ICCE The Hiding Place 104

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When Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill were doing research for the book, God's Smuggler, a name kept coming up: -

Corrie ten boom

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The story opens on the 100th birthday of the - in 1937.

watch shop

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No matter how busy the day's schedule was, each morning Corrie's father read - to the family and shop workers.

the Scriptures

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Tante Jans' ministry was writing - .

flaming Christian tracts

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Tante Jans was very much afraid of -

death

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Father told Corrie, "You should - for now to carry knowledge that is to heavy for you."

trust me

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The - of a neighbor's baby aroused fear in Corrie.

death

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Father wisely asked Corrie when she received her train ticket, when they went to - .

Amsterdam

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Corrie remembered that it was - they got on the train.

just before

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God knows exactly when your going to need things, and when the time comes for someone to die, you will look into you heart and find - .

the strength you need-just in time

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- was Corrie's older brother and a "university man."

Willem

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Corrie's - demonstrated love by visiting the sick, taking food to the poor, and composing cheery messages for invalids.

Mama

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Mama told Corrie that happiness doesn't depend on our - ; it's something we make inside ourselves.

surroundings

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When Tante Bep's death came, Mama and Tante Anna redoubled their cooking and their sewing for the needy in the neighborhood, as though they realized - was anyone's time of service.

how brief

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Dr. Van Veer discovered that Tante Jans had - .

diabetes

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Tante Jans' prayer, when she learned that death was near, expressed thankfulness to God that we must come with - , that he had done all on the Cross, and that - in life or death is to be sure of this.

empty hands, all we need

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After Tante Jans' prayer, Corrie knew she had seen the mystery of our Heavenly Father's " - ," given at the moment itself.

train ticket

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Whenever we cannot love in the human way, God gives us the - .

perfect way

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Mama's love had always been the kind that acted itself out with - and - .

soup pot, sewing basket

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When Mama became paralyzed, her love seemed as - .

whole as before

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Corrie learned that love - than the walls which shut it in.

is larger

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A constant procession of customers and visitors bought their problems to Father for - .

prayer

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Father said that it was wrong to base faith upon - .

wishes

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Father was sorry for the Dutchmen who did not know the power of God. he said that they would be beaten, but - .

He will not

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Betsie told Corrie that there are no " if's" in God's world, and no places that are - than other places. Betsie and Corrie knew that the - was their only safety.

safer, center of His will

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Corrie had compassion for the - , while Father saw from God's perspective that the - were to be pitied.

Jews, Germans

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Father and Corrie met "The Bulldog" and found out that he was a Jewish - .

Christian

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As neighborhood Jews began seeking refuge, they knew - were always welcome in the ten Boom household.

God's people

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Corrie learned from Willem that if you were wanting to get extra ration cards or any services for the Jews, it would be better for you - .

to develop your own sources

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Fred Koornstra posed as a - and brought ration cards to Corrie.

meterman

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If you were in Corrie's position, not being clever or sophisticated, you might think, like Corrie, it was through some - , if your home, like the Beje, became a meeting place for need and supply.

strategy far higher than mine

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Corrie's nephew, Kik, took her on a twilight bike ride that led to a big house, rich Dutch coffee, and a national meeting of the - .

underground

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The warning system was a - .

triangle-shaped wooden sign advertising "Alpina Watches," which was placed in the window whenever it was safe to enter

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The secret room was built in - bedroom.

Corrie's

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Harry(the Bulldog), who was a completed Jew, said that he would use the place the police took him as a - for Jesus.

witness stand

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Not knowing if the telephone was tapped, Corrie's team developed a new system for coding underground messages in terms of - .

watches

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God rewarded Nollie's faith and caused - to escape prison.

Annaliese

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Realizing someone was watching them, the Beje's Jewish refugees began singing " - ."

Happy Birthday

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To provide an official reason for visits to Haarlem, - began conducting a weekly prayer meeting at the Beje each Wednesday.

Willem

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God's power alone would - when human effort had done its best and failed.

be free to work

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At the close of the first evening in prison, a group of people gathered aound Father for - .

prayers

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Corrie realized her - had come to pass.

vision

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If Father was released from prison, to whom would he open his door?

any man in need who knocks

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The nurse at the hospital smuggled Corrie a - .

New Testament

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Defeat is only the - , if the Gospels are truly the pattern of God's activity.

beginning

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The message under the - said that all watches in the closet were safe.

stamp

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The - could not sleep because he was thinking about the Book Corrie read.

lieutenant

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Betsie's attitude of - for her captors continued to baffle Corrie.

love

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The prisoners were crowded onto a train that led to - .

Germany

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As soon as the German officers left, the prison foreman raised his left hand, dropped it with a slap, and people began - .

talking, reading, knitting, eating biscuits, and writing letters

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It became increasingly clear that the reason for Corrie and Betsie's imprisonment was that they might - with other prisoners.

share the truths of the bible

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Upon finding fleas, foul air, and straw matting in their permanent barracks, Betsie said that they should - .

give thanks for everything

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God caused the drops of - not to fail just as He had once supplied Elijah with oil and meal.

vitamins

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Betsie's dream was - .

a beautiful house where people damaged by concentration camp life would come

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God's timing is perfect. His will is our - .

hiding place

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Corrie began speaking to groups of people so they might know that joy runs deeper than - .

despair

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One of the richest women in Holland decided to - .

let Corrie use her mansion for the new rehabilitation work

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Corrie found that - was the key to healing

forgiveness

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When God tells us to love our enemies, He gives - along with the command.

love itself

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A director of a relief organization found a former - that Corrie would use in her rehabilitation work.

concentration camp