1) Don’t treat someone a certain way, based on
second-hand information. (Proverbs 16:28) Sandy justified lulling Reacher into
a trap because someone told her he was bad. Her words: “I’m sorry. You were
supposed to be a pervert.” Don’t be guilty of allowing gossip to influence your behavior
toward others.
2) Honesty is the best policy. It’s okay to tell someone you care
about if you’re concerned about something. Please understand though, that
unsolicited advice is rarely accepted well, so be careful in your delivery and
that you have a relationship established with the person you are being honest
with. Speaking out of humility and
concern will go much farther than a hostile confrontation. (Ephesians.
4:15) One of my favorite lines of the movie is when Emerson and Reacher part
ways after meeting for the first time. Emerson says, “It’s weird to meet you.” Reacher responds with a little head nod
and says, “Weird to meet you too.”
3) Reputation follows you, even if you’re off the
grid for a few years. At the end
of the movie, Reacher’s former military buddy says, “You don’t understand…
there’s this guy… he’s sortof a cop…. He doesn’t care about laws, he doesn’t
care about proof. He just cares about what’s right.” Even after not seeing Reacher for awhile, he still knows
what Reacher will do because our reputation follows us. Be known as a person of character. (Proverbs 22:1)
4) The answers are sometimes in the little details.
Reacher figures out one of the
accomplices based on the smallest detail, something that rubs him wrong from
the beginning. “It was that quarter,” he says. “No one would’ve thought to
check the meter, not even me!” People
feel most valued when you listen to the (their) details.
5) It’s all about people. The
story revolves around the fact that people and justice are what Reacher's all
about, even if he seems like a tough guy. God made us to connect with others,
not with things. Things come and go, but the
connections we have with people are what sustain us. (Hebrews 10:25; 1
Thessalonians 5:11) In fact, a
better example of this is in Safehouse when Frost’s friend says, “What’s in
that glass (red wine) is the best it gets for you. You haven’t learned yet.” He
goes on to explain settling down and having a family matters more than temporal
things.
Jack Reacher
is rate PG-13 for violence and strong language. This post should not be taken as an endorsement.
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