In the 1977 film Oh, God! Jerry Landers (John Denver) is an 
            honest, hard working supermarket manager chosen by God to spread Hiers 
            message. The message God wants all Hiers children to hear is that 
            there’s still hope for the world and that they should remember 
            Hirm, believe in themselves and be more loving toward each other. 
            This idea has been communicated to humankind since the beginning of 
            time through countless unlikely messengers such as Jerry. 
          God attempts several times to convince Jerry that Hes is really God 
            and finally manifests Hirmself as an old man wearing glasses and casual 
            clothes so that Jerry can communicate with Hirm and feel more at ease. 
            As with all of God’s messengers, Jerry must face and overcome 
            several obstacles in order to fulfill his mission. He first approaches 
            a newspaper journalist who thinks he is insane. His own family refuses 
            to believe that God has spoken to him. He then goes on a television 
            talk show where he is not taken seriously. He also tries speaking 
            with the heads of various Christian churches, but they respond by 
            giving him a test on religion with 50 questions written in ancient 
            Aramaic! Finally, he is taken to court for standing up to a self-involved 
            television evangelist. But Jerry’s unyielding faith in God pulls 
            him through all these tests and Hiers message is shared and believed 
            by those who want to believe.
          Oh, God! is a charming, funny and thoroughly enjoyable film. 
            After watching it I felt immense sympathy for God because Hes is so 
            loving and patient with us and so readily available yet most of us 
            choose to ignore Hirm. Hes does not want us to hurt each other, but 
            instead wants us to be loving and caring by remembering who we truly 
            are. While watching this movie, I couldn’t help being reminded 
            of Master and thinking, “Master must go through so much to get 
            God’s message through to us! She’s so loving, so compassionate 
            and so patient.” This notion is beautifully and thoughtfully 
            conveyed in Oh, God! a sweet, entertaining film with a profound 
            message for everyone.
          