When the little girl Anna was diagnosed with digestive disorders, her mother was almost in a state of collapse. When she told the pastor and believers of the church about his daughter's illness, a believer suggested that her daughter might have done something wrong. She was very angry. She had lost her confidence and stopped going to church because of the doubts of this believer. Once pious and loving God, she lost her way of life because of her daughter's illness. After seeking medical treatment in the local area to no avail, she flew to Boston with her daughter to seek medical treatment. After several twists and turns, he returned to no avail. One day after she went home, she fell from the tree. When she recovered, her illness began to improve and eventually healed.
Before Anna miraculously got better, are all the things she and her family suffered meaningless? In my opinion it is not. At the end of the film, there is a montage shot showing the help that others have given to her family while she is struggling with her daughter's illness. When she and her husband took their daughter to the hospital, the neighbors helped to take care of her two other daughters late at night; when she and her daughter arrived in Boston, a kind restaurant waiter served as their guide for free and took them around Boston; Boston Children’s Hospital In order to help her daughter, the front desk took the risk of being resigned and violated hospital regulations and asked the doctor to see her child without an appointment... These help from others are gifts and blessings from God. Although she has gone through a very painful process, at the same time she also gained help from others. It is precisely because of such tribulations that the Annas will have stronger faith in God.
God does not always help us when we are in pain, but makes us wait. In this process of waiting, although there will be pain and suffering, we also continue to learn and grow gradually in this process. I am very grateful to God. I am grateful to him for allowing me to grow up so peacefully and healthily, and for allowing my family to be so healthy. I thank him for not making me suffer as painful as the family in the film, but he can still feel his love and good intentions. This movie taught me what is patience and what is tempering to make people grow. When a dilemma comes, we do not need to rush to find the answer, nor should we lose faith in God. We should wait patiently, because God has his own truth in everything he does.
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