Summary

SummaryI’m Robert. I grew up on the harsh streets where I thought strength was everything. As a kid, I fought three attackers just to get my bike back—and I lost badly. That trauma drove me into martial arts: boxing, kickboxing, karate… even swordfights! 🥊 But despite belts and trophies, my soul was empty. Buddhism taught me to ‘become empty,’ yet I craved fullness, not void. After my cousin died, grief crushed me—and I hit rock bottom. Then I remembered my grandma’s faith: she said, ‘My center is Jesus.’ Reluctantly, I began to pray—truly pray—and felt warmth flood my heart. ❤️ Today, I know true strength isn’t muscle or medals; it’s surrendering to Jesus and letting His power fill me. 🙏💪


Stronger – Robert grew up on the streets a skilled fighter, but the more he trains, the weaker he becomes. Finally, he comes face to face with true strength and is forced to do the one thing he never trained for…surrender.

FULL GERMAN VERSION HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7nnqLC8vm0

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Learn more about Jesus: https://www.bibles.net/topic/what-is-the-gospel/

Score: “The Art of Fortification” by Hill

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Time Chapters
 
01:02 Training feels like a drug
02:00 Martial arts but still empty
03:26 Cousin’s death deepens grief
04:26 First heartfelt prayer warmth