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  • My parents led me to believe in God since I was eight years old.

  • While I was in school,

  • a lot of my classmates were addicted to the internet and other evil trends,

  • always getting more depraved and decadent.

  • As for me, I believe in God.

  • I read God's word and gather for fellowship with my brothers and sisters.

  • I understand some truth and keep away from sin.

  • Under God's care, I grew up healthy and happy.

  • I'm very proud and happy that I believe in God.

  • When I turned seventeen,

  • I started to preach the gospel with my brothers and sisters.

  • I brought the testimonies of God's work in the last days

  • to those who yearned for God's appearance.

  • Here. (Thank God.)

  • Thank you.

  • Thank God.

  • But my parents always reminded me:

  • China is ruled by the atheist CCP. There's no freedom of religion.

  • They told me I had to be careful preaching the gospel.

  • I was naive. I'm just a kid.

  • I figured it was no big deal.

  • Even if I got caught by the police, they wouldn't do anything to me.

  • I didn't know just how wrong I was.

  • Uncle Liu,

  • today you talked about the cause of worldly darkness

  • and the truth of man's corruption by Satan.

  • And you talked about

  • how God does judgment work in the last days to cleanse and save man.

  • It's really helpful.

  • My classmate and his family wanted to listen too.

  • I see knowing the truth is really good.

  • It takes away the confusion and difficulties that we have.

  • Yes. Understanding truth can fix all man's problems.

  • Liang, even though you're young,

  • you have a good caliber.

  • You understand truth.

  • Just keep pursuing the truth.

  • In a few years, you'll know even more than me. (Thank God.)

  • Uncle, while I practiced preaching the gospel with you,

  • I feel I gained a lot.

  • Without knowing, I started to know truths.

  • It seems we can know more by reading more of God's word,

  • communicating, and witnessing.

  • Uncle, I'll preach the gospel with you next weekend.

  • Sounds good.

  • I have two other classmates who are really good people.

  • Target in sight.

  • Okay. Go!

  • Police! Don't move!

  • What's going on?

  • Don't get cute!

  • What are we under arrest for? What is our crime? (Cut the nonsense.)

  • Chief.

  • That's all the evidence I need.

  • Take them away. (Move!)

  • Believing in God's not illegal! Why are you arresting us?

  • I'm seventeen. I have to go to school.

  • Seventeen? The hell you are!

  • You punk, why aren't you in school?

  • Only 17, think you know everything.

  • Believing in God and preaching, why?

  • But you are quite old.

  • Instead of hanging out at home,

  • you run around believing in God.

  • An old fool and a young punk, looking for trouble.

  • Nothing better to do.

  • Tell me, where did this come from? This book.

  • Who have you been preaching to?

  • Who are your church leaders?

  • Your church's money, where's it kept?

  • The constitution gives us freedom of belief.

  • It's legal to believe in God and preach the gospel.

  • So why are you arresting us and treating us like criminals?

  • Why do you need information on our church?

  • Is that even legal?

  • We committed no crime, never broke the law—(Is that so?)

  • Belief in God is illegal in China.

  • You believe in God, and you preach.

  • That's a crime, a serious crime.

  • So what do we do?

  • We are the police.

  • We have the authority to arrest and interrogate you.

  • If you don't answer my questions, you both will suffer.

  • I'll ask one more time.

  • Who are your church leaders?

  • Where do they keep the church's money?

  • Damn it!

  • Uncle! Uncle!

  • Why are you beating him?

  • Aren't you supposed to enforce the law, serve the people?

  • Why are you breaking the law and beating people?

  • And you say you're the people's police?

  • Bastard, listen here.

  • You better tell me everything you know.

  • Or else, you'll learn how the people's police really serve the people.

  • Don't think that 'cause you're young, you'll get off easy.

  • Damn!

  • Why do you keep asking who our leaders are and where the church money is?

  • What are you really after?

  • Dammit, that's the last straw. Get him!

  • Talk, now!

  • Man, you wanna be a tough guy?

  • Don't hit him!

  • He's just a kid!

  • How can you act this way to a child?

  • Have you no human decency?

  • You old fool, you think you can talk like that?

