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Reading the Bible Slowly
Richard Wurmbrand

Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001). Born on March 24, 1909, in Bucharest, Romania, to a Jewish family, Richard Wurmbrand converted to Christianity in 1938 after meeting a German carpenter, Christian Wolfkes, in a remote village. Initially an atheist and businessman, he became an ordained Lutheran pastor, ministering in Romania’s underground church under Nazi and Communist regimes. Arrested in 1948 by the Communist government for his faith, he spent 14 years in prison, including three in solitary confinement, enduring torture for preaching Christ. Released in 1964 after a $10,000 ransom paid by Norwegian Christians, he and his wife, Sabina, who was also imprisoned, emigrated to the U.S. in 1966. In 1967, they founded Voice of the Martyrs (originally Jesus to the Communist World), advocating for persecuted Christians worldwide. Wurmbrand authored 18 books, including Tortured for Christ (1967), In God’s Underground (1968), and The Overcomers (1998), detailing his experiences and faith. A powerful speaker, he testified before the U.S. Senate, baring scars to highlight persecution. Married to Sabina from 1936 until her death in 2000, they had one son, Mihai, and he died on February 17, 2001, in Torrance, California. Wurmbrand said, “It was strictly forbidden to preach to other prisoners, so it was understood that whoever was caught doing it got beaten—but we preached anyway.”
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In this sermon, the speaker discusses the mission of helping families of Christian martyrs and broadcasting the gospel to communist countries. They emphasize the importance of providing support to the one million Christians currently imprisoned in the Soviet Union. The speaker also highlights the lack of access to Bibles in countries like Russia and China, and the efforts to broadcast the Bible in dictation speech so that people can write it down by hand. The sermon concludes with a personal testimony of the speaker's own experience of finding forgiveness and justification through Christ, and the joy they wish to share with others.
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Dear sisters, and very beloved little children, my text for today is from the first chapter of Genesis, verse one. First chapter of Genesis, verse one. In the beginning God created heaven and earth. Now you will wonder why I read this verse so slowly. That is what my sermon is about, about reading slowly. The Bible is a book apart. When for the first time men circled around the moon, they read from the Bible. Soviet astronauts also circled around the moon. They would also have liked to read something. But what should they have read from the book of Lenin? Shoot? Kill? Destroy? Oppress? Make dictatorships? There is not one beautiful page in the works of Lenin, so they preferred not to read anything. The first food which a man ever took while walking on the moon was, as you know, Holy Communion. The Soviets also were very near to the moon. What conspicuous thing could they have done? What should they have eaten? I come from a communist country. In my fatherland, in Romania, Christian prisoners were compelled by beatings and tortures to eat their own excrements and to drink urine after these have been consecrated in a holy mass said by a Catholic priest who was half-mad already because of tortures and didn't know anymore what he does. I don't judge him. Now suppose the first Russian will go on the moon. To show what the Soviet Union is about, he would have to announce over the television, now I eat excrements and I drink urine because it is this which we give to eat to those who believe in Christ in our country. The Bible is, I think, a part also in another respect. I read to you this verse so slowly because I am director of an organization called Jesus to the Communist World. Our organization helps the persecuted Christians in communist countries. We smuggle into them Bibles and Christian literature. We do a thing which we think right. We help families of Christian martyrs. Only in the Soviet Union there are around one million Christians in jail today. We consider it wrong that while they sit in prisons their children should hunger. You think about it as you like yourself. But our mission is also broadcasting the gospel to communist countries in Russia, in China. They don't have Bibles as we have. So we broadcast the Bible in dictation speed. Giving them the possibility to write it down by hand. In the beginning. God, hallelujah, there is a God. And what does this God create? God created, before he created earth, he created a heaven where the earthly beings should go. A wonderful heaven. And they write slowly, word after word. And they rejoice about every word of this Bible. There are two kinds of drunkards. Some, a glass of wine. These are not the real drunkards. The real drunkards, look at this. And the real readers of the Bible are those our Russian and our Chinese brethren who write the Bible by hand and so taste the beauty of every word. What a wonderful name, Jesus. I have said Jesus. Now, Jesus is like honey in the mouth. Normally we should say, Jesus. It's so beautiful. They write it out letter after letter. Would you write the Bible by hand? If you would not have it. Would you value it so much? Now, why do we consider that it is so important to broadcast the Bible, or, as much as we can, we smuggle it in? I know that, as for myself, the Bible is a book which has made me happy. I passed through Nazi prisons. My family has been killed under the Nazis. I have passed through some 14 years of communist prisons. I have had a life of hardship outwardly. But even in communist prisons, I and other Christian prisoners, we danced for joy. But literally, we danced. If we would not have danced, our heart would have ran in pieces. So big was our joy. In solitary cells. 