Aigu wrote on 2019/10/25

Eric 2022-03-21 09:03:02

comprehension

1: At the beginning of the movie "Facing the Giants", it showed a period of frustration in the life of a high school football coach. The team he taught failed repeatedly.

The school leadership felt that he was not suitable for the coaching position. Both his wife and him in the family wanted children, but there was no result for a long time.

I went to the hospital for an examination but found that he had a problem... It's really a middle-aged person, when a person encounters so many setbacks,

What will he do! Suppose it was you, what would you do!

2: The coach is a man of faith. After suffering these setbacks, he went to the woods alone to pray and hope that God would give him a revelation to tell him.

What should he do? In fact, when our life encounters setbacks, we also hope that there is such a person to inform us at this time

What should you do to make those changes to make yourself better and better.

3: The coach begins to rethink what it means to lead the team, the team wins or loses! No, winning or losing the game is only part of it,

It's more about getting everyone on the team to do their best, and the coach starts to lead his players with that belief, whether the game is won or lost,

Do your best to live for yourself. The coach has changed the ideology and morality of caring about the players on the court, and let the players know how to respect their parents,

The whole team is not the same as before.

4: In the climax of the movie, the coach asked the team captain to climb 50 yards on the playground with his teammates behind his back. The captain said he couldn't do it, saying that his best performance in the past was only 30 yards.

The coach asked him to do his best, then blindfolded him and shouted to motivate him step by step, whenever he was exhausted and about to fall, the coach told him not to give up

After continuing to persevere, when the captain collapsed after doing his best, the coach took off his blindfold and told him that you were carrying your teammates, a 140-pound man had climbed the whole court and came

Playground bottom line. At this moment, I think the captain's heart can't believe it. He has crawled so far with a person on his back, but the truth is much more than that. His teammates

Tell the coach at this point that he weighs 160 pounds (I clearly remember laughing out loud when I heard 160 pounds while watching a movie) This movie clip wants to

Tell us not to underestimate our abilities and deny our potential, and when we try our best, we can do things we can't imagine.

5: The changes made by the coach also led the team to make changes, and successfully led the team to the final and won the championship. What coaches want to tell players is 'you believe you can do it

Then you can do it, do your best to do it. "

reward

1: When people encounter setbacks, they should not bemoan why they are so unlucky. They will always encounter disappointments or failures. In fact, everyone will encounter setbacks, but they are big and small.

It is not terrible to encounter failures or setbacks. The key is how you deal with setbacks.

2: Let yourself learn to make changes to make yourself better, try your best to do what you want to do and firmly believe that you can do it.

3: Remember not to underestimate your potential and deny your talent. When you try your best, you can often do things you couldn't do before.

action

1: I feel that I can work harder to complete the daily workload in my daily work, and I can complete at least one effective consultation every day so that I can develop better

work to better achieve your goals.

Off topic

(Actually, I have seen similar rugby sports movies before, the movie "Chasing the Dream" was adapted from the real story of Daniel Rudy. I like the two movies more in comparison.

If "Dream Chasing Pure Heart" is out of 10, I will give "Dream Chasing Pure Heart" 8.5 points, and "Facing the Giants" I will give 7.5 points)

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Extended Reading

Facing the Giants quotes

  • J.T. Hawkins Jr.: You act like you gonna miss before you even kick the ball. See, we're gonna have to change your whole kicking philosophy. Now see, you kick it wide left, or wide right, but that ain't gonna get you home. The ball has got to go through the middle.

    David Childers: I know, coach.

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: No, no, no. You don't. Now what does scripture say about this? Scripture says wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction. And many that be there find it. Now to us; that's wide left, and wide right. But narrow is the gate and straight is the way that leads to life, and few that be there find it. Anybody can kick it wide left and wide right. My momma can kick it wide left and wide right. But that ain't gonna get you home. It don't have to look great. It don't have to look smooth. It can look like a dying duck. But the ball has got to go through the middle. Now David, you gonna have to choose the narrow way. Cause that's the only path where you gonna get your reward.

  • Grant Taylor: I'm a bit nervous. It's the championship. It's kind of surreal for me.

    Mark Richt: Well, I can promise you. I don't care what level of ball you're coaching; it's surreal when you make it to the championship game. And Grant, I can just tell you: I'm so proud of you and what you've done. I've been reading about the team and where you've gone, and more than anything else I'm just proud of the fact that you finally learned to win the big one.

    Grant Taylor: Well, we haven't played them yet.

    Mark Richt: No, you won the big one when you accepted Christ. And now that you're teaching these guys and ministering to them, I think it's just fantastic.

    Grant Taylor: I got it. These players got it.

    Mark Richt: Well, I can promise you: win or lose this game, you guys are champions.

    Grant Taylor: I appreciate that.

    Mark Richt: But while you're here, you might as well win it, eh?

    Grant Taylor: I will try my best. You know, this team we're playing: they're huge, they're fast, they're strong. I just don't want my players to be afraid.

    Mark Richt: Well, in God's word He said 365 different times, "Do not fear." Now if He says it that many times, you know He's serious about it, don't ya?