We must endure, even to the point of annoying those persons God has entrusted to our care. We must not grow lazy or become so consumed with the rat race of our work that we neglect our responsibilities to our loved ones. It’s tempting to brush off our partners or those who have entrusted themselves to us for oversight, especially when we enter the discomfort of bringing up matters of chastity.īut we must persevere. I know that all too often life “gets busy” and accountability can be treated as a simple check-in and not treated as a life-threatening battle. Sam, likewise, surely knows he’s coming off as a pest, but he knows that safeguarding his friend overrides any discomfort Sam may experience Even when he wants to go it alone, Frodo realizes that his journey is too treacherous to muscle through on his own. If only we had such resolve when it came to our accountability!įrodo also has to receive the friendship of Sam and understand that the perseverance of Sam ought to be seen as a blessing and not an annoying curse. In the face of drowning, starvation, despair, and even against the face of evil itself, Sam never abandons Frodo. Whenever Frodo tries to shake off Sam or leave him behind, Sam tenaciously finds his way back to the side of his friend. Perseverance-Even to the Point of Annoyance Tolkien understood friendship as a proper virtue in itself and source of great strength, not an unnecessary add-on to the human experience. While your partner can certainly be a mentor or role model, if you don’t enjoy each other’s company and other activities together there is a risk of a purely “therapeutic” relationship emerging that can diminish a healthy companionship. You have to, at some level, enjoy being with your accountability partner and have a foundation of friendship. A good friend is committed to seeing the best for his companion and this friendship keeps Frodo and Sam marching onward in the face of all obstacles, especially when their endurance runs low. (Ok, well, Sam was Frodo’s gardener, but that’s beside the point). It may sound simplistic, but Sam was chiefly Frodo’s friend. Their example can educate us in accountability and self-sacrificial friendship with three important lessons. Of particular value for we travelers on the road of chastity is the virtuous friendship of the hobbits Frodo and Sam. Tolkien, voted “the greatest book of the century” by a 1997 poll in Great Britain, is rich in great themes and theological lessons pertinent for our modern time. Great literature, film, and art can inform our souls and educate us in the school of virtue.
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