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Fatima's Quest for God Of the 7 billion people living on our planet, 2 billion are Christian, and 2.1 billion are Muslim.
The 700 Club ^ | Tim Smith

Posted on 01/23/2025 2:43:21 PM PST by daniel1212

CBN.com – Two different religions, with two very different points of view. Fatima Devanbeigi learned the truth about each of these religions in her search for a genuine relationship with God.

“On the inside, I felt like there was a huge rock hanging in my heart,” says Fatima. “It was real, and it was painful. It was like something that would draw me down and wouldn’t let me live. There was no hope in it. And there was no hope for the future.”

Fatima was raised in Iran as a Muslim.

“Being a Muslim is not by choice, it’s by heredity. So if your parents were Muslim, then you’re automatically a Muslim.”

Fatima resisted her parents’ Muslim faith.

“At a very young age, I started questioning whether there was a God or not. I would spend hours and hours thinking, ‘What would God look like? Where would He be?’ But traditionally, in Islamic culture, you don’t ask these questions. They’re tabooed. If you start asking questions like these, they will call you faithless.”

Growing up, the god of the Koran was the only god that Fatima ever knew.

“He’s not a personal god. He’s distant, and nobody knows who he is. Nobody knows his nature. Nobody knows his plans. You just know that he cares about morality and in order to go to heaven, you must do good works.”

As a teenager, Fatima looked for answers in fortune telling and by reading coffee grounds.

“I thought to myself, this could be something. Maybe I could get messages. That practice did not lead me to know God. But still I searched. I had no choice. Something in me would not rest. And finally I came to a conclusion. I said, ‘God, You are either so complicated that I could never know you, or you’re right in front of my eyes, and I can’t see you.’

“I remember every day, I would cry and cry, and ask God to show me Himself. I would look at the sun. Are you the sun? Where am I supposed to look?”

Her cry was answered when Fatima says that Jesus appeared to her in a dream.

“I dreamt that Jesus and I were walking in a rose garden. This is going to make my cry. In the dream, I’m thinking he’s a prophet. He’s walking, and I’m following, and He said, ‘Do you want to come with Me?’ and I said, ‘Yes.’ And He said, ‘Then follow me.’

“I said, ‘Hmm. How would I follow a person who was a prophet a long time ago? How would you follow a person and not his instructions?’ So that was kind of puzzling. Why would he ask me that?”

Night after night, Fatima had dreams about Jesus, God – and churches.

“Old churches, new churches, modern churches. And I dreamt that my Mom and all of my family are holding hands, going to the church.”

Fatima moved to the United States when she twenty. She met a friend from work who told her about Jesus.

“It was after he accepted the Lord Jesus that he found joy and peace, and those words just popped. I said, ‘Wow, this is good.’ I said, ‘Oh, I want that. I want the joy and peace.’

So Fatima went to a Christian church, and a woman there asked her… “‘Do you believe Jesus Christ is God?’ and I said, ‘Did He say that? That He is God?’ And she said, ‘Yes, He says that.’ I said, ‘Sure. Trust me, I’ll find out if He’s not. I’ll just find out if things aren’t true. But I’m willing to give Jesus a try. Definitely.’

“She said, ‘Do you want to pray the salvation prayer?’ ‘Absolutely.’ Because I think God had softened me up to the point where I was soft toward God and I wasn’t resisting.”

That night, after years of searching, Fatima prayed to become a Christian.

“Things just started changing. That heavy, heavy heart, that stone, it was sharp even, you could feel how sharp and painful it was gone. It was completely gone. That night, the Lord just took his hand in my heart and took that rock out permanently. The one significant thing that Christ did for me was He put hope in my heart. A permanent hope.

And as I got to know the Lord more, He gave me many more dreams, just to show me that the scriptures were true, and that everything I was reading, God was backing them up.

Today, Fatima’s mother, brother, and two sisters are all Christians. Fatima is a real estate broker, and studying to be a psychologist. She’s also married and has two sons.

Fatima understands Muslims who are curious about Jesus, and those who really don’t understand who Jesus is.

“I would say don’t say no, just because your parents were Muslims, and your great grandparents were Muslims, and this is what you always were taught. You need to find God for yourself. He’s available. If Jesus says he is God, then He will prove it. All you have to have is an open heart to allow Jesus to come in, and then you will know for yourself if He is God or not god.”


