Friday, August 1, 2025

There They Are and There They'll Stay: Spider-Man Homecoming

 One of the most successful movies in the MCU is Spider-Man Homecoming. 



 Peter Parker wants to be an Avenger. He got a chance no that long ago when Ironman and Captain America went at it over the Accords. However, he wasn't allowed to officially join the team. However, Tony Stark is still keeping a watchful eye. When he gets a little too out of control with trying to prove himself and almost hurts a lot of people. When Tony steps in, again, he tells him that he is taking the suit he gave him back and that he needs to worry about being a teen, not a super hero. 


In the book Jesus Loves Movies it talks about how Peter needs a father. He lost both his uncle and his father, and is trying to prove to be a man when he doesn't have one. Tony is the closes thing he has to one. While Tony isn't perfect, he loves the kids and wants to do what is best for him. 

The verse used is:

"See what kind of love the Father has giving to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are..." 1 John 3:1

What I love about this movie, and it being related to needing a father, Tony really does care for Peter. He does everything in his power to help him, while also keeping him safe. There are a bunch of cool things that people on the internet have pointed out over the years about Tony's treatment toward Peter. One of my favorite one's is all of the stuff that Tony puts in Peter's suit and Tony learned the hard way that he needed. Like Tony got cold to he put a warmer in Peter's suit. Got lost, he put in a tracker. Or lesson when Rodney fell out of the sky, he put a parachute in Peter's. 

While, God doesn't need a checklist of things hat need to happen, or protect us, in life he does always have a watchful eye on us. He is there when we are at our highs and our lows. He is a wonderful father that loves us not matter whay. 

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