  • If you don't tell us what we need, I will skin you both alive.

  • Dammit. Get him!

  • I didn't expect the CCP government to hate God so much

  • and persecute Christians like this.

  • They didn't even spare a minor like me.

  • How can government officials and the people's police do such inhumane things?

  • The world is so dark and evil.

  • Damn! The whole night.

  • I'm so tired of this, but they haven't spoken a word.

  • People who believe in God are tough.

  • Yeah, you're right.

  • What's wrong? You tired?

  • No, Chief Zhao.

  • Chief, I think, they're just an old guy and a kid.

  • I don't think they're key figures.

  • Maybe they really don't know where the money is kept.

  • I don't think we'll be able to get money out of them.

  • This might just be a wasted effort.

  • Qin, you're being naive.

  • This time when I met with the bureau,

  • they issued another secret document.

  • They want us to step up our efforts and crack down on house churches.

  • They also issued a mandate,

  • saying we should get rid of key figures in house churches as soon as we can.

  • These two that we have can be our ticket in.

  • If we extract all the clues we need,

  • it'll lead us to where we want: the church's leaders.

  • Maybe we can take the church's money as well.

  • Two birds, one stone.

  • He has a point.

  • To get what we want, we have to get every single clue.

  • I think the kid is easier to crack than the old guy.

  • We should work on him more.

  • He'll tell us everything we need.

  • How is it? (Okay.)

  • So kid, you understand?

  • I know you're still young.

  • I really don't want to be rough.

  • Just tell us what we want to know about the church,

  • and you can leave.

  • Tell us.

  • I have nothing to say.

  • Our faith is about being a good person.

  • What's wrong with that?

  • Why do you keep persecuting us all?

  • Listen!

  • Don't you know the Communist Party is atheist and against belief?

  • In China, what God is there?

  • Where is your God?

  • What do the textbooks say?

  • There simply is no God, and people evolved from apes.

  • Isn't that great?

  • You wasted all those years studying atheism and evolution.

  • Now you believe in God, and you preach.

  • You act against the Communist Party.

  • The Communist Party has always suppressed and cracked down on Christianity.

  • If you believe, the government has to crack down on you.

  • Understand?

  • But I don't get it.

  • Why is the CCP afraid of it so much?

  • You won't even let a student like me believe in God.

  • No matter how good God is, you still just forbid us.

  • It forces atheism and evolutionism.

  • That's misleading us.

  • Genesis says,

  • When God made all things,

  • He arranged everything according to type.

  • There is no evolution at all.

  • Tell me, from creation to today,

  • which animal has evolved into another animal?

  • Evolution is just man's form of reasoning.

  • It's been overturned by most scientists, and denied and discarded.

  • But still, it's found in textbooks.

  • Isn't this deceiving and poisoning students?

  • I have read the Bible and the word of God.

  • I know God created all in heaven and earth and mankind.

  • Otherwise, I'd still be in the dark.

  • Chief

  • Let him talk.

  • Since God created man,

  • man should believe in God, worship God.

  • My belief is justified. The path I take is right.

  • My classmates who don't believe in God

  • are addicted to online games, fighting, that stuff,

  • following evil trends.

  • Their parents can't do anything; the government can't help.

  • After believing in God and reading the word of God,

  • I can discern these negative things.

  • Following God's words, I stay away from evil trends.

  • Those who read the word of God understand the truth.

  • They stay away from sin, and they live in God's care and blessing.

  • Believing in God is good.

  • The government should support its citizens to believe,

  • but the Communist Party just restricts people's belief and arrests Christians.

  • That's an attack on justice.

  • All right, kid. You understand a lot.

  • I see, you've been reading the book, The Word Appears in the Flesh.

  • I will say this.

  • The Communist Party cannot tolerate believers in God

  • who spread the Bible as well as The Word Appears in the Flesh.

  • You let people listen to God and follow God.

  • When you preach the gospel and witness,

  • how can we not arrest you?

  • You should work with us and tell us everything you know.

  • Tell us all about your church's affairs.

  • Not talking will only lead to suffering.

  • Tell us, who are the church leaders?

  • And where do they live?

  • You punk, you don't wanna say?

