I recently read from a Facebook post a powerful insight of the popular Broadway musical turned mainstream movie, Les Miserables. This was transcribed from the podcast link in oneplace.com
The Heart of Les Misérables
Where Justice and Mercy Meet
Eric Metaxas
January 17, 2013
One of the most vivid, most moving examples of God’s goodness and mercy is currently playing at a movie theater near you.
The long-awaited film musical “Les Misérables” opened on Christmas Day, and it’s well worth the wait. The original novel has been in print for over 150 years, and the stage version is beloved by audiences around the world, so you may already know the story. But for those who don’t: “Les Misérables” is about an embittered ex-convict named Jean Valjean, who steals from a bishop but is shown forgiveness. After the bishop intervenes to prevent him from going back to prison, a transformed Valjean spends the rest of his life serving God and others.
Chuck Colson used to say that “Les Misérables” was a story that meant a great deal to him personally. And I’m sure you can understand why.