30 feet beneath the earth. Not seeing during years sun, moon, snow, flowers, stars. Never seeing a child 14 years. Never seeing a lady. Never having a Bible, nor any other book. We rejoiced, as many American millionaires don't rejoice. An American millionaire can also rejoice when he has Christ. We rejoiced because of what the Bible gave to us. And now we feel this duty to share our joy with those who are forcibly hindered by the communists to know about this joy. The one great joy which the Bible gave to me was justification. We hear in America very much about forgiveness of sins. Forgiveness of sins and being justified of your sins are not the same thing. The Bible tells us that a man who owed to a king very much, he had all his debts canceled. He had his sins forgiven. But then he had done something wrong. And he was called back and was said, I canceled the forgiveness and now you have to pay the whole debt. A pardon can be canceled. If I am released from prison on parole, I can be put back in prison. But if the jury acquits me, if I am justified, then never again could I be put in prison for what I have done. And the Bible tells not only about forgiveness of sins, but in Romans 3, 24, it tells us that we are justified. Justified means in English, you will have observed already that my English is real when you speak English with a foreign accent. So I will explain to you. Justified means in English just as if I never sinned. That is what justified means. We are justified before God. A snail is not forgiven for coming slowly. It is justified. It is a snail. It could not come otherwise. And the Bible tells us that we have to do with a Savior who knows our weakness. He has been in the flesh like we. In Hebrews 4, 15 it is written, We have not a high priest which can't be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but was in all points tempted like as we are. Yet without sin, he has full understanding for what we have done amiss, and he justifies us. He took upon himself our sins. It is written in history that Aeschylus, one of the great Greek writers of antiquity, he had been sentenced to death and had to be executed, but came to the place of execution his brother who had lost an arm fighting for Athens, for Greece, and he shew the stump which he had instead of an arm and said, I have paid the debt of my brother. Free him. And Aeschylus has been freed. That is what Christ has done for us. He has untied me of all my sins, of all my burdens, and sentenced, and in prison we could dance knowing that the communists look upon us as being the worst of men. But in the eyes of God I am justified and I will use a very daring language perhaps, Jesus Christ is not a little bit cleaner before God than I am. If you have been washed by the blood of Jesus Christ, if you have repented of your sins, if you have received him as your savior, you are whiter than snow, you have all the righteousness which he has. He doesn't have a little bit of righteousness which is not also mine because I and he, we have become one. Jesus, when he meets Saul of Tars, he says, why does thou persecute me? Saul of Tars could have answered, I never persecuted you, I persecuted your disciples. But Jesus does not know any difference between him and his disciples. When he speaks about his disciples, he says me, you have persecuted me. And I am meant, when I speak about Jesus, also not to say he, but to say me. And so when I read the Bible and I see how kind and gentle and good Jesus has been, I say to myself, now Bernbrandt, you are really a nice guy. Look how gentle you are. Look how kind you are. You didn't even know it. Because he is me. And we are he. We are one. One single mystical body in which he is the head, justified forever. Whatever has been in the past is erased. As if it would never have been. Where is the snow of ten years ago? It is gone forever. And this gives the Christians an unspeakable boldness. I admire St. Peter for his boldness when speaking before the Jews. In Acts chapter 3, verse 14, it was only a couple of weeks after he had denied the Lord feeding a servant maid. And now he preaches to the Jews and says, ye denied the Holy One and the just and desired a murderer. Ye denied. They could have answered, we denied, you denied. And he would have answered, not me. What I have done is erased, justified before God. Christ has been in the flesh and has known our human weakness. He has been tempted as I have been tempted in that night. He has died for my sins. I am a free man. Free from everything which is past. And I have even the freedom of condemning sins in others. That is what Christ has done for me. He has overruled even all my