Some time ago, I posted a blog about Wonder Woman. Today’s blog focuses on another superhero. With three boys, our household was quite invested in the superhero phenomenon.
In 1983, a superhero named He-Man was introduced to households and the lives of young boys across America. He-Man's character was the most powerful man in the universe. He-Man goes against the evil forces of Skeletor to save the planet Eternia and protect the secrets of Castle Grayskull. However, He-Man wasn't alone; there were other "Masters of the Universe. "
The plot: He-Man's true identity was Prince Adam of Eternia, the son of King Randor and Queen Marlena (an Earthling), who ruled the Kingdom of Eternia on the planet Eternia. The Sorceress of Castle Grayskull granted Prince Adam the power to transform into He-Man to combat the evil forces threatening planet Eternia. Adam's transformation into He-Man was achieved by raising his Power Sword and shouting, "By the power of Grayskull..." Once the transformation was complete, he declared, "...I have the power!"
Here's where today's story comes in. In 1983, the youngest of our three boys was 4 years old. This was the same time that He-Man entered our household. Like all young boys, both now and then, he was fascinated by the concept of a superhero. Boys seem to be wired in such a way that they believe superhero-dom is amazing and aspire to emulate these superheroes. Our boy was no different. "I have the power" was repeated over and over each time he jumped off a couch, tossed a basketball, rode his bike, or did just about anything. I had to "have the power" not to say, "enough already with the 'I have the power"!!! "
With our son nearing 5, we thought it was time for him to start helping with the chores around the house. One of the jobs assigned to him was bringing in the groceries. This happy-go-lucky child never minded doing chores. He usually turned them into a game to make it fun for himself. On this particular grocery day, there was a lot to bring in. I hadn't shopped in a while, and we had a big family. Dragging in bag after bag eventually became rather boring for a rambunctious 5-year-old. He got to the last bag and headed back to the car for one final item. He reached into the trunk, gingerly grabbed the gallon of milk, and jubilantly marched into the house, filled with renewed energy that the job was done. As he stepped into the living room, he was overtaken with enthusiasm. With one hand, he lifted the gallon of milk as high above his head as he could and shouted, "I have the power - He-Man!" In a flash, I turned to look at him and saw the gallon of milk held over his head. I was speechless, probably holding my breath, maybe with one eye closed and the other squinting. He held it there for a second or two and then promptly dropped the plastic gallon of milk, which, of course, broke and there was spilt milk everywhere - on the walls, on the ceiling, all over the carpet, on the front door, on the furniture, ev-ry-where!!!!!
What do you say when something like that happens? Quite honestly, I don't remember what I said, but I'm fairly certain it started out with his name in capital letters - meaning - very loudly! Have you ever smelled old milk? Ewwwww! Moms, am I right? So, we had to put the rest of the day on hold and clean everything right away. Well, we got through it - cleaned the carpets and furniture and washed the walls, ceiling, door, etc. And we all lived to tell about it.
That son will be turning 46 years old next week, and we still tease him about the milk incident by holding up one arm and shouting, "He-Man!!!" Ah, the memories!
The cool thing about this story is that now, he truly is a He-Man. He has a wife and two daughters who adore him. He was a Marine who served our country against evil forces overseas, and he is currently a paramedic firefighter serving and protecting his community. He loves the Lord, the true Master of the Universe. All of this adds up to being a "He-Man" in my book!
I believe each of us has the power to be a "He-Man" by serving and caring for one another and those in need. In fact, the true Master of the Universe, in His Word, says, "A new commandment I give to you: that you love one another; just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. " (John 13:34). Ephesians 4:32 calls us to be kind and compassionate to one another. Furthermore, we have the Holy Spirit's power in times of trouble or when evil forces attack.
One of my favorite verses is found in Ezekiel 36:26-27, NIV. It reads, “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws.”
The Master of the Universe, God Almighty, calls us to be He-Men and He-Women. He has promised to help us to be just that. God’s Son, Jesus, modeled this for us. Our weapons and armor are described in Ephesians 6:10-18. We have everything we need to be the kind of He-Men and Women that God wants us to be. In this day, we must be prepared to stand firm. We achieve this by reading the Word, praying regularly, attending a Bible-believing church, teaching our children to be the He-Men and He-Women of the future, and taking action to give, serve, love, help, and listen, all with kindness, love, and compassion. I challenge and encourage you in this.
Now, I dare you to shout aloud, "By the power of the Lord and Holy Spirit, I have the power!" Go ahead. Say it! Because you do. You have the power. It comes from knowing the Master of the Universe. Find the "He-Man or He-Woman" inside you, stand firm, or take action, and be a "He-Man" for the Lord!