Short Film Review: Flying Blind
- Deborah Ljung
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
If you are reading this review on the Sabbath, then I would like to wish you a Sabbath filled with the amazing promise of 1 John 1:9 - If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
This week’s review is for the short film, Flying Blind.
Description
Bob & Audrey's story shows the demise of compromise and the power of forgiveness. Steroid use was just the beginning of Olympic sprinter Tim Montgomery's downward spiral. Emily was struggling with homosexuality, identity and acceptance. Pornography had hooked Nate Larkin. Four people face the inevitable consequence of ignoring life’s warning signs. Watch what happens when God breaks through their blind spots–and be challenged by a compelling message from Franklin Graham.
There were two words that come to mind while watching this short film - amazing grace.
My heart hurt as these powerful testimonies, of the character of our Heavenly Father, unfolded and the love He has for us, which was demonstrated in His Son, Jesus Christ.
The narrative and the testimonies make a compelling and humbling experience to this short film. Praise the LORD, for the good news of the gospel.
There is not much else to say, other than, that I pray you watch this short film as soon as possible.
Wishing you God’s abundant blessings, in Jesus’ name.
Thank you for reading to this review. Until next time - peace be with you.
--Deborah
True to the Word podcast link: https://www.renewedfaithmedia.com/podcast
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