Community & Business
2 October, 2022
Pastor’s Viewpoint - Septeber 27, 2022
By Justine Toh

Denzel Plays God
“Denzel said to me, ‘Be careful. At your
highest moment, that’s when the devil comes for
you.’”
So said Will Smith upon receiving the Best
Actor Oscar, right after he slapped comedian
Chris Rock for making an insensitive joke about
his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Denzel Washington’s words strike me as particularly
insightful. We could all learn something
from this son of a preacher man – not just
Smith.
First, in a time when people can get cancelled
for far less of an offense, Washington
chose kind counsel instead. It sounds like he
didn’t shame Smith but nor did he let him off the
hook. This is correction coated with love –
probably the only kind of advice that works.
Second, you can be on top of the world and
yet be less than the person you want to be. The
incident has already been declared the lowest
point in Oscars history, yet it coincides with a
career high for Smith. Washington’s words
seem to channel Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness,
where the devil parades before him all the
splendours of the earth, promising riches,
power, and glory if only Jesus will bow the
knee.
But, as Jesus says elsewhere, what do you
benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your
own soul? Something far more precious than
success is at stake.
Third, Smith probably didn’t mean to tell
everyone what Washington said. But I’m glad
he did.
Wise counsel is rarely spoken of publicly
since we prefer to show the world our best
selves.
But kind encouragement like this feels like a
glimpse of God’s grace: ever present, though
rarely drawing attention to itself. A gentle push
to be better.
Sure, Morgan Freeman may be the actor we cast to play God. But Washington would acquit himself admirably. Centre of Public Christianity Gilgandra Presbyterian Church