Posted on 09/22/2018 12:54:34 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
They know I am Christian because I keep a calendar with Bible verses in my office and a Gideon New Testament on my desk which actually gets read regularly.
I got fired from a previous job because of what I suspect, but cannot prove, was due to my reluctance to worship the secular PC statues erected by King Neb's modern day equivalent. Five months later, I started a better job with more pay and less stress.
At 25000 feet with a Predator!
From conversion stories I have read from ex-Muslims, it is almost always a conversion through Jesus visiting them in the dream or a vision. I have never read of a Muslim being convinced through logic, reason, or comparing Bible verses, etc. It is nearly always an emotional/spiritual/supernatural event that triggers it.
True. I think that witnessing is still important, however, because it helps the seeker to mentally clear away his misunderstandings and roadblocks to faith as a preparatory step. (Is Jesus just a prophet? Are Bible translations accurate? etc)
From the article:
When Kimberly first started sharing her faith, she said, she was overwhelmed by having a persons soul in the balance. But she reminds herself that the Holy Spirit is also at work, and its up to each person what he or she does with the Gospel.
I am not responsible for making sure they respond a certain way, Kimberly said. Many will hear it an average of seven times before they respond, she added.
Maybe Im number 3, but the number 3 is just as important as the number 7 because you cant get to 7 without the 3.
Witnessing 'prepares the field', so to speak, for the eventual emotional/spiritual/supernatural response.
I challenge you to denounce Jihad, Jizya, Taqqyia, and all of the koran verses that call for my death.
You will not convince me of your god’s power with the blade of your scimitar.
(See. You’re triggered 5 or 6 times already.)
55 to 168 grains at a time.
Exactly
I find it best to remind my self that people are not belief systems they are enslaved by them. when you remind yourself of this it allows you to despise the belief system they have embraced but love the person enough that you can share Christ’s love with them and for them.
Short answer yes.
I know a man who was born and raised a mohammedan. He had a crush on a Christian girl and so he decided to go with her to a revival meeting. He would later tell you that he can not remember who spoke or what they spoke about only that for the first time he felt God speak to him.
He went back the next night and the next.
By the end of the week he knew that he had to become a Christian. Even though it meant grave personal danger.
I know a young lady who was also raised a mohammedan. She stopped by a rally because she liked the music. That night she knew that she had to become a Christian, when she told her mother she kicked her out of the house. She was 12.
There is a reason that mohammedan's try desperately to keep Christianity as far away from them as possible. Just hearing a little is enough to show a hungry heart what it is looking for.
You can't. Because the moment that a Muslim becomes open to receiving the Gospel, he stops being a Muslim.
The key thing is recognizing when this has occurred, so you see your opening.
And also being wary for the possibility that this has NOT really occurred, that you are facing a jihadi who is faking interest in the Gospel, in order to get close.
How Can You Share the Gospel with Muslims? ... by converting to Islam, paying taxes to them, or allowing yourself to be killed?
Exactly. Looking for an engraver to put John 3:16 on bullets...
Be careful. You don’t want to negatively impact the ballistic coefficient of your round of preference.
Have them kneel with hands tied behind their backs. Place a sharp instrument to their throat. Not too sharp though, wouldn’t want to cut the skin. Tell them to renounce Allah or die. When they refuse, begin sawing.
HEY, it is THEIR custom.
Love that.
The same way as to anyone else - but with more awareness you may lose your life.
Muslims Believe:
You cant know God. (Christianity says you can.)
Those are two of my very favorite verses!!!
Muslims in colleges are often friendly and reachable. I have shared Jesus with them and become friends. They often are interested.
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