God's Holy Word: Is It Still Worth Dying For? Audiobook MP3 Download

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With thousands of religions and tens of thousands of Christian denominations in the world today, confusion reigns. Is there still one unchanging truth? God’s Holy Word: Is It Still Worth Dying For? Audiobook MP3 Download challenges listeners to rediscover the authority of the Bible—and to decide whether it is still worth standing for at any cost.

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by E. G. White

MP3 file. Total size is 157MB.
God's Holy Word audiobook consists of 9 Chapters from The Great Controversy (Chapters in the order they are played: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, and 15). This audiobook MP3 is 6 hours and 29 minutes in length.

 

Researchers estimate that more than 10,000 religions exist worldwide. Christianity alone is divided into tens of thousands of denominations. In a world of spiritual noise and competing voices, where is truth to be found?

The Bible speaks of one God and one body of believers. Yet history reveals centuries of division, compromise, persecution, and counterfeit religion. During the Dark Ages, Scripture was hidden from the common people. Truth was mingled with error. Politics and paganism blended with faith, leaving many in darkness.

But God never left Himself without witnesses.

Faithful believers—such as the Waldenses, the Huguenots, and Reformers like Wycliffe, Hus, Jerome, and Luther—risked everything to preserve and proclaim God’s Word. Many paid with their freedom. Some paid with their lives. They believed the Bible was worth defending—worth living for—and worth dying for.

Today, the Bible once again faces skepticism, compromise, and cultural pressure. Truth is questioned. Conviction is softened. Standards are lowered.

In this powerful call to courage, listeners are invited to become modern-day champions for truth—standing firmly on Scripture alone. This audiobook asks a deeply personal question:

If it came to it… would you stand?

Table of Contents

  1. The Waldenses
  2. John Wycliffe
  3. Huss and Jerome
  4. Luther's Separation from Rome
  5. Luther before the Diet
  6. The Swiss Reformer
  7. Progress of Reform in Germany
  8. Later English Reformers
  9. The Bible and the French Revolution