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From the voice of the martyrs Extreme devotion, Extreme Limitation Eastern Europe Mihaly Day 213 through suffering, our bodies continue to share in the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be seen in our bodies. Yes, we live under constant danger of death because we serve Jesus so that the life of Jesus will be evident in our dying bodies. 2 Corinthians, chapter 4, verses 10 and 11 Mihaly's Volkswagen van slowly inched its way closer to the border checkpoint. He anxiously whispered a short dear Jesus, please protect your word from being found and confiscated by the border guards. The guards sternly and methodically ordered Mihaly out of the van and began their list of questions. What brings you to our country? Will you be visiting anyone here? If so, who? Do you have any guns? Mihaly carefully answered each question, but his heart beat with great intensity as out of the corner of his eye he caught one of the guards looking under every seat in his van, Mihaly started to get weary from standing so long. Satisfied with Mihaly's answers, the guards finally allowed him to enter their country, his precious goods successfully hidden from their view. For years, this courageous young courier had smuggled gospel literature into communist nations in Eastern Europe, his secret cargo never being discovered. Mihaly was an ordinary man whose extraordinary vision was quite a challenge. He had no legs they had been amputated almost to his hips. But he was determined to not let this handicap get in his way. Like the apostle Paul, Mihaly knew that Christ's power would be perfected in his physical weakness. After being fitted with metal limbs, he would stuff the literature into the hollow of each leg and then eagerly begin his journeys. Mihaly saw his physical imperfection as a great way to join God in a creative work. Every liability can be an opportunity for a unique ministry. For example, one who comes from the tragedy of a divorced family can minister to those in similar situations in a way that others cannot. What have you long considered to be drawbacks regarding your own usefulness in God's kingdom? Think about them from God's perspective. Then offer them to God and see how he can use them to his glory and your gain. Thanks for listening. U.S. residents can request a free printed copy of Extreme, the best selling book@extremedevotion.com.
Extreme Devotion: Episode Summary - Day 213: Extreme Limitation
Host: The Voice of The Martyrs
Podcast: Extreme Devotion
Episode: Day 213: Extreme Limitation
Release Date: August 1, 2025
In the Day 213: Extreme Limitation episode of Extreme Devotion by The Voice of The Martyrs, listeners are immersed in a compelling narrative that intertwines faith, resilience, and the extraordinary sacrifices made in the name of spreading the Gospel. The episode delves into the life of Mihaly—a courageous courier who defies physical limitations and oppressive regimes to deliver Christian literature into communist nations in Eastern Europe.
The episode opens with a poignant reflection on suffering and devotion, citing 2 Corinthians 4:10-11, emphasizing that believers share in the death of Jesus so that His life may be evident in their dying bodies (00:00). This theological foundation sets the stage for Mihaly's story, a testament to extreme devotion amidst extreme circumstances.
Mihaly's mission is fraught with danger. As his Volkswagen van approaches a border checkpoint, tension mounts. 00:30 Mihaly fervently prays, "Dear Jesus, please protect your word from being found and confiscated by the border guards." His plea underscores the precariousness of his task and his unwavering faith.
At the checkpoint, the guards methodically question Mihaly:
Mihaly responds with caution, his anxiety palpable as 01:15 one guard inspects every seat of his van. Despite the intense scrutiny and his physical exhaustion from prolonged standing, Mihaly's answers satisfy the guards, allowing him entry with his precious cargo intact.
Mihaly's role transcends that of an ordinary courier. For years, he has risked his life to smuggle Gospel literature into Eastern Europe, a mission that could cost him everything, including his freedom and safety. 02:45 The episode highlights Mihaly's physical challenges—he is an amputee with limbs replaced by metal prosthetics, yet he remains undeterred. His resilience mirrors that of the Apostle Paul, who proclaimed that Christ's power is perfected in weakness.
After receiving his metal limbs, Mihaly ingeniously conceals literature within them, transforming his physical limitations into a ministry tool. 03:20 This act symbolizes the profound truth that every personal liability can be repurposed into a unique opportunity for ministry. Mihaly embodies the principle that weaknesses, when surrendered to God, can become strengths that glorify Him.
The episode delves into the theological implications of Mihaly's story, drawing parallels between personal suffering and spiritual growth. 04:00 The narrative encourages listeners to contemplate their own perceived limitations and view them through God's perspective. Mihaly's example serves as a catalyst for believers to offer their weaknesses to God, trusting that He can use them for His glory and personal growth.
A key takeaway emphasized is the transformative potential of suffering when aligned with divine purpose. The host encourages listeners to identify areas where they feel limited and reframe these limitations as avenues for unique ministry, much like Mihaly's inventive solution to his physical disability.
Day 213: Extreme Limitation encapsulates a powerful message of faith in action. Through Mihaly's extraordinary devotion, listeners are reminded that true strength often emerges from our greatest challenges. The episode calls believers to embrace their limitations, trusting that God can utilize them in unexpected and impactful ways.
As the host concludes, there's an invitation for U.S. residents to request a free printed copy of "Extreme," further emphasizing the commitment to spreading the Gospel despite obstacles. The narrative leaves listeners inspired to reflect on their own journeys of faith and the potential within their perceived limitations.
Notable Quotes:
00:00 "Through suffering, our bodies continue to share in the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be seen in our bodies."
02:00 "Like the apostle Paul, Mihaly knew that Christ's power would be perfected in his physical weakness."
04:00 "What you have long considered to be drawbacks regarding your own usefulness in God's kingdom? Think about them from God's perspective."
This episode serves as a profound reminder of the resilience of faith and the boundless ways God can work through our limitations to fulfill His divine purposes.