In fact, I heard about this film a long time ago, but at that time I was not a believer, so I always lost the motivation to appreciate it seriously.
In this way, I got up indefinitely~
and today, I watched the lovely foreign teacher shaking the disc in his hand and said: This is an excellent movie...I knew I could finally do what I wanted.
Before I saw it, I knew that I would cry again, so I waited and waited for the touch of every scene. Because of the waiting, I was even a little nervous at the beginning. . .
Gradually, your heart was caught, and the tears really slipped off your cheeks
. The scene still lingering in your heart now is Maria watching the bound Jesus fall to the ground with his bruised body, she ran over and thought To help her fell beloved little son like before. Her panicked eyes, open arms, and stumbling footsteps stung me. Yes, the mother's love is so deep, how can I bear to see the child hurt a little. Isn’t it the case with Heavenly Father? Whenever we fall, we cry, we pray, will Abba ignore us? Doesn't He come to comfort us and give us support? He warmly pulls us up, embraces us, and helps us to have the strength to take every step of the way.
Every time we receive the sacrament, we have to repeat the words of Jesus: This is what my body gave for you. . . This is my blood shed for you. . . You eat this cake and drink this cup to commemorate
me every time I repeat it silently and soundly, I am moved in my heart, but never really.
To this day, looking at Jesus' bloody flesh and blood, his broken appearance, like the broken bread. The blood is like the wine in the glass. . . When we swallow it, doesn't that heavy weight and unparalleled love make us weep, how can we become a righteous person, if not for him to lay down his life for us? How hard is this road of salvation? Not to mention the kind of pain that makes you feel the same, even if you look at the picture and imagine it is unbearable, I held my cheeks, covered my eyes, and accompany him "walking" through the road of carrying the cross. Seeing the relentless whip continuously drawing, watching the nail cruelly pierced in his hands and feet, I almost collapsed, my eyes helpless and a little distracted. I hate these people, those who are ignorant and brutal, yet I heard him teach to love your enemies, and he did the same. He prayed, Abba, forgive these people, because they They don't know what they do. . . What a love this is, I am speechless, I can only let my tears burst.
The sins of the world are so severe that Jesus would suffer so much. When He was on the cross, the sky and the earth became gloomy, the sun disappeared, and Jesus shouted, my God, why did you abandon me? In fact, He knew that Heavenly Father did not abandon Him, but that Jesus took all the sins of the world and became the most filthy and unacceptable. So the scripture says that Jesus said, Father, why do you hide your face and not look at me. It hurts my heart just to see this. The innocent Jesus suffered so much from the sins he should not bear and was crucified, and the heavenly father who sent him turned his back at this moment and no longer loves him anymore. , Is there anything more heartbreaking in the world than this?
In addition, what also shocked me was Judas at the beginning. He saw that Jesus was humiliated in all manners after being caught, so he regretted and wanted to return the money he got. He panicked that he was afraid of his remorse, he could not escape the blame of his own demons, and finally hanged himself. I have never considered Judas, the sinner's mood after betraying Jesus. Seeing him in such pain, I can't help feeling strong sympathy. Perhaps in the end, he really has nowhere to go except death. I also shed tears for him.
There are a lot of perspectives in the film from Mary, the mother of Jesus, so I intuitively feel that this is a film with a Catholic background. As expected, the producer is said to be a Catholic. But regardless of the difference between Protestantism and Catholicism, the film does show us Maria's journey as an unusual mother. Very delicate and touching.
At the end of the film, I saw many people crying, not only me, but also many non-believers. I think the touch it brings us is so real, whether you believe it or not, in this age of increasingly numb feelings, it has no hesitation to use such a direct angle to proclaim a kind of great love to the world, such a shocking shock. The great ultimate love, it will drip the tears that fell from the sky into everyone's heart.
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