First time Quote by Richard Wurmbrand
““Matchevici answered, “I don’t wish to remain alive and be ashamed to look in a mirror, because I will see the face of a traitor. I cannot accept such a condition. I prefer to die.” The officer of the secret police shook Matchevici’s hand and said, “I congratulate you. I didn’t expect any other answer from you. But I would like to make another proposal. Some of the prisoners have become our informers. They claim to be Communist and they are denouncing you. They play a double role. We have no confidence in them. We would like to know in what measure they are sincere. Toward you they are traitors who are doing you much harm, informing us about your words and deeds. I understand that you don’t want to betray your comrades. But give us information about those who oppose you so you will save your life!” Matchevici answered, as promptly as the first time, “I am a disciple of Christ and He has taught us to love even our enemies. The men who betray us do us much harm but I cannot reward evil with evil. I cannot give information even against them. I pity them. I pray for them. I don’t wish to have any connection with the Communists.” Matchevici came back from the discussion with the political officer and died in the same cell I was in. I saw him die—he was praising God. Love conquered even the natural thirst for life.””
About This Quote
Source Book: In the Shadow of the Cross by Richard Wurmbrand, 1974
A man chooses martyrdom over betraying his conscience, showing love for enemies even at death.
In simple terms: Choosing integrity over life, loving enemies.
Stand firm in faith despite persecution.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- prisoner interrogation
- ethical dilemmas
- faith under oppression
- resistance to coercion
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you do when pressured to betray your values?
- Can love truly overcome hatred?
May not survive, but the choice may lead to death and loss of influence.