What is the meaning of this sentence? Why is there such an intense word in this phrase?

“Following the crucifixion can a man never miss his obligation to worship God. That is, until he breaks his heart. In

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of men, men are “very anxious to improve their circumstances”, but they are unwilling to improve themselves. They have not yet been bound. Any man who must not shrink from his crucifixion can never fail to achieve the object upon which he is set. This is true of earthly things as of heavenly things. Even the man whose sole object is to acquire wealth must be prepared to make great personal sacrifices before he can accomplish his object of wealth; and how much more so he who would realize a strong and well-poised life? What did James

Allen say regarding his new book.”-James Allen..

Asked on March 25, 2021 in Meaning.
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Within context, the meaning of the sentence is fairly clear.

In spite of the self-crucifixion, a man who will never fail to accomplish the task upon which he is set.

Can we use more simple English?

Is it really possible to ever know who the president of India is?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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