past sins so that they should also have worked together for the good. The former zeal of Saul in persecuting Christians has been overruled, making from him a zealous apostle. The former loose life of St. Mary Magdalene made her now to love much great musicians as Richard Wagner for example used also discordances in order to create big musical themes. God will overrule also what has been wrong in your life. You only today surrender to Jesus, believe in things and you will be justified. You will be as men who have never sinned, whiter as the snow, clean before God, as clean as Jesus himself is. All bad things of the past will be passed. Now, this is very important to be known by every man. All hail the power of Jesus Christ, crown him king of all. Now, all does not mean all Pasadena. It means also Red China, it means Russia, it means Romania and the other communist countries. And therefore, we smuggle Bibles into them and as I told you, we dictate to them the Bible they need. So many thousands of Christians in the Soviet Union are in lunatic asylums. I have published several books, which I hope you will have when you go out. Books based on excerpts from the Soviet press. The Soviet press boasts that on one single day in one single town they have put in an asylum 82 Christians, these having shown signs of craziness by prolonged prayer. Prolonged prayer is a sign of craziness. We have this morning brethren who are in straitjackets and gagged. But these brethren bear the torture because before being put in the lunatic asylum they had heard over the air and they have written down the Jews told Jesus you are mad. And then these are brethren in straitjackets remembering this begin to laugh but the doctor who is an officer of the communist secret police when he told me that I am mad he told me exactly what the adversaries told Jesus so that there is something Jesus-like in me. There is the seed of Jesus the seed of the Son of God in me. Hallelujah! I am in straitjackets. I am considered mad as Jesus has been considered mad. They have written with their own hands how Festus, a governor of that time said to Saint Paul you are beside yourself. And now their wardens tell them you have to be in straitjackets you are beside yourself. Hallelujah! Then I am like Paul. And this knowledge of the Bible but a Bible which has not been read fugitively but which has been tasted drop after drop as a real drunkard does it tasted word after word this gives strength to our brethren who are in lunatic asylum Sister Natalia Grobanevskaya one of the Christian poetesses of Russia Brother Pitov one of the great painters of Russia he has committed the crime to paint pictures of Christ and Brother Borislav is in a lunatic asylum for his Christian faith since 25 years. Can you imagine what this means? To be with ravening real madmen beaten in straitjackets 25 years many more years than many of you and you in the choir have years of age but they remember that Jesus has been treated like this the apostles have been treated like this and it is such a privilege to share the cross of Jesus Christ what a holy thing only in the Soviet Union there are now around one million Christians in jail those who don't know Christ not only Christians are in jail but I have seen those who are not Christians in jail they simply were crushed they cracked under this terrible burden because a Russian jail or a Romanian jail is not an American jail it means daily beatings and tortures and slave labors and so on but now recently died in Soviet jails Boris Talantot our brother his father had died in prison for Christ his brother his older brother had died in prison for Christ then he took the place of leadership which first his father and his older brother had had he was arrested his wife was submitted to interrogations and died of heart attack as a result of Russian interrogations she died of heart attack and he was in jail but this was a man who didn't have a Bible on a shelf who did not hear the Bible quoted on Sundays in a short sermon but who had written the Bible himself word after word and he remembered that prophets have been in prison Jeremiah has been in prison Joseph of the Old Testament has been in prison he remembered Jesus has been in prison Saint Paul has been in prison Saint Peter has been in prison and if I am in prison also for the glory of God but what a privilege to be in the same holy place in which Jesus has been and we possess the last letter which the third Talantot wrote before he died in prison the letter ends with the words my spirit remains unbroken and I accept with thankfulness from God's hand these bitter trials I accept with thankfulness from God these trials I remember I was in an American home a home which had very bitter trials it was a very rich home and they had the trial of great quarrel in the family there was really what to quarrel about because they wished to buy a new car and she wished that it should be a Lincoln and he wished that it should be a Cadillac so it was a very bitter trial they quarreled about it and she complained to me and he complained how misunderstanding and quarrelsome his wife is and I could not make them to accept with thankfulness this terribly bitter trial Talantot's father had died in prison Talantot's brother had died in prison Talantot's wife had died he was on his deathbed and he wrote I accept with thankfulness from God's hand these bitter trials I remember when I was in prison at a certain moment I had near me a brother who passed through a time of depression he thought about so many children whom he had left behind and he told me at a certain moment I can't bear it anymore and then I told him I will remind you about one bible verse perhaps you remember it and I will remind you about one sentence from the Christian Creed in the beginning God created heaven and earth I believe in one God the Father Almighty maker of heaven and earth of all things visible and invisible you complain about certain things which happen to you and God tells you that these things have been created by me God the Father can't you believe that the Father does the right thing for you even if you don't understand my child did not understand when he was small why I have to call a doctor and to vaccinate him it was so painful and why he had sometimes to swallow some bitter pill or why he had sometimes to receive a spanking he could not understand it but it came from a loving father and this brother was comforted that is the knowledge which the bible has given to me and I feel it as my duty to share this knowledge which brings honey in your mouth which brings light in your mind which brings joy in your heart which makes you to burn with love to be bathed in sun even if you are in a subterranean cell in which never a beam from the sun enters we feel it as our duty to proclaim it to those who are under communist terror it is not right that our songs should remain only words we have sung crown him lord of all whom did you mean by that your neighbor surely not because how will you leave this interesting television program in order to go to a neighbor and to tell him something about Christ so to the neighbor we can't crown him king as our neighbor we can't crown him king of our colleague because our colleague in my job would consider me a crank if I would give him out Christian tract so he also must not Jesus must not be king of my colleague of the Russians and of the Chinese they are far away whose king do you wish to crown him he has to be crowned king of all and that is what we are working at we are propagating the gospel in the languages of communist countries and we have the joy that the soviet press complains nearly daily you will find in the soviet press their complaints how Christianity is growing with them, they don't understand how it is that members of their party members of the communist you get baptized and marry in church and so on and even if they have not been Christians there was a very interesting fact that lastly in the soviet press two members of the communist party were married secretly by a pastor it has been found out they were called and they were asked but why did you do it don't you know that it is forbidden to a member of the communist party do you believe in God they said no we don't believe in God we have been told that there is no God we don't believe in him well if you don't believe in him why did you go to the pastor to be married well we have heard that God helps even those who don't believe in him and therefore we went and they have heard it from us we tell them that God helps and loves also those who don't believe in him and the fastest growing church of Europe today is the church the underground church of the soviet union in the same time at the same time we do our duty to awake the west communism is not a thing for Russia or for China about whom you Americans have a contract with God that it will never come to America the most stupid fish would have learned already that this little piece of ham is just a bait on a hook the American Christians have not learned yet to distinguish the communist baits and we so often snap at these baits many communist lies are believed here and our mission speaks to the leftists in the free world to the communists we try to bring them to Christ and we have here also great joys our mission publishes booklets for communists the cover of the booklet the title why I am a revolutionist on the booklet on the cover there are three pictures, one of Marx one of Lenin and one of Che Guevara a renowned Cuban revolutionist and there is a sickle and a hammer and the whole cover is red and we have the great joy that we don't have to bother very much about distributing the books because the communist bookshops of America and of other countries take them, a bookshop owner has no time to read the book if he looks, Lenin, Marx, just fine the first pages he looks through them the first pages are only quotations from Marx and from Lenin that religion is worth nothing and stupid and so on so they take the book and they spread it, thousands of them when they arrive to page 11 the reader in page 11 we say the first 10 pages have been stupid, now we will tell you what Christianity is about but until then the book has been sold already and so we consider it vital that men should know this beautiful news that I, born in sin a sin from little childhood on I remember I was a child of 4 or 5 I lied to mother I stole already candy when mother was not there and when mother would find out somebody has taken the candy I immediately would say my brother has done it then I did, at the age of 5 I made mother to read, and since then now years and years have passed and now at once to get the news this all is forgiven you are justified just as if you would never have sinned you are clean you are beloved you are beloved by the father just as his only born son is beloved this has given us such a happiness that we wish to share it with others I came to America when I was in the first services in America in some churches of very big denominations they reminded me of an abstract abstractionist picture which I have ever seen I don't know if you all know what abstractionist pictures are they are modernist art they make a few strokes and they say it means I don't know what now there was a whole exhibition and there were all kinds of such things three strokes and that was New York and there was another stroke and there was something else and there was a linen the picture but there was absolutely nothing on the picture just white and under it was written a cow grazing so I asked the painter but I see no grass he said well there can be no grass because the cow has grazed all the grass she has eaten it and I said well I understand but where is the cow and he said what should the cow continue to do here after she has grazed all the grass well I found this picture to be very interesting and then I entered in churches in which the whole grass had disappeared there was not a word about the great truth of the Bible there was not a word about Jesus Christ and not being Jesus Christ the worshippers had also gone there was nothing to do there whosoever loves Christ whosoever has been saved by Christ wishes to propagate salvation propagated around you me I think Christ has made happy a happiness which has never left me my wife has also been in prison my son has been on the streets and so on there was a happiness which never left us I come from the church from behind the iron curtain I must say it is a church of shining faces I have seen Christians in prisons the guards would push in a new prisoner he would be so dirty we had not washed ourselves three years some of your children would like it we had not washed ourselves three years but the glory of God shone from behind the crust of dirt all three years they were happy blessed men they had found Christ our mission Jesus to the communist world considers it as her duty not even as her duty I am joyful so I share joy to share this joy to share the gospel with over one billion people who are kept under oppression in communist countries being forcibly hindered to know this joy bringing gospel we broadcast it to them we smuggle it into them and again you in prayer ask yourselves imagine that you would be taken away from your children and put in an asylum or in a prison because you believe in Christ would you like your children to go hungry we help the families of Christian martyrs we give their children a piece of bread and also a dog they have the right to this too that is what our mission does I finish by recommending to you read the bible but read it henceforth in a new manner like the real drunkards and henceforth read the bible like this in the beginning God hallelujah, well the hallelujah is not in the bible that you put from yourself God, hallelujah, created hallelujah, what did he create? heaven, hallelujah if he would not have liked anybody to be in heaven then why should we have created heaven it would have been very boresome for him to sit alone in heaven probably he wishes me in heaven too and he created earth and I can accept earth and its tribulations with thankfulness if I believe in Christ I will be in heaven God bless you all, amen a complete list of books and tapes or additional information on the worldwide activities of our mission please write to the Voice of the Martyrs at post office box 443 Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74005
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Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001). Born on March 24, 1909, in Bucharest, Romania, to a Jewish family, Richard Wurmbrand converted to Christianity in 1938 after meeting a German carpenter, Christian Wolfkes, in a remote village. Initially an atheist and businessman, he became an ordained Lutheran pastor, ministering in Romania’s underground church under Nazi and Communist regimes. Arrested in 1948 by the Communist government for his faith, he spent 14 years in prison, including three in solitary confinement, enduring torture for preaching Christ. Released in 1964 after a $10,000 ransom paid by Norwegian Christians, he and his wife, Sabina, who was also imprisoned, emigrated to the U.S. in 1966. In 1967, they founded Voice of the Martyrs (originally Jesus to the Communist World), advocating for persecuted Christians worldwide. Wurmbrand authored 18 books, including Tortured for Christ (1967), In God’s Underground (1968), and The Overcomers (1998), detailing his experiences and faith. A powerful speaker, he testified before the U.S. Senate, baring scars to highlight persecution. Married to Sabina from 1936 until her death in 2000, they had one son, Mihai, and he died on February 17, 2001, in Torrance, California. Wurmbrand said, “It was strictly forbidden to preach to other prisoners, so it was understood that whoever was caught doing it got beaten—but we preached anyway.”