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In the word today, effectual penitent, heart-purifying, regenerating faith in the Divine Son of God sent be the Father to be the Savior of the world is relatively rare. But it is He who saves sinners by His sinless shed blood. And which faith is imputed for righteousness, and is shown in baptism and following the Lord, Glory and thanks be to God.

Meanwhile, for the keyword adding poster who thinks this "belongsinreligion" forum, not only is that ignorant (as if beliefs are not related to conservation vales) but by that measure he do not belong on the officially pro-God (of the Bible) FR.

1 posted on 01/23/2025 2:43:21 PM PST by daniel1212
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As a teenager, Fatima looked for answers in fortune telling and by reading coffee grounds.

Fool! Everyone knows it's by examining the patterns in the entrails of animals and interpreting the arrangement of bones cast in a random manner.

2 posted on 01/23/2025 2:51:51 PM PST by BipolarBob (DEIs pronouns are was/were/has been.)
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To: daniel1212

The saddest thing about nearly all Muslims today.. they are just the descendants of those the Muslims raped and forcefully converted after murdering their male ancestors.


3 posted on 01/23/2025 3:01:08 PM PST by TexasFreeper2009
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To: daniel1212
“He’s not a personal god. He’s distant, and nobody knows who he is. Nobody knows his nature. Nobody knows his plans. You just know that he cares about morality and in order to go to heaven, you must do good works.”

It's how some rabbis describe Judaism. They say Christians are too familiar with God, calling Jesus their buddy, best friend, personal savior.

Jesus broke new ground when he taught that we can call God "Abba," which is a familiar way of referring to one's father. This was shocking to both Jews and pagans, who viewed God/gods as awesome and dangerous entities that one must approach with trembling.

That's a term among Orthodox Jews -- "trembling before God" -- because it's how you're supposed to approach God. That's why it was used as the title for a documentary about Orthodox gays.

4 posted on 01/23/2025 3:10:09 PM PST by Angelino97
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Well if Christians limit themselves to only one wife and one or two kids, while Muslims practice polygamy and marry girls off to procreate as teens, which religion will have more followers.


5 posted on 01/23/2025 3:16:39 PM PST by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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To: Angelino97
Jesus broke new ground when he taught that we can call God "Abba," which is a familiar way of referring to one's father. This was shocking to both Jews and pagans, who viewed God/gods as awesome and dangerous entities that one must approach with trembling.

Jesus did indeed cause offense to the elite (who preferred a distance deity) by referring to God as His own personal father, (Jn. 5:18), but David, among others, certainly did not know God as distant, but as a very present help in time of trouble. And who is to be reverenced, feared in the right sense as not treating irreverently by us who have misused everything He gave is, from our brains to our feet, and does punish the impenitent. However, it is harbored sin, pride and dishonestly (with self and God) that keeps one from God. For

The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. (Psalms 34:18)

6 posted on 01/23/2025 3:21:58 PM PST by daniel1212 (Turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves damned+destitute sinners on His acct, believe, b baptized+follow HIM)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

very true, but not so unusual.

Muslims beget Muslims and Jews beget Jews by blood, not by Faith. Some suggest that the same is true for Catholics.


7 posted on 01/23/2025 3:27:33 PM PST by T. Rustin Noone
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it was true of Catholics for a short while around the time of the discovery of the new world. But what most forget is that Spain had been under Muslim control for 500 years until... 1492!!!

So what the Spanish Catholics did in the new world was do what they had been taught for 500 years from their Muslim butcher occupiers for the previous 500 years and apply it to Christianity wrongly.


8 posted on 01/23/2025 3:39:19 PM PST by TexasFreeper2009
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To: Dr. Franklin
Well if Christians limit themselves to only one wife and one or two kids, while Muslims practice polygamy and marry girls off to procreate as teens, which religion will have more followers.

Contraception is contrary in principle, as the primary purpose of the martial union is procreation.

9 posted on 01/23/2025 6:01:05 PM PST by daniel1212 (Turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves damned+destitute sinners on His acct, believe, b baptized+follow HIM)
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To: daniel1212

John 1
King James Version

1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.


10 posted on 01/23/2025 7:20:47 PM PST by californian by choice (Who are those who believe in science?)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

That’s an interesting perspective.

Thank you!


11 posted on 01/24/2025 11:32:30 AM PST by T. Rustin Noone
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