The irony of conducting a pleasing lifestyle (from a moral humanistic P.O.V) approved by all and sundry- though one which by personal experience hasn't yielded similar reciprocation- is a telling conundrum every gregarious personality quietly worries about on a daily basis.
Trying to make sense of life’s many misfortunes, tragedies, and frustrations is only a worthless trip into the land of twisted disputations. Such a predicament is responsible for why many-a-believer have sometimes had to take a stab at their own faith in reaction to the pain; while the unbeliever on the other hand would gladly jump at the prospect of having a go-at-God!
Yet, of course there is always an intrinsic purpose for everything we go through in life. The path we take to discover this often impacts our existence throughout a lifetime. After all we are involved in the ongoing Universal encounter between the forces of good and evil whether we believe it or not!
Hence it is common sense to have to plot our exit strategy when a hurricane has yet to make a landfall. But such a plan would certainly be a different one when the storm has already touched down.
The movie ESCAPE
When a seeming mission trip to Thailand looked like the perfect getaway for Paul (C. Thomas Howell, The Alphas) and Kim (Anora Lyn) to help take their minds off the loss of their baby, they were least prepared for an encounter with human traffickers that needed a doctor’s skills to tend their wounded comrade.
Whilst in the caged captivity unsure about his life, Paul must come to realize that the whole purpose of this encounter isn't just for him to acknowledge that God, whom he had always tried to ignore, but that He had his back all along even during the trying periods.
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