Posted on 10/09/2007 12:48:56 PM PDT by 2banana
LOL! I know youre being humerous, but Ive got to tell you, my problem is not that I only have to worship one day a week...I love the Lord so much that it takes all I have not to sing his praises out loud seven days a week, 24-hours a day! :-D
Wow! How wonderful!!!! I know you are a blessed person!
Holy cow!
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For some reason? Just keepin' keep their heads.
For some reason? Just keepin' their heads.
Muslims accepting Christ would be susceptible to persecution and death, just as early Christians faced from Jews.
The Book of Acts, Chapter 9 tells of a Jewish scholar name Saul that hated and sought Christians. On his way to Damascus, he was met by the Spirit of Christ. He, too, became a Christian and spent the rest of his life, as the apostle Paul, serving Christ, bringing Him to us Gentiles.
The apostle Paul became an outcast, both to the Jewish and Christian communities. His Jewish brothers did not trust him after his conversion, and many Christians felt that he was merely infiltrating to catch more Christians.
So, he traveled, and proclaimed Christ, in much of Greece and finally to Rome, where he died in prison. Following Christ does not mean a life of ease. It means following in Christ’s footsteps, accepting the day to day challenges that meet us.
Yes, but it’s one thing if a Jew converts vs. a Mohammadan, since the former’s goal is not to convert or kill the infidel by any means necessary. This could just simply be another front in their unholy jihad.
We can only hope and pray that this is a true acceptance of Christ. If it is, he will not be hiding (especially after this article), but will be working to convert his muslim brothers and sisters.
He, too, will not be trusted, by either side.
Why would a man do this? Subject himself to be ostracized from his own people and those that know who he was? He knows. Where the Spirit leads, one must follow.
There is a strange fulfilling joy in overcoming the past, and looking forward to the future, with Christ.
Angus Dei.
LOL
Too funny!
But what was it that Churchill once said about feeding crocodiles and hoping?
This is cool.
I pray for the Holy Spirit to work his love all the time. And I won’t let bin laden’s sin fall on me. I do not hate him. I hate his actions. I forgive him and his type. I pray the Holy Spirit will change their hard hearts. If bin laden types do not choose to live in peace, then I will not judge them, but I must arrange the meeting.
Thanks be to God, miracles do happend daily.
Pray for their conversion to Christ.
Maybe there’s hope — as long as brave men/women follow and bring others to Christ.
With God all things are possible.
“Pray for their conversion to Christ”
Of course.
There is no other.
:-)
“Pray for their conversion to Christ”
Of course.
There is no other.
:-)
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