| HAYKH MUHAMMAD HISHAM KABBANI WROTE:
With the Name of Almighty God, The Merciful, The Compassionate DON WROTE: I visited your web site and I see that, apparently, you want me to believe that you are an important leader of many Muslim people who want peace with all of mankind including Christians/infidels. As I read your Koran and the writings of Mohammed, according to your "faith," I am an infidel! I have a problem with what you say for I must wonder if you are speaking from a caring heart or if you are lying for Allah--which, according to the way that many of your fellow leaders in the Muslim faith interpret the writings of your "faith," is a glorious thing if that lying leads to the destruction of infidels. (I have put "faith" in quotations because it no longer means just "belief and trust in and loyalty to God," but "something that is believed especially with strong conviction; especially : a system of religious beliefs" [See Merriam-Webster Dictionary].) Aside from my being a hated infidel, I also have problems with the way that your religion presents Jesus to its followers. When I have opportunity to speak to Muslims, being a preacher, I look for a chance to introduce my Savior, the Lord Jesus. Whenever I mention His name, the usual response from Muslims is: "Oh, we believe in Jesus. We believe that he was a good prophet." As I look at your web site, it appears to me that this is your belief as well; so, let me explain the problems with this from my perspective. I'll begin by briefly explaining how most Christians view the writings on which their "faith" is built: i.e., the Bible. The Bible is comprised of 66 books--which consist of 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New. The Christian world is built upon the belief that these books in the Old and New Testament were written by men as they were moved to do so by the Spirit of God; and are, therefore, the Word of God. However, there are great differences between the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament contains the account of Creation and touches briefly upon the time before the universal flood that destroyed all of mankind except for Noah and his family which came through the flood in an ark that Noah built as per the instructions from God. Historically, the remainder of the Old Testament covers three periods of time that the church world labels as the Age of Human Government, the Age of Promise and the Age of the Law. The Age of Human Government covers the time of Noah's offspring down to Abraham. The Age of Promise began with Abraham and continued down through the Time of the Patriarchs/Abraham's descendants. The Age of the Law began with the giving of the law to Moses and continued up to the time of Christ and the installation of the Church. The Kings and prophets of Israel were key players during the Age of the Law. (It was during this time that God tried to set up a Theocracy. His "staff members" were to be His priest and prophets which would deliver His messages...but the Israelites refused, saying: "Give us a King like our neighbors have.") The New Testament begins with the account of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It took the hoped for Theocracy out of the hands of the organized religions and gave it to the realm of the Holy Spirit. Now theocracy works in the Spirit filled/led, born-again Christians. The New Testament further tells of the birth of the Church and gives the history of its first acts. It includes the epistles of Paul and others and is concluded with the Book of Revelation. Both Testaments serve as historical documents, but spiritually they differ greatly. From the fall of Adam to the Cross of Christ, God set down differing guidelines for the behavior of mankind; but throughout time, only those who would offer up by faith the blood of a slain animal were reckoned to be righteous by God. This was so because these blood offerings pointed forward to the blood of Christ Jesus which He willingly shed on the Cross for the sin of mankind. (Had Jesus been only a prophet, this would not have been possible for His death would be required of Him because of His own sin. But the Bible says that because Jesus was without sin; by His death, burial, and resurrection, He was able to pay the sin debt in full for all of the seed of Adam. The only condition left for you and I to have this righteousness is to receive it by faith.
But how could Jesus be without sin when the Bible says that all of the seed of Adam have sinned and come short of the glory of God? Well, Jesus was without sin because He was not of the seed of Adam.
So then, God is the Father of the Lord Jesus, the Holy Spirit having hovered over the little virgin girl name Mary and causing her to become pregnant. True, the Lord Jesus was a prophet--the greatest that ever lived for it is written that the Spirit of God was given to Him without measure--but more importantly, Jesus was and still is the ONLY Begotten Son of God. And to demonstrate that He has power over death, He has risen from the grave and is now seated at the right hand of God His Father. Herein lies the hope of the Church, and not of the Church only, but of all mankind. We have hope of eternal life because He who died to purchase it for us lives again in the presence of His Eternal Father/our God. I know all of this sounds fantastic, like something that an awesome God would do, but there is more. Not only is Jesus the Son of God (being born of a virgin) and the greatest prophet to have ever lived (having the Spirit of God without measure) but by this same Jesus, God created you and I--and all that is.
If I haven't lost you yet, hang on! For I have some more fantastic things of which to speak--things of which I KNOW, for I have experienced them! During the time of the Old Testament, God worked with men and women from afar--his spirit falling upon them only for special purposes. But during the age in which we live (i.e., the Age of Grace), God is doing a new thing. Listen to the following:
How can the least born-again believer in the Church be greater (spiritually speaking) than Abraham and Moses or any Old Testament saint? It has to do with our relationship to the Spirit of God. As I said, during the Old Testament, God would drop His Spirit upon men and women only when He wanted to use them. But during our Age of Grace, God sends His Spirit to dwell within each person who accepts Christ Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
The installation of this intimate relationship with God and His Holy Spirit is what Jesus was talking about in his conversation with Nicodemus, one of the Jewish rulers of His day.
In the light of all of this, let me ask you, in what do you place your confidence concerning the well-being of your eternal soul? and by what authority do you teach what you teach? IF YOUR AUTHORITY IS YOUR NATURAL BIRTH, (i.e., you believe what you believe because you were taught to do so by your family/society.) Then you have the same authority as everyone else who practices a religion that they were taught by their parents. (By the way, this same test applies to members of denominational churches who become "Christians" because it is expected of them.) However, Jesus put it this way:
So, the Church that the Lord Jesus is building is not a "religion" or a "faith" but a BODY of believers who are ONE in Christ and His Spirit. To belong to this living BODY, one has only to confess his sin to God and receive His Only Begotten Son as Lord and Savior. All who do so are then building their lives upon the SOLID ROCK of the Ages; and when the storms of life come, as they shall, all who have build their life in Christ Jesus shall stand. The opposite of this is inherited religion and all who build their lives on religion have only the words of man as their foundation! In your WRAP you speak of the antichrist. Let's see what the Apostle John had to say about this prophetic identity.
SO, WHO IS OF THE SPIRIT OF THE ANTI-CHRIST? IT IS THOSE WHO DO NOT BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON OF GOD WHO CAME INTO THIS WORLD BEING BORN OF A VIRGIN. I hope that by now you have discerned that I am not trying to prove a point or win a debate. In fact, I am not trying to talk you into believing anything. For even if I could, it would be fruitless; because it is true that if a man can talk you into something, another man can talk you out of it. What I am trying to do is introduce you to the Jesus of the Bible so that you and He can get together. There are some promises in the Bible that are full of hope. For example, God has promised that if we will search for Him with all of our heart that He will be found. He has promised that if any man would know the truth that He would see to it. He has also promised that He will not despise a broken and contrite heart and that He is close to the heartbroken. In addition, He's promised that if we will come to Him with the faith of a little child, that He will in no wise cast us out. The