Belief, Love & Courage

Quincy 2022-10-26 07:54:02


The story of "Courage" is like a dull and boring educational film, 3 out of 5. It is indeed a noble, upright, and faith-based film that conveys positive energy and especially advocates the importance of fatherly love. The five fathers in the film get rid of "bad habits", care for their children, shoulder the burden of family and work, be loyal to God, and work together to build a beautiful, harmonious and just society.

In other words, the key to a person's ability to be flawless is that "knowing mistakes can be corrected, and good is great". The male protagonist, who was originally a little macho, was hit hard by the unfortunate death of his daughter. He came to his senses and decided to start his life again and believe in God. God gave him bright instructions, which made him no longer "lost" and improved his relationship with him. Son stiff relationship. The male protagonist No. 2, who hated his father because he was abandoned by his father when he was a child, has since believed in "god is my dad", he has let go of his resentment and started anew. The male protagonist No. 3, who has never been more troublesome, abandoned the cheerleader who was pregnant by accident, concealed the fact that he was a father, and after believing in God, he changed his mind and tried to become a good father, a good husband, and a good policeman. The male protagonist No. 4, who has evil thoughts in his heart, as a police officer of the people, hides drugs. After being reported by a friend, he regrets that he did not believe in God with a correct attitude. He has now prayed earnestly and asked God to bless the whole family in prison. The male protagonist No. 5, who is full of faith, was in despair at the beginning, and asked God for help all the time. He is kind, honest, and lovely. He has risen to the top of the sky, and he has been promoted to the director of the factory. This is the expectation of the family.

This film conveys the meaning of "education", "caring" and "faith". If you have faith in your heart, lead by example, take care of your family, and uphold justice, then good luck will come, and those who have ghosts and abuse will always be punished. I also believe that this is a world of good people. Unfortunately, I have no faith. I can only read and read newspapers and comment on right and wrong. I occasionally talk about product technology, sometimes happy and sometimes worried, just a small citizen.

The original courage to accompany you forward.

(The speech of the male protagonist at the end of the film is to encourage each other, I will ~)
As a law-enforcement officer, I've seen firsthand the deep hurt and devasation that fatherlessness brings in a child's life. Our prisons are full of men and women who lived recklessly after being abandoned by their fathers, wounded by the men who should have loved them the most. Many now follow the same pattern of irresponsibility that their fathers did. While so many mothers have sacrificed to help their children survive, they were never intended to carry the weight alone. We thank God for them.

But research is proving that a child also desperately needs a daddy. There's no way around this fact. As you know, earlier this year, my family endured the tragic loss of our 9-year-old daughter, Emily. Her death forced me to realize that not only had I not taken advantage of the priceless time I had with her, but that I did not truly understand how crucial my role was as a father to her and our son, Dylan. Since her passing, I've asked God to show me, through his word how to be the father that I need to be. I now believe that God desires for every father to courageously step up and do whatever it takes to be involved in the lives of his children.

But more than just being there or providing for them, he's to walk with them through their lives and be a visual representation of the character of God, their father in heaven. A father should love his children and seek to win their hearts. He should protect them, discipline them and teach them about God. He should model how to walk with integrity and treat others with respect and should call out his children to become responsible men and women who live their lives for what matters in eternity.

Some men will hear this and mock it or ignore it. But I tell you that as a father, you are accountable to God for the position of influence he has given you. You can't fall asleep at the wheel only to wake up one day and realize that your job or your hobbies have no eternal value but the souls of your children do.

Some men will hear this and agree with it but have no resolve to live it out. lnstead, they will live for themselves and waste the opportunity to leave a godly legacy for the next generation. But there are some men who, regardless of the mistakes we've made in the past, regardless of what our fathers did not do for us, will give the strength of our arms and the rest of our days to loving God with all that we are and to teach our children to do the same, and, whenever possible, to love and mentor others who have no father in their lives but who desperately need help and direction.


We are inviting any man whose heart is willing and courageous to join us in this resolution. In my home, the decision has already been made.

You don't have to ask who will guide my family, because by God's grace, I will.

You don't have to ask who will teach my son to follow Christ, because l will.

Who will accept the responsibility of providing and protecting my family? I will.

Who will ask God to break the chain of destructive patterns in my family's history I will.

Who will pray for and bless my children to boldly pursue whatever God calls them to do? I am their father. l will.

I accept this responsibility, and it is my privilege to embrace it. I want the favor of God and his blessing on my home. Any good man does.

So where are you, men of courage?

Where are you, fathers who fear the Lord?

It's time to rise up and answer the call that God has given to you and to say, "I will. I will. I will."

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Courageous quotes

  • David Thomson: It's kind of hard to respect a hypocrite.

  • Nathan Hayes: Has he asked you out?

    Jade Hays: It's not even a real date. We're just going to the mall and walk around.

    Nathan Hayes: If a boy asked you to go anywhere with him, it's a date.

    Nathan Hayes: You can't go on a date with anyone 'til they come and talk to me. And they have no business talking to me until you're 17.

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