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Holy Week reflection: Confident in Christ

Some of the best dramas are those based on true-life events, says Presbyterian Moderator Dr Sam Mawhinney

A scene from Mr Bates vs The Post Office. Pictured: AMIT SHAH as Jas,KRUPA PATTANI as Sam,IIFAN HUW DAFYDD as Noel,JULIE HESMONDHALGH as Suzanne,TOBY JONES as Alan Bates,MONICA DOLAN as Jo,WILL MELLOR as Lee and SHAUN DOOLEY as Rudkin
A scene from ITV's excellent Mr Bates vs The Post Office, a true-life drama which made such an impact that it forced the UK government to act on the scandal around sub-postmasters (©ITV)

There are TV dramas that make you anxious, as you feel for the characters, while others make you angry, as an unfolding injustice takes over the lives of the innocent.

Based on true-life events, ITV’s Mr Bates vs The Post Office was one such example, as it told the story of innocent people who had fallen victim to a faulty Post Office software system. Amazingly, the reaction to the drama forced the UK government to finally act.

Injustice, wars and rumours of war, inequality between rich and poor, the power of the algorithm, in these things and more, we see a world getting darker – yet I am increasingly confident of the confidence that we can have in Jesus and his amazing story.

Some of the best dramas are those based on true-life events. The Easter story, one of condemnation, injustice, execution, and resurrection, is not just powerful and gripping.

This documented drama has resonated down the centuries and it will forever remain the ultimate story of hope that we can have complete and total confidence in. Do you?

Rt Rev Dr Sam Mawhinney,
Moderator,
Presbyterian Church in Ireland
Presbyterian Moderator Dr Sam Mawhinney
Rt Rev Dr Sam Mawhinney, Presbyterian Moderator