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COMMENTARY

My Life is a Soap Opera

By Chris Carpenter
CBN.com Program Director

‘My life is a soap opera.’ We have all likely used that phrase at one time or another to explain a highly dramatic, troublesome, even mysterious time in our lives or someone else’s. But have you ever really taken the time to consider why people utter such a thing?

I am just as guilty as the next person when it comes to explaining a period in life where everything seems to be far too complicated with hardly a simple moment scattered in between. Saying ‘my life is a soap opera’ is just a convenient, kitschy way to chalk up such an episode.

But that all changed for me about a month ago. Flicking channels one night, my wife “discovered” that we had a new channel on our satellite dish called SoapNet.

Specifically, SoapNet is a channel that airs daytime soap opera’s from all three major networks, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. And if you are so lucky to tune in on a Sunday you can view your favorite daytime drama “block style,” i.e. … all five episodes from a given week, back to back.

My wife is enchanted by the discovery, I am indignant. For you see, she can now watch her favorite “story” every night. I will never get near the television again.

Due to her work schedule she has been unable to partake in the never ending drama for the last 12 years. But the funny thing is nothing has really changed on the program since she last time she watched it. Cole is still pledging his unrequited love to Phoebe, Larkin is still the rebel without a cause trying to disrupt other people’s romantic relationships and Tristiana still has amnesia!

The only thing my wife can find different about the various storylines is that Harley, who was five years old the last time she watched the program, now has facial hair and is a corporate CEO for a Fortune 500 company. Wait a minute, if I do my math properly young Harley should only be about 16 or 17 years old. But it just doesn’t matter in soap opera land. For you see, all belief in traditional reality is thrown out the window.

Allow me to illustrate. On a recent episode of The Blaze of Our Hearts, troops were fighting insurgents tooth and nail in northern Iraq. Rocket propelled grenades were whizzing through the air, sand dunes were exploding all around, and the marines were digging in for hand to hand combat. Yet standing in the middle of all this chaos was Penelope talking on a cell phone. A civilian for sure (the Armani outfit and hoop earrings were a dead giveaway), our heroine was talking to Branson, her longtime doctor boyfriend, who just happened to be in surgery at the time. As a marine tackles her into a foxhole for safety, she tells her beau that no matter what happens she will always love him. Branson replies, telling her that the work she is doing in Iraq teaching the locals how to make pottery is nothing short of heroic. Penelope swoons, a bomb explodes over her head, and Branson inserts the final suture as the scene fades to black.

Is this reality? I think not. It is ridiculous to think this stuff could actually happen. But in the soap opera world it is just another day of manufactured fantasy masquerading as reality.

On a recent trip to the grocery store, I couldn’t resist picking up the latest issue of Soap Opera Digest. Published weekly, the pint-sized periodical has a section devoted to giving readers an “Alert” as to what is coming up on future episodes. For example, on Days of Our Lives, Shawn informs Belle he's determined to tell Philip the truth when he gets back. John and Kate enter and are furious at Shawn. On General Hospital, Carly sets out to uncover the truth about Reese. And finally, on The Guiding Light, with Jeffrey’s encouragement, Cassie goes to Edmund, wanting to settle some important issues but is afraid to tell him the truth.

Did you find the common thread in the plot descriptions I have provided above? If you are thinking deception, good guess but incorrect. In each episode, characters were searching for truth in one form or another. Some were telling the truth, others were seeking the truth, and a few were even afraid to tell the truth.

What I find interesting is that when our lives are the most like soap operas that is usually the time when we are desperately searching for truth the most. Nothing seems to make sense. The world we live in is spinning out of control at a dizzying pace. Happiness is a foreign concept. Joy … never heard of it.

But from such uncertainty can come hope and ultimately a better grasp of truth and how to live in it. To fully understand truth we must look to the Bible.

In 2 Timothy 3:16-17, the apostle Paul writes, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

Every word in the Bible is completely true. There are no half-truths, deceptions, or lies as we so commonly find at work, at home, and in our schools. We could never discover the truth about life or about ourselves in relation to God and others without the Bible. The truth does not change over time, or it wouldn’t be true. We receive continuous personal instruction from God’s word on how to find truth in every situation.

If we spend time regularly turning its pages from beginning to end and back to the middle, its power will make us new by bringing us clarity in every decision we make. The Spirit of God uses the Bible to answer our questions and to supply us with truth when we so desperately need it.

Finally, an article about soap operas is never complete without at least a mention of the never ending creativity in choosing names for characters. A recent trip around the dial of daytime television found a Ridge, Drucilla, Dante, Titan, Reese, Marina, Cole, Chance, Alistair, Brady, Roman, Skye, and Victor Kiriakis.

If you were on a soap opera what name would give yourself? I think I would call myself Caden Carpensilius. It has sort of a nice ring to it.

Or then again, maybe not.

* Information used in this article from The Transformer Study Bible.

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