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The Spy Who Loved Me?

In this episode, we will discover if it is wrong to worship and honor Christ secretly, without confessing belief in Him publicly? The answer to this question is simple, but difficult to accept. 

The Year was 1977, The Spy Who Loved Me is released, the tenth spy film in the James Bond series and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond. The film co-stars Barbara Bach and Curd Jürgens and was directed by Lewis Gilbert, from a screenplay by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum.  The film takes its title from Ian Fleming's 1962 novel The Spy Who Loved Me, the tenth book in the James Bond franchise, although it does not contain any elements of the novel's plot. The storyline involves a reclusive megalomaniac named Karl Stromberg, who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization under the sea. Bond teams up with a Russian agent, Anya Amasova, to stop the plans, all the while being hunted by Stromberg’s powerful henchman, Jaws.

The Film has an interesting enough title, is a highly entertaining action-packed flick, and sought after in TV guides around the world, and let us not forget, it is a favorite of my earthly father. My heavenly, father not so much, you see Jesus is not going to honor any secret Christians.  Even though for many Christians, worldwide, this is a very serious decision. Many believers' lives, or the lives of their loved ones, are on the line the moment they confess Christ.  



 

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