Facing the impossible

Wilbert 2022-03-24 09:03:21


Everyone's feelings about God are different, because everyone's experience is different, everyone's life background is different, everyone's way of doing things is different, everyone's spiritual life growth is different, and many other reasons , it is also possible that God did not intend to choose everyone. When I was a graduate student in Hohhot, the teacher who used to be the vice president said something to us when he gave us a quality management class. There are 7 billion people in the world, of which 2 billion believe in Christ, 500 million believe in Islam, 150-200 million people believe in Buddhism, these figures are not without reason. He said that many people in today's society have no faith, so they have no reverence and integrity, so fakes are proliferating and fakes continue, because they don't believe that there is a god watching over everything in this world, and they don't know what they do All evil will be punished.

And accordingly, why do so many people have faith? It is because they have experienced God, experienced miracles, and have a grateful heart for all that God has done for him.

The male protagonist of the film is the American football (rugby) coach of the school. When he experienced the trough of his life, when he was infertile, at the bottom of the team, and on the verge of being unemployed, he turned and asked God for help. His purpose was not Then it is winning for the sake of winning, but leading the team to live a Christ-centered life in accordance with the essence of the Bible, which not only brought the revival of the school's faith, the counterattack of the team's performance, but also God gave him two child. In fact, the problem is there. It is not possible to solve the problem by turning a blind eye to the problem. Facing the difficulties and solving the difficulties is the kingly way. Of course, it is not denied that there are various methods. Cold treatment is also a way to deal with them. of. (This is also the revelation that God gave me recently) And the solution is to trust the Lord and God in everything.

Faith is by no means a way to numb oneself, it is real.

Looking back at the critical period in my life, I also had God’s help, and I praised God for a short time, but after all, people are selfish, blind, and self-centered. Over time, they always think that it is their own credit. Thinking about it now, I was so arrogant that I blinded myself. But God is always so merciful and patient. His love is silent and long-lasting. He never takes the initiative to wake anyone up, but wakes them up on their own.

Of course, God also uses circumstances to let us experience Him, believe in Him, and practice ourselves to fully entrust our hearts to Him. And all we can do is thank and praise endlessly. In the past, I always thought that my mother was a god when she opened her mouth and closed her mouth, and she must have gone crazy, but now she realizes how shallow she was at that time. . . . . .

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  • Diego 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    This film is actually a little religious `so it may cause some ambiguity` but on the other hand` it is still very educational` how a coach can cheer up a frustrated team` with his uniqueness The training method `makes this team and player`

  • Adalberto 2022-04-21 09:03:05

    The part of the wheelchair father is particularly touching~ || The power of religion is infinite, but this situation in the movie is a bit nonsense~

Facing the Giants quotes

  • Grant Taylor: With God, nothing is impossible.

  • J.T. Hawkins Jr.: By the way, some man called lookin' for you today.

    Grant Taylor: Who?

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: Stan Schultz.

    Grant Taylor: Stan Schultz?

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: Yeah.

    Brady Owens: Stan Schultz - isn't that a cartoonist?

    Grant Taylor: That's *Charles* Schultz.

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: No, I thought Charles Schultz was that man that flew across the ocean in "The Spirit of St. Andrews."

    Grant Taylor: That's Charles Lindbergh, and it's "The Spirit of St. Louis."

    Brady Owens: Naw, Lindbergh is a cheese!

    Grant Taylor: Limburger's the cheese. Lindbergh's the man.

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: No, Lindbergh was that blimp that blew up and killed all them people.

    Grant Taylor: That's the Hindenburg.

    Brady Owens: Nah, Hindenburg's where you go skiing in Tennessee.

    Grant Taylor: That's Gatlinburg!

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: Gatlinburg? You mean like the country music group, the Gatlinburg Brothers?

    Grant Taylor: [throws ball] Crazy.