How is such an attitude possible? Says Wurmbrand:
I have seen Christians in communist prisons with fifty pounds of chains on their feet, tortured with red-hot iron pokers, in whose throats spoonfuls of salt had been forced, being kept afterward without water, starving, whipped, suffering from cold and praying with fervor for the communists. This is humanly inexplicable! It is the love of Christ, which was poured out in our hearts.
Finally, in words reminiscent of some of the early Christian martyrs of the First Century, Richard Wurmbrand shares with the reader the presence of God he experienced in his filthy prison cell:
God is the Truth. The Bible is the truth about the Truth. Theology is the truth about the truth about the Truth. Christian people live in these many truths about the Truth, and, because of them, have not the Truth. Hungry, beaten, and drugged, we had forgotten theology and the Bible. We had forgotten the truths about the Truth, therefore we lived in the Truth. It is written, The Son of man is coming at an hour when you do not expect Him (Matthew 24:44). We could not think anymore. In our darkest hours of torture, the Son of Man came to us, making the prison walls shine like diamonds and filling the cells with light. Somewhere, far away, were the torturers below us in the sphere of the body. But the spirit rejoiced in the Lord. We would not have given up this joy for that of kingly palaces.
Good posts. Thank you.