
The movie 300 tells the story of the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. Persians, under the rule of King Xerxes, have already taken over some of the Hellenic city-states. Xerxes stands at the Hot Gates and threatens Sparta and Athens. King Leonidas of Sparta is left with two options: he will either have to sacrifice himself for the well-being of Sparta or watch his kingdom burn to the ground. Choosing the former, Leonidas forms an army of 300 Spartan warriors to block the narrow passage of Thermopylae where Xerxes intends to reach Hellas.
The 300 Spartans are accompanied by about 700 Thespians who protect the flanks of the passage, and combined, the forces manage to slay tens of thousands of Persians and prevent their entry into Hellas for several days. However, Ephialtes, a reject of the Spartan Army gets his revenge by showing Xerxes a secret goat passage up the flanks of the passage. The story depicts the epic last stand of the finest Spartan soldiers who are aware of their fate, but motivated by "honor and glory", and see the battle as their duty to protect the rest of Greece for as long as possible.
Isn't the Christian life a bit like that? Life comes at us in waves of struggles just like Xerxes army. Then we have moments with God where we feel He reaches into our life and touches us. Then the enemy moves in to spin his lies that our life is hopeless and insignificant. He moves in and out of the events each day looking for a break in our faith or an opening to devour us.
King Leonidas knew the end of his story. He knew that by standing firm and defending his ground, his kingdom, he would sacrifice not only his life but the lives of the 300 men that locked shields with him. That is what makes the 300 story so epic. Men willing to lay down their lives so others might live. The best part of our story is we know the ending. We know Christ, our general and King, will return like Gandalf in Lord of the Rings on a white horse and claim his ground forever. His creation will be restored and He will make all things new. The amazing thing is we are not asked to die for Him. Rather we are asked to die to ourselves and live for Him.
So when the armies of doubt and uncertainty come at you like relentless waves, ("For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of the evil in the heavenly realms.” Ephesians 6:12), stand firm. Your faith is your shield. "...take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one." Ephesians 6:16