  • I'll make you wish you told me everything.

  • Come on. Get up!

  • How dare you keep your mouth shut!

  • Come here.

  • God, please give me confidence and strength.

  • I don't like doing this, you know.

  • You better confess now.

  • Or else, you can't blame us.

  • Come on, little bastard. I'll get you to talk!

  • Tell us. Who are the leaders?

  • Liang,

  • how bad does it hurt?

  • Doesdoes your heart feel weak?

  • I never thought

  • the police wouldbe so brutalto a student like me.

  • When I think of how they're going to torture us tomorrow,

  • I feel so frightened.

  • I don't knowif I can take it.

  • Suffering like this, I feel pain and weakness too.

  • But if we pray and think of God's words,

  • we can find strength inside us.

  • Do you remember the passage of God's word I read last time?

  • This persecution by the government

  • is definitely a trial for us.

  • It's normal for us to feel pain and weakness.

  • But no matter what, we cannot deny or betray God.

  • We can't be like Judas who betrayed the Lord.

  • That's an offense to God's disposition.

  • The Lord Jesus had said,

  • In times like these, we just have to pray more

  • and understand God's will.

  • That way, we'll have strength.

  • We've realized, in these past two days here,

  • when the police brutally tortured us,

  • that God was with us whenever we called upon Him.

  • The word of God enlightened and guided us through it all.

  • We had the faith and the will to be willing to suffer for God.

  • This allowed us to experience the authority and power of God's word,

  • as well as God's care and protection.

  • What's more,

  • we are now better able to see the CCP's true evil and demonic nature

  • that is hostile to God.

  • We hate Satan even more.

  • The more the CCP beats and persecutes us,

  • the more we'll refuse to give in,

  • the more we'll stand witness for God to utterly reject and shame them.

  • If not for being arrested and persecuted and enduring all that we have,

  • could we have achieved these gains?

  • No.

  • Our suffering was not in vain!

  • Xiaoliang,

  • amid affliction, God expects us to have faith in Him,

  • to pray and rely on Him,

  • and to bear testimony of overcoming Satan.

  • We must never let God down!

  • Thank you.

  • What you've said helps me to understand God's will.

  • Our arrest and persecution is actually a trial.

  • When the time comes for me to bear witness to God,

  • I can't desert Him.

  • Not even if the CCP brutally tortures me,

  • or tries to kill me.

  • I will never give in to Satan.

  • I'll stand firm and bear witness to God!

  • What's going on? No talking!

  • Sir, the bureau's asking for the interrogation results for this case.

  • At first, I thought dealing with the kid would be easy.

  • Damn it all! He's real tough.

  • I do my worst, and still he doesn't talk.

  • The kid's not as naive as I first thought!

  • And now, what follows depends on you.

  • Clearly, he's thoroughly read Almighty God's words.

  • Otherwise, he wouldn't be so tough.

  • Torture doesn't affect him.

  • We have to use some other means.

  • Pardon me, he's here.

  • We'll speak in private.

  • Is it true?

  • I've heard you haven't received anything to eat.

  • No one's given you water.

  • What they've done is uncalled for.

  • I've been away on assignment, but once I heard what they did, I reprimanded them.

  • Please sit.

  • Here, I made this for you myself. Eat while it's hot.

  • Don't be afraid, you're not here for questioning.

  • I am the head instructor here.

  • I'm also the one who is in charge.

  • As long as I am here, no harm will come to you.

  • Here, you're hungry. It's okay.

  • Eat. You need to eat.

  • Eat it.

  • Regrettably, no matter how good the food is,

  • it's not as good as Mom and Dad's!

  • Have you missed them these past few days?

  • Your parents must be worried sick,

  • not knowing where you are.

  • They must be looking everywhere, not sleeping and not eating.

  • If they knew that you have been arrested and beaten so badly,

  • they would surely be overcome with grief and distress.

  • I have kids, I know how your parents would feel.

  • I can see you're a wise and caring son.

  • You want to spare your parents from worry.

  • To be honest, I'd like to spare all of you from suffering.

  • But if you don't say anything,

  • there's nothing I can do, even though I'd like to.

  • My belief is the right path of life. It's not a crime.

