Thanks to every kind person along the way

Ophelia 2022-09-13 20:54:45

Thank you for letting me watch the movie "Miracles in Heaven", although it is a religious movie and I don't have any religious beliefs. But I think the film is very touching, touches a piece of my dream, and can touch my heart very much. The lovely daughter is ill, the mother who is almost collapsed, and the father who is optimistic and optimistic, complement each other to make the perfect family at last. The father's optimism, the mother's diligence, the daughter's kindness, and the help of everyone on the way have made the main theme of this film: faith. Some people may think that belief in the film is belief in God, but I think belief is belief in the goodness of the world. I believe that everyone is willing to be kind, optimistic, diligent, and kind. This is the belief we can choose.

I am also very moved by the attending doctor, who treats patients like his own children. He has a kind of mixed feeling of kindergarten teachers and doctors. He is the perfect image of a pediatrician. If doctors in the world can treat them with this mentality Patients, the world will definitely be a better place.

Perhaps the result of the recovery is very mysterious, and it seems that I have seen God, but I think that scene is touching, it is a sense of spiritual home, recalling that in my life, it seems that I once had the kind of walking on the road to heaven, and an angel called me. a feeling of. In severe cases, it can be when a serious illness is cured, and in normal times, it can be a meal after starvation.

Life is so beautiful, what can we be unhappy about? We are grateful for everything in the world, our family members who accompany us, and every kind person on the road.

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Miracles from Heaven quotes

  • Pastor Scott: Kevin told me what those ladies said to you, and I... I have to say, I sure wish that I could give everybody a spiritual IQ test before they walk in the door.

  • Pastor Scott: Let me tell you, at the lowest points of my life I've tried it both ways: doing everything I can to connect to God, or walking away. And in my experience, one feels a whole lot better than the other.