Angus's faith is like the potatoes in his hands, which can be smelled, touched, and lived, not in books Yes, intellectually, rationally. His confidence is also simple, like a child, often silly. Yes, there may be a fine line between faith and stupidity. A lot of times, faith is a foolishness, foolishness of believing in God. Don't look at the environment, don't listen to people's words, don't rely on wisdom, don't rely on talent, just believe in God's promises.
God is the God of miracles, the One who was, who is, and who is forever. It's not that Angus' experience is too amazing, it's that we often think too little of God, and it's that we are too small. Every Christian, if he is willing, willing to let go, and willing to listen to the voice of God, instead of relying on his own reason, analysis, logic, judgment, should live a miraculous life like Angus did, just as Augustine did. Said that the whole person of the Christian is one sentence: "Halimlujah!"
Although the plot of the film is not compact, the first half is even a little procrastinated. The picture is not beautiful, and there is not too much artistic technique. But it is not these external things that move people, but the charm of life that Angus himself shows, because of the one in his life - Jesus Christ. Life itself is the most moving!
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