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From the Voice of the Martyrs extreme devotion.
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Day 49 if you are not willing to die for what is in the Bible, you should not give money for Bibles. Because if you give, we will smuggle more Bibles. And if we smuggle more Bibles, there will be more martyrs. Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, founder of the Voice of the.
Based on the information and the partial transcript provided for the "Extreme Devotion" podcast episode titled "Day 49: Extreme Quote," here's a summary capturing the available content:
Host/Author: The Voice of The Martyrs
Release Date: February 18, 2025
In this episode of "Extreme Devotion," hosted by The Voice of The Martyrs, the discussion centers around the profound commitment required to uphold and disseminate the teachings of the Bible, even in the face of severe adversity. The episode emphasizes the sacrifices involved in spreading religious texts and the resulting impact on believers who become martyrs.
Commitment to Faith and Sacrifice
The Role of Smuggling in Faith Preservation
Impact on Martyrs and the Global Christian Community
Speaker B at [00:06]:
"If you are not willing to die for what is in the Bible, you should not give money for Bibles."
This quote encapsulates the essence of extreme devotion, emphasizing the necessity of absolute commitment when supporting religious causes.
Speaker A at [00:00]:
"From the Voice of the Martyrs extreme devotion."
Serving as the episode's introduction, it sets the tone for a discussion centered on unwavering faith and the sacrifices it entails.
While the provided transcript is limited, the episode "Day 49: Extreme Quote" appears to delve deeply into the themes of sacrifice, the dangers faced by those who disseminate religious teachings, and the ethical considerations of supporting such endeavors. The poignant quotes highlight the gravity of committing one's life to faith-based missions, suggesting that true support requires readiness to face significant personal risks.
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