The Mummy (2026) is not the adventurous, swashbuckling story many of us grew up with. Instead, it takes a darker path—one that deals with grief, evil, and the terrifying reality of spiritual darkness. At its core, the film tells the story of a family whose daughter disappears, only to return years later…changed—overtaken by something not of this world.
From a Christian perspective, this film becomes less about horror and more about the reality of spiritual warfare.
Spiritual Reflection: What This Film Reveals
What stood out immediately is how the film portrays evil—not as imagination, but as a force that invades, manipulates, and destroys.
Scripture reminds us:
“We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against… spiritual wickedness…” (Ephesians 6:12)
The film unintentionally echoes this truth. The real battle isn’t physical—it’s spiritual. The young girl becomes a vessel for something darker, illustrating how vulnerable humanity is apart from God.
Throughout the film, the family struggles to understand what’s happening. They search for answers—medical, psychological, and logical—but nothing fully explains or resolves the situation.
That’s one of the most powerful takeaways: Without God, there is no true solution to spiritual problems.
The movie shows the problem clearly—but offers little real hope or redemption. That absence speaks volumes.
As believers, we know: “The Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil.” (1 John 3:8)
The film is rooted in loss—a family broken by the disappearance of a child.
Grief becomes the emotional doorway through which fear, confusion, and vulnerability enter.
For Christians, this is a warning:
“Be sober, be vigilant… your adversary the devil walks about…” (1 Peter 5:8)
The daughter’s return appears to be a miracle—but quickly becomes a nightmare.
That’s a powerful spiritual principle: Just because something comes back into your life doesn’t mean it’s from God.
Discernment is critical.
“Test the spirits, whether they are of God…” (1 John 4:1)
What the movie lacks—but points toward—is deliverance.
The struggle in the film resembles biblical accounts of possession, yet without the authority of Christ present. That absence is glaring.
Where the movie shows bondage…
The Gospel offers freedom.
“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” (John 8:36)
Christian Takeaways
Final Verdict
The Mummy (2026) is not a faith-based film, but it unintentionally reinforces biblical truths about spiritual warfare, deception, and the consequences of a world disconnected from God.
It is intense, and believers should watch with discernment. But if viewed thoughtfully, it becomes less about fear—and more about understanding the importance of being spiritually grounded in Christ.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 (Viewed with spiritual discernment)
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