Ever feel like your skills don’t matter or that you’ve wasted time chasing a dream? In this episode of Geek Devotions, we take a closer look at the Netflix movie Carry On and how it reflects the struggles we face when life doesn’t go as planned. Using Romans 8:28, we’ll discuss how God can turn even the hardest situations into something meaningful.

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Have you ever questioned your skills, purpose, or whether all the hard work you’ve put in was worth it? Maybe you’ve hit a point where life’s disappointments have left you coasting, unsure of your next steps. If so, you’re not alone. This week on Geek Devotions, we’re diving into Netflix’s new movie, Carry On, and how its themes can help us navigate these feelings of doubt and rediscover our purpose.


The Story of Carry On

Carry On introduces us to Ethan, a young man who’s hit a rough patch. Once dreaming of becoming a police officer, Ethan’s plans fell apart when he washed out of the academy. Now, as a TSA agent, he’s coasting through life—discouraged and doubting his abilities. But when he learns his girlfriend is pregnant, Ethan finds a renewed sense of purpose. Suddenly, he’s forced to confront his doubts and rediscover the skills and talents he thought were lost.

Throughout the film, Ethan faces a high-stakes situation that requires him to use long-neglected abilities. His journey reminds us that even when life seems to sideline us, the gifts we’ve been given are still there—waiting to be used for something greater.


When Doubts Creep In

Like Ethan, many of us have experienced setbacks that make us question our calling. Maybe you pursued a dream with everything you had, only to face disappointment. Over time, you might doubt your skills or let them fall by the wayside. But here’s the truth: those abilities and passions are still within you. They may be rusty, but they haven’t disappeared.

Romans 8:28 reminds us: “And we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.” This doesn’t mean life will always be smooth, but it does mean that God can use even our most challenging moments to create something beautiful.


Turning Pain Into Purpose

In my own life, I’ve faced seasons where I wanted to throw away the painful experiences because they hurt so deeply. But now, looking back, I can see how God has used those moments to shape me and to help others. The same is true for you. The skills and passions you have were given to you for a reason. Even if life’s challenges have made you doubt their value, they’re still there, ready to be used.


Rekindling Your Gifts

Take a moment to reflect. What skills or passions have you let go of because of disappointment or hardship? Maybe it’s time to ask God to help you reignite those gifts. Whether it’s artistic talent, the ability to communicate, or a heart for helping others, your unique abilities are needed. They’re not just for your benefit but for the people around you who need to see God’s love through your actions.

In Carry On, Ethan’s rediscovery of his skills wasn’t just about him—it was about protecting and providing for those he cared about. Similarly, your gifts have the power to make a difference in the lives of others.

If you’re feeling stuck, remember this: God has a greater purpose for you. Your past, your pain, and your passions all have a role to play in His plan. The world needs you to step into your calling, not for your glory but so others can see hope and love through your life. Let’s take the lessons from Ethan’s journey in Carry On and use them as a reminder to keep moving forward, even when the road is tough.

You are talented. You are gifted. And there’s a purpose for your life. Don’t give up.


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