Discussion Guide

DJ Gabe: The Movie — Family Discussion Guide

A guided conversation resource to help families explore the themes of DJ Gabe: The Movie through a biblical lens.

Key Takeaways

1

People deeply need love, family, and faithful community.

2

Sin and secrecy damage trust and leave painful consequences.

3

The film's repeated loneliness-and-death framing may conflict with Christian hope because Scripture points to life, resurrection, and comfort in Christ.

4

Cultural talk about encountering the dead may need discussion because Christians are called to seek truth and hope in God, not spiritualized contact with the dead.

Discussion Questions

1

When the film says people are born alone and die alone, what does the Bible say about God's presence with us in life and death?

2

How do hidden sins and secrets affect a family, and what does honest repentance look like?

3

Why should believers be careful with traditions or ideas about encountering the dead?

4

What makes insulting someone for weakness or disability especially wrong?

Guidance Notes

The strongest family concern here is not heavy surface content so much as uncertainty about the material tied to this title. What is present includes mature talk about death, crime, family secrets, and a few sharper moments of threat and profanity that would likely call for conversation.

The material reflects real human longings for belonging, reconciliation, and shared life, but it also voices a bleak view of existence: "We are all born alone and will all die alone." That line may resonate with grief, yet it conflicts with Christian hope that people are made for relationship with God and others, and that death is not the final word because of Jesus Christ. Parents may want to discuss the difference between honest sorrow and hopelessness.

Death and grief

Crime storyline

Scripture References

📖 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 📖 Psalm 23:4 📖 John 11:25-26 📖 Ephesians 4:25 📖 James 5:16 📖 Proverbs 28:13 📖 Deuteronomy 18:10-12 📖 Isaiah 8:19

Family Discussion Guide — DJ Gabe: The Movie (2026)

Use this guide after watching DJ Gabe: The Movie together to explore its themes through a biblical lens.

Key Takeaways

  • People deeply need love, family, and faithful community.
  • Sin and secrecy damage trust and leave painful consequences.
  • The film’s repeated loneliness-and-death framing may conflict with Christian hope because Scripture points to life, resurrection, and comfort in Christ.
  • Cultural talk about encountering the dead may need discussion because Christians are called to seek truth and hope in God, not spiritualized contact with the dead.

Discussion Questions

  1. When the film says people are born alone and die alone, what does the Bible say about God’s presence with us in life and death?
  2. How do hidden sins and secrets affect a family, and what does honest repentance look like?
  3. Why should believers be careful with traditions or ideas about encountering the dead?
  4. What makes insulting someone for weakness or disability especially wrong?

Guidance Notes

  • The strongest family concern here is not heavy surface content so much as uncertainty about the material tied to this title. What is present includes mature talk about death, crime, family secrets, and a few sharper moments of threat and profanity that would likely call for conversation.
  • The material reflects real human longings for belonging, reconciliation, and shared life, but it also voices a bleak view of existence: “We are all born alone and will all die alone.” That line may resonate with grief, yet it conflicts with Christian hope that people are made for relationship with God and others, and that death is not the final word because of Jesus Christ. Parents may want to discuss the difference between honest sorrow and hopelessness.
  • Death and grief
  • Crime storyline

Scripture to Explore Together

  • 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14
  • Psalm 23:4
  • John 11:25-26
  • Ephesians 4:25
  • James 5:16
  • Proverbs 28:13
  • Deuteronomy 18:10-12
  • Isaiah 8:19