  • You never should have taken me here to begin with.

  • I am a student. I should be in school.

  • You are a student, and you should be in school.

  • Had it not been for your belief,

  • we wouldn't have brought you here.

  • The state has long stipulated that

  • teachers and students cannot believe in or preach about religion.

  • If you insist on believing, how could you attend school?

  • It only takes one phone call from the police,

  • and your school would expel you.

  • After that, no other school would dare to admit you.

  • You know what?

  • Believing isn't bad.

  • However, if your future will be ruined by it,

  • it's not worth it.

  • As people say,

  • "To be a scholar is to be the top of society,"

  • doing well in school and getting a degree is the only way to get a job,

  • and to stand out from the crowd.

  • If you believe in God,

  • then you'll be expelled from school.

  • It will be hard for you to find a job later on in life.

  • You'll have no means to support yourself.

  • Have you thought about the consequences?

  • Listen, you need to do as I say:

  • Tell me who the leaders are, tell me where they live.

  • I'll make sure you're released.

  • I can guarantee secrecy.

  • You'll still be able to attend a good university.

  • What do you say?

  • You're only 17.

  • You've so much ahead of you.

  • You have to think about your future.

  • The reason I'm telling you all of this is for your own good.

  • Think about it carefully!

  • You're saying this to get me to betray my faith and my church's leaders.

  • My belief is not a crime.

  • There is no provision requiring me to report such matters.

  • I've nothing to say.

  • What's more, I've not broken any school rules.

  • What right do you have to force them

  • to deprive me of my right to an education?

  • Democratic countries have freedom of belief.

  • No one prevents students from believing.

  • The state government even supports it.

  • Chinese students abroad have also started believing.

  • What of our country?

  • Freedom of belief is granted in the constitution,

  • yet the government doesn't allow it.

  • If the government knows a student believes,

  • he'll be expelled from school and unable to apply to college.

  • Why is it so different than abroad?

  • The rules that you all enforce go against China's constitution.

  • You deceive the people.

  • Well, aren't you quite the hardheaded, kid?

  • You know a great deal for someone your age.

  • You must have picked it all up

  • from reading The Word Appears in the Flesh and listening to sermons.

  • No wonder you can preach the gospel at your age.

  • However, even if you were more convincing,

  • what good would it do you?

  • Is a police station a place where you think that you should preach?

  • Do you think you can convince police?

  • Give me the leaders' names, their real names and where they live.

  • If you do this,

  • I'll let you leave now.

  • If you do not tell us anything,

  • we'll also lock your parents up.

  • Your whole family will be sent to jail. Do you doubt me?

  • On what grounds will you arrest them?

  • You're using my parents to coerce me into betraying God.

  • You are despicable!

  • Little punk, I'm just wasting my time with you!

  • Pardon.

  • Sounds like you want it the hard way.

  • You old fool!

  • Think anyone here will treat you like a human being?

  • Killing you is just like killing a dog.

  • God, these CCP demons are unbelievably cruel and vicious!

  • Faster!

  • Get in!

  • Get in!

  • These two are Christians. So take "good care" of them!

  • Okay, I'll be sure to!

  • We've two Christians?

  • Hey, this is a young one.

  • Tell me kid, why do you believe in God? (Get back.)

  • Here, the boss will watch over you.

  • Little brother, don't be scared.

  • Quick, say hi to the boss.

  • Say hi!

  • Say hi to boss! (Quick!)

  • Say it!

  • Hey, he doesn't seem to get the rules!

  • Look at his face.

  • Look at him. His legs are bouncing like a breakdancer!

  • Can you give the quilt back to us? He has an awful fever.

  • You're way too demanding. No way!

  • The boy needs it. His fever's really bad.

  • Quit your whining!

  • You're keeping me from sleeping!

  • Behave yourself, or you're going to be sorry tomorrow!

  • Dammit!

  • The police incite the prisoners to torment us,

  • in order to destroy our wills and force us to renounce our belief in God.

  • We must rely upon God to stand firmly!

  • We can't fall for Satan's tricks and schemes.

  • Hey kid, stop acting!

  • Dammit!

  • Don't finish your work, and I'll make you stand guard all night.

  • What are you looking at?

  • Eat it!

  • Don't want it? Don't eat anything then!

  • Uncle Liu! Uncle Liu!

  • What's happening?

  • Uncle Liu!

  • Help him! Please help! (Shut up!)

  • Uncle Liu! (Looks like the old fool went down!)

  • Uncle Liu!

  • It's nothing. He won't die!

  • Please help! Help him!

  • Uncle Liu!

  • Uncle Liu, wake up!

  • Uncle Liu!

  • Someone help! Please help! …

  • You old crank, move faster!

  • Every day they bring in more.

  • Hey, look at that idiot. He thought it was his uncle.

  • He's not coming back.

  • You know that for sure?

  • From what I heard, the other night, his uncle had a heart attack.

  • It almost killed him.

  • The police were afraid of taking the heat,

  • so they let his family pay 50,000,

  • and they let him out on bail pending a trial.

  • Faster!

  • Yes, boss.

  • Guys, get to work!

  • Gao Liang!

  • Wake up, they're calling you!

  • Yes. (Come here!)

  • Move it!

  • For believing in God, your sentence is one year of hard labor!

  • Hear that?

  • Even though you refused to talk, you still get this sentence!

  • The Communist Party is in power. It has final say on all.

  • It can punish you however it wants.

  • There's nothing you can do.

  • Take him away!

  • Go!

  • God! I feel so alone.

  • I feel so weak.

  • I miss my family.

  • I miss Uncle Liu.

  • God! A year is so long.

  • I don't know how to cope

  • I don't know how to cope with this place.

  • Please enlighten me and guide me.

  • The word of God comforted and encouraged me.

  • I understand now.

  • This has all happened to me due to God's good intentions.

  • God does not want me to become discouraged and weak in difficulties and hardships,

  • but rather, to rely on my faith, to rely on Him.

  • He wants me to learn to live independently and to grow in life.

  • This makes me recall the story of Joseph in the Bible.

  • Joseph was sold to Egypt at the age of seventeen.

  • He was all by himself, and he suffered so deeply in Egypt.

  • He was framed and went to prison,

  • but he did not blame God.

  • He was resolute in believing in and worshiping God,

  • and in time, received God's protection and blessing.

  • I am also seventeen. I want to learn from Joseph.

  • I want to learn to pray to God and rely on God for everything.

  • No matter how bad things get,

  • I will remain strong in my faith and follow God.

  • Although Uncle Liu and my parents are not here with me now,

  • because I have the company of God as well as the guidance and comfort of God's word,

  • I am not alone.

  • After I was released from prison,

  • I was told that

  • shortly after my arrest, the police went to my house to arrest my parents.

  • Fortunately, they were not there, and they escaped arrest.

  • To avoid being arrested,

  • my parents left our hometown and rented a house.

  • They found work,

  • and they also fulfilled their duties in the church.

  • I want to see my parents again as soon as possible.

  • I want to tell them what I went through in prison.

  • This past year,

  • I personally experienced and witnessed the atrocities of the CCP police.

  • I saw the CCP's God-resisting demonic essence.

  • It was abundantly clear

  • that everything they did was to deceive, corrupt, and harm man.

  • I was able to rebel against this old demon, the CCP.

  • Over this year of hardship,

  • I was able to grow up thanks to God's guidance.

  • Deep in my heart,

  • I have realized that in this world, God alone loves mankind the most.

  • Only God can save man from the dark influence of the satanic CCP regime

  • and help man to live a real life.

  • In man's trials and suffering,

  • it is the word of God that gives man faith and strength.

  • Under any circumstances,

  • it can help man to weather the storm and stand firm in bearing witness to God.

  • These trials and tribulations that I have endured have helped me to grow up.

  • It was a special gift that God brought to me at the age of seventeen.

  • I've tasted the love of God,

  • and I want to follow God for the rest of my life!

My parents led me to believe in God since I was eight years old.

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神への信仰の力|クリスチャン・ビデオ|「17歳?あなたは地獄にいる!"(英語吹き替え版) (The Power of Faith in God | Christian Video | "Seventeen? The Hell You Are!" (English Dubbed Movie))

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