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Δευτέρα 25 Δεκεμβρίου 2017
Τhe incredible book, "Tortured for Christ", by Richard Wurmbrand, a Lutheran pastor who suffered under the communist yoke. This event took place on Christmas Eve.
Why Christ?
Although this
is not Christmas for those of us on the Old Calendar (we must wait until the 7th
of January for our celebration of the Feast of the Nativity), I wish to share
the following excerpt from the incredible book, "Tortured for
Christ", by Richard Wurmbrand, a Lutheran pastor who suffered under the
communist yoke. This event took place on Christmas Eve.
In his last
days, while living in the United States, Pastor Wurmbrand converted to the
Orthodox Church. This account explains why he was so drawn to Orthodoxy.
With love and
blessings,
Abbot Tryphon
An Undying
Love
When I was in
jail I fell very, very ill. I had tuberculosis of the whole surface of both
lungs, and four vertebrae were attacked by tuberculosis. I also had intestinal
tuberculosis, diabetes, heart failure, jaundice, and other sicknesses I can’t
even remember. I was near to death.
At my right
hand was a priest by the name of Iscu. He was abbot of a monastery. This man,
perhaps in his forties, had been so tortured he was near to death. But his face
was serene. He spoke about his hope of heaven, about his love of Christ, about
his faith. He radiated joy.
On my left
side was the Communist torturer who had tortured this priest almost to death.
He had been arrested by his own comrades. Don’t believe the newspapers when
they say that the Communists only hate Christians or Jews—it’s not true. They
simply hate. They hate everybody. They hate Jews, they hate Christians, they
hate anti-Semites, they hate anti-Christians, they hate everybody. One
Communist hates the other Communist. They quarrel among themselves, and when
they quarrel one Communist with the other, they put the other one in jail and
torture him just like a Christian, and they beat him.
And so it
happened that the Communist torturer who had tortured this priest nearly to
death had been tortured nearly to death by his comrades. And he was dying near
me. His soul was in agony.
During the
night he would awaken me, saying, “Pastor, please pray for me. I can’t die, I
have committed such terrible crimes.”
Then I saw a
miracle. I saw the agonized priest calling two other prisoners. And leaning on
their shoulders, slowly, slowly he walked past my bed, sat on the bedside of
this murderer, and caressed his head—I will never forget this gesture. I
watched a murdered man caressing his murderer! That is love—he found a caress
for him.
The priest
said to the man, “You are young; you did not know what you were doing. I love
you with all my heart.” But he did not just say the words. You can say “love,”
and it’s just a word of four letters. But he really loved. “I love you with all
my heart.”
Then he went
on, “If I who am a sinner can love you so much, imagine Christ, who is Love
Incarnate, how much He loves you! And all the Christians whom you have
tortured, know that they forgive you, they love you, and Christ loves you. He
wishes you to be saved much more than you wish to be saved. You wonder if your
sins can be forgiven. He wishes to forgive your sins more than you wish your
sins to be forgiven. He desires for you to be with Him in heaven much more than
you wish to be in heaven with Him. He is Love. You only need to turn to Him and
repent.”
In this
prison cell in which there was no possibility of privacy, I overheard the
confession of the murderer to the murdered. Life is more thrilling than a
novel—no novelist has ever written such a thing. The murdered—near to
death—received the confession of the murderer.
The murdered gave absolution to
his murderer.
They prayed
together, embraced each other, and the priest went back to his bed. Both men
died that same night. It was a Christmas Eve. But it was not a Christmas Eve in
which we simply remembered that two thousand years ago Jesus was born in
Bethlehem. It was a Christmas Eve during which Jesus was born in the heart of a
Communist murderer.
These are
things which I have seen with my own eyes.
A blessed
Holy Nativity to all my readers who are on the New Calendar!
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