you to be.

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