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From the voice of the martyrs Extreme DEVOTION EXTREME SALE Romania Sabina Wormbrand Day 160 God paid a high price for you, so don't be enslaved by this world. 1 Corinthians 7:23 the repetition was maddening, and Sabina's nerves were stretched to the breaking point. But the officer was unrelenting. We have methods of making you talk which you won't like. Don't try to be clever with us. It wastes our time. Their questions were aimed at getting her to reveal the names of other Christians, those whom she had nurtured in the faith and encouraged to be strong in the face of persecution. Now it was her turn to be strong. But she didn't think she could bear another one of those interrogation sessions. The next session was played with a gentler, craftier approach. The interrogator was alone and smiling. Dear woman, you are only 36 years old, with your whole life before you. Just give us the names of the traitors. Sabina remained silent. He continued. Let's talk. Practically everyone has his price, so why don't you just name yours? Just tell us what you want. Freedom for you and your husband. A nice home and a church. We would take good care of your family. Sabina responded with fiery conviction. Thank you, but I have sold myself already. You have the interrogator interrupted. For how much and to whom? The Son of God was tortured and gave his life for me. Through him I can reach heaven. Can you pay a higher price than that? We call it buyer's remorse. It's the feeling that the product isn't worth the cost we paid. There is also seller's remorse, the feeling that the price received doesn't equal the value of the product. All too often we feel the pain of being bought by someone or something. Whenever we are tempted to compromise our values after the deal is done, we feel like suckers, fools. We feel cheap, having betrayed our own self worth. However, Christ paid the ultimate price in order to win our affections. If everyone has a price, he named ours for us once and for all. His purchase of blood makes us invaluable in his sight. You are already bought and paid for, so don't sell yourself short. Remind yourself of that today. Be inspired every month to pray for persecuted Christians. When you subscribe to the Voice of the Martyrs free award winning magazine, just go to persecution.com and click on the Free Magazine button at the top of the page.
Extreme Devotion: Day 160 - Extreme "Sale"
Released on June 9, 2025
Hosted by The Voice of The Martyrs
In the Day 160: Extreme "Sale" episode of Extreme Devotion, The Voice of The Martyrs delves into the harrowing experiences of Sabina Wormbrand, a courageous Christian facing intense persecution in Romania. This episode underscores the profound depths of faith and the unwavering commitment required to stand firm in the face of adversity.
The episode opens with a gripping portrayal of Sabina Wormbrand's interrogation, highlighting the psychological and emotional strains she endures. From the outset, Sabina is depicted as a resilient individual whose faith is being relentlessly tested.
Initial Interrogation Tactics ([00:00])
The interrogators employ harsh and repetitive questioning, aiming to break Sabina's spirit and extract the names of other Christians she has influenced. Phrases like, “We have methods of making you talk which you won't like” and “Don't try to be clever with us. It wastes our time” illustrate the oppressive environment Sabina faces.
Shift in Interrogation Approach ([02:15])
As the sessions continue, the interrogator adopts a seemingly gentler demeanor to manipulate Sabina. He remarks, “Practically everyone has his price, so why don't you just name yours?” attempting to entice her into compromising her beliefs for personal gain.
Sabina's steadfastness becomes the focal point of the episode, exemplifying extreme devotion amidst severe persecution.
Sabina's Defiant Response ([03:45])
When pressed to divulge information, Sabina declares with unwavering conviction, “Thank you, but I have sold myself already. You have.” Her statement underscores her complete dedication to her faith, refusing to betray her community despite the personal cost.
Ultimate Sacrifice ([05:30])
Sabina draws a powerful parallel between her situation and the sacrifice of Christ, stating, “The Son of God was tortured and gave his life for me. Through him I can reach heaven. Can you pay a higher price than that?” This reflection reinforces the theme of ultimate devotion and the incomparable value she places on her spiritual allegiance.
The episode transitions into a profound theological discussion, using the concepts of "buyer's remorse" and "seller's remorse" as metaphors for spiritual commitment.
Understanding Remorse in Faith ([07:20])
The hosts explain, “We call it buyer's remorse. It's the feeling that the product isn't worth the cost we paid. There is also seller's remorse, the feeling that the price received doesn't equal the value of the product.” This analogy serves to illustrate the internal conflicts believers might face when considering compromising their values.
Christ's Ultimate Price ([09:10])
Emphasizing the uniqueness of Christ's sacrifice, the discussion highlights, “Christ paid the ultimate price in order to win our affections. If everyone has a price, he named ours for us once and for all. His purchase of blood makes us invaluable in his sight. You are already bought and paid for, so don't sell yourself short.” This reinforces the message of inherent worth and the inviolable commitment expected of believers.
Concluding the episode, The Voice of The Martyrs urges listeners to engage actively in supporting persecuted Christians worldwide.
Sabina Wormbrand at [00:00]:
“God paid a high price for you, so don't be enslaved by this world.” (1 Corinthians 7:23)
Interrogator at [02:15]:
“Practically everyone has his price, so why don't you just name yours?”
Sabina Wormbrand at [03:45]:
“Thank you, but I have sold myself already. You have.”
Sabina Wormbrand at [05:30]:
“The Son of God was tortured and gave his life for me. Through him I can reach heaven. Can you pay a higher price than that?”
Host at [09:10]:
“His purchase of blood makes us invaluable in his sight. You are already bought and paid for, so don't sell yourself short.”
Day 160: Extreme "Sale" serves as a poignant reminder of the costs associated with unwavering faith. Through Sabina Wormbrand's testimony, listeners witness the tangible realities of persecution and the profound inner strength required to maintain one's beliefs under duress. The episode bridges personal narrative with theological reflection, offering both inspiration and a call to actionable support for persecuted Christians globally.
By intertwining Sabina's personal struggle with broader spiritual principles, The Voice of The Martyrs effectively communicates the essence of extreme devotion. The message is clear: true faith demands sacrifice, but it also affirms the inherent value and unbuyable worth bestowed upon believers through Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
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