Do not save me from...
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"Do not save me from death; save me from life!" the character Lilia cries to Joshua in Cecil DeMille's epic, The Ten Commandments. Taken from the Israelites and forced to serve an Egyptian overseer, Lilia prepares to die as the angel of death passes over Egypt. But Joshua will have none of that. He sneaks to the overseer's house at the last moment to paint the door with blood and save the life of the woman he loves. It doesn't matter that by becoming the overseer's woman she has become outcast to the Israelites. It doesn't matter that she is violated, rent with sin, or hurting. "To all I love, I am dead, Joshua," Lilia laments. "The hour of deliverance has not come for me." Lilia may have given up hope for her life, but Joshua has not. He still loves her, no matter what misfortunes life has thrown in her path. Like Joshua, Jesus refuses to give up on the ones he loves -- us. No matter how violated, sinful, or hurt we are, Jesus forgives and loves us. Joshua put lamb's blood over Lilia's door to remind her who she is; Jesus has painted his blood on our hearts to remind us whose we are.
