MOVIE REVIEW : MOST
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Yesterday, the students and I watched a movie entitled Most. Often times we forget about what kind of sacrifice the Father made on our behalf. We look at Jesus and see the agony that He went through. Check out this trailer :
My friend Mike McGarvey is probably loving this right now since the movie is made in Czech. It's made by the guy who is at the end of Karate Kid and his idea is to convey truth in parables. When I watched this movie, I couldn't help but get emotional (the three times I viewed it). For those of us who are redeemed, there is nothing greater than knowing that you have been forgiven. To see the price that it took is often a heavy toll. It made me so thankful for Jesus and for what He did on my behalf. Most is only 33 minutes long, so it's not too much of a watch at all. Well worth it for any relgious curiosity because it puts everything of the Bible in perspective. Here are to those who see the choice of the Father, the sacrifice of the Son and the redemption available for all.
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Now playing: Delirious? - What Would I Have Done?
My friend Mike McGarvey is probably loving this right now since the movie is made in Czech. It's made by the guy who is at the end of Karate Kid and his idea is to convey truth in parables. When I watched this movie, I couldn't help but get emotional (the three times I viewed it). For those of us who are redeemed, there is nothing greater than knowing that you have been forgiven. To see the price that it took is often a heavy toll. It made me so thankful for Jesus and for what He did on my behalf. Most is only 33 minutes long, so it's not too much of a watch at all. Well worth it for any relgious curiosity because it puts everything of the Bible in perspective. Here are to those who see the choice of the Father, the sacrifice of the Son and the redemption available for all.
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Now playing: Delirious? - What Would I Have Done?