Facing the Giants--Faith and Effort Equal to Success

August 2022-07-21 16:20:46

1. I cried after watching this inspirational movie.

2. I dislike religious indoctrination on the inside. an atheist.

3. Religion is your belief in the sense that, "If you believe, God exists." If you don't believe it, it doesn't exist. " Faith requires ritual, such as praying together.

I feel that I can understand more and more movies now. For example, the beginning of a movie is usually a description of the environment. "Red symbolizes victory. I understand the metaphors, symbols, the desire to promote first restraint, and other details in the movie. It's just that the term is still accumulating less.

5. Parents must establish authority when their children are young and teach them to respect their parents. Otherwise, the older the child grows up, the worse the education will be.

6. In the title of the movie, the Giants refer to the Giants football team on the one hand and also symbolize work pressure.

7. The teacher of the religion class in this movie will touch the lockers of the students to pray, and when the hero leads his team to the national football game, the teacher encourages him, and the substitute father The children's encouragement (the children will always go to the stadium to watch the game) I watched these scenes and felt warm in my heart.

8. Success is not only about belief, but also having to work hard. This is what we often say: "Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared."

9. Unleash your potential and try your best to work hard, because nothing is impossible.

10. On the one hand, the film is not recognized for its work, and on the other hand, it is not possible to conceive. Later, I became pregnant again. When I was watching the movie, I wondered why I didn’t talk about it in great detail. Later, I realized that this is called "detailed and appropriate."

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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?