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Incident
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For
years, Pastor Kim and 27 of his flock of Korean saints had lived in hand-dug tunnels
beneath the earth. Then, as the Communists were building a road, they
discovered the Christians living underground. |
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The
officials brought them out before a crowd of 30,000 in the |
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At
this point the head Communist officer ordered four children from the group
seized and had them prepared for hanging. With ropes tied around their small
necks, the officer again commanded the parents to deny Christ. |
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Not
one of the believers would deny their faith. They told the children: ‘We will
soon see you in heaven’. The children died quietly. |
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The
officer then called for a steamroller to be brought in. He forced the Christians
to lie on the ground in its path. As its engine revved, they were given one
last chance to recant their faith in Jesus. Again they refused. |
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As
the steamroller began to inch forward, the Christians began to sing a song
they had often sung together. As their bones and bodies were crushed under
the pressure of the massive rollers, their lips uttered the words: |
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‘More
love to Thee, O Christ, more love to Thee |
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Thee
alone I seek, more love to Thee |
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Let
sorrow do its work, more love to Thee |
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Then
shall my latest breath whisper Thy praise |
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This
be the parting cry my heart shall raise; |
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More
love, O Christ, to Thee’. |
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The
execution was reported in the North Korean press as an act of suppressing superstition. |
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From:
Jesus Freaks, Eagle Publishing,
Printed in United Kingdom 2000, pages 124-125 |