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From the voice of the martyrs. Extreme devotion.
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Day 245. You can only help others in proportion to what you yourself have suffered. The greater the price, the more you can help others. The lesser the price, the less you can help others. As you go through the fiery trials, the testings, the afflictions, the persecutions, the conflicts, as you let the Holy Spirit work, the dying of Jesus in you life will flow out to others, even the life of Christ. Watchman Ni, imprisoned for his faith in China.
Podcast Summary: Extreme Devotion
Host: The Voice of The Martyrs
Episode: Day 245: Extreme Quote
Date: September 2, 2025
This brief but powerful episode centers on an extreme devotion quote from Watchman Nee, exploring how personal suffering deepens one's ability to support others. The host shares a thought-provoking perspective on Christian endurance, especially for believers facing trials, and highlights the legacy of Watchman Nee, who suffered imprisonment in China for his faith.
The Relationship between Suffering and Helping Others
Endurance through Christian Trials
Role of the Holy Spirit and the 'Dying of Jesus'
Historical Context: Watchman Nee
"You can only help others in proportion to what you yourself have suffered. The greater the price, the more you can help others. The lesser the price, the less you can help others."
— Watchman Nee, 00:06
"As you go through the fiery trials, the testings, the afflictions, the persecutions, the conflicts, as you let the Holy Spirit work, the dying of Jesus in you life will flow out to others, even the life of Christ."
— Watchman Nee, 00:22
00:06 — Watchman Nee’s Core Quote
The main quote illustrating the connection between suffering and service.
00:22 — Spiritual Implications of Endurance
The explanation of how hardship allows the life of Christ to be shared with others.
The episode maintains a sincere, sober tone that honors the depth of personal suffering among persecuted Christians. The language is reflective and exhortative, appealing directly to listeners' experiences and calling them to consider the spiritual fruits born out of hardship, just as Watchman Nee exemplified.
For listeners seeking concise spiritual encouragement rooted in Christian history, this episode delivers a heartfelt meditation on turning personal suffering into Christlike service for others.