Thursday, February 24, 2011
#6 - return of the king
#6 on my list of all-time favorite movies is Return of the King, the closing chapter of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
This morning I was thinking of the scene where Pippin (one of the Hobbits) pledges an oath to Denethor, the man who is ruling over the city Minas Tirith in the absence of a true king. Here's the exchange:
DENETHOR: Perhaps you have come to tell me why my son is dead.
PIPPIN: Boromir died to save us my kinsman and me. He fell defending us from many foes. I offer you my service, such as it is in payment of this debt.
Later on, Pippin takes a more formal oath of service:
PIPPIN: Here do I swear fealty and service to Gondor, and to the Lord and Steward of the realm, to speak and to be silent, to do and to let be, to come and to go, in need or plenty, in peace or war, in living or dying, from this hour henceforth, until my lord release me, or death take me, or the world end. So say I, Peregrin son of Paladin of the Shire of the Halflings.
So I was thinking… people take oaths to “stewards” all of the time… we take oaths to our jobs, our banks, our dreams of worldly possessions… we take oaths to stewards who are merely trying to take the place of a true king.
So this morning, I knelt in prayer, and took an oath to the one true is king.
God. Your son Jesus died to save us, my kinsmen and me. I offer you my service in payment of this debt.
I swear fealty and service to the Lord my God, the creator of the Universe, the Father, Son and Spirit, to speak and to be silent, to do and to let be, to come and to go, in need or plenty, in peace or war, in living or dying, from this hour henceforth, until the Lord release me. So say I, Ed Gillespie, son of Raymond of New York.
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Your oath sounds like a proper one to say before the return of the King.
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