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🗓️ 19 October 2019
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Pastor Andrew Brunson, author of a new book called God’s Hostage, was imprisoned in Turkey for two years, and he says every single day was a battle to overcome his fear and grief and anxiety. One of those who inspired him in these battles was Richard Wurmbrand, VOM’s founder. In Part 2 of our interview with Brunson, he explains how Wurmbrand inspired him to dance inside his prison cell. He says he didn’t feel joy or happiness, but he set his will to act joyfully in spite of his feelings.
Brunson was also inspired by another former prisoner for Christ (and VOM Radio guest), Dan Baumann, to lock away doubts and questions and choose to leave those in God’s hand. Brunson says he told God from his prison cell, “I don’t need answers to have a relationship with You.”
Listen as Andrew shares how he came to “embrace my assignment” of being in prison for Christ.
Andrew will share about the song God birthed in his soul while he was locked in prison, and how his heart changed over long months in prison to a posture of faithfulness and trust in spite of not seeing his outward circumstances change. That heart change, he says, was his victory over the terrible circumstances and injustice he faced in prison.
Finally, Brunson will tell the story of a letter he wrote to Norine that clearly demonstrated his changed heart as he expressed commitment to drink every drop that the Lord had ordained for him to drink from the “cup of suffering.”
Order your copy of God’s Hostage (affiliate link). You can also listen to Part 1 of our conversation.
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0:00.0 | Do you ever wake up full of worries feeling that the Lord is far from you? |
0:05.7 | Pastor Andrew Brunson spent two years in a Turkish prison and he felt those same things. |
0:12.4 | He says he woke up every single day with fear and with grief and with anxiety and I'd begin to fight. |
0:21.0 | Okay God, I want to embrace my assignment. If my assignment is to be in |
0:26.0 | prison now, give me the endurance, help me to persevere. And I would fight for |
0:32.1 | this throughout the day with various things. |
0:36.0 | One of them was dancing. |
0:37.0 | There were other things that I did as well. |
0:39.0 | Until by the end of the day, into the evening, I'd usually reach a point where I had surrendered and |
0:47.9 | that would bring me into the deepest level of peace that I experienced in prison. |
0:53.0 | Jesus never promised his followers an easy path. |
0:57.0 | In fact, he told his disciples that the world would aid them, |
1:01.0 | to send them out as sheep among wolves. |
1:03.8 | Jesus' words came true in the wife of the Apostles. |
1:06.7 | And they're still coming true today |
1:08.5 | in the lives of his followers around the world. |
1:10.9 | Join host Todd Nettleton's, |
1:12.4 | we hear their inspiring stories and learn |
1:14.4 | how we can help right now on the Voice of the Martyrs radio network. |
1:18.8 | Welcome again to the Voice of the Martyrs radio. Last week we started our |
1:22.2 | conversation with |
1:23.0 | Pastor Andrew Brunson who was in prison for two years in the nation of Turkey. |
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