Ring the Bell

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Ohhhhh I just watched Ring  the Bell! Like 5 minutes ago. My tears haven’t even dried yet.

I am so blessed to watch a movie like this. Hearing hearts say that they accept Jesus gives this overwhelming feeling of joy. It’s amazing! I can’t even describe what I’m feeling. I am not going to spoil you about the movie I don’t want to ruin it for you. I am definitely recommending it to you. 🙂

Some of the notes  from the movie that I wrote while watching the movie:

  • He is no fool who gives what he  cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose. – Jim Elliot
  • It’s accepting that God has accepted you. (Not you accepting God.)
  • I can’t live by what I feel, but by the word that God reveals.
  • Sometimes what you’re looking for, isn’t what you’re looking for.
  • There’s strength that comes from asking for help.
  • (Paraphrased) God gives us gifts, sometimes we have to choose.

Once you know what is your calling, you’ll see what really matters most. 🙂

Season of Miracles

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A rate of 3 and a half out of five for this movie. It’s a Christian movie that magnifies Isaiah 55:8,

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,”
declares the Lord.

I learned from this movie that weird things that happen to our lives are not accidents. They are connected, weaved together, by God just like a tapestry. It also teaches us that any people can be used by God, even a person who has an autism.

It has been a question to me whether persons with mental disabilities can be saved, and I got some real answers from pastors, but this movie made it clear to me that really, they can be saved. Everyone can be saved. Indeed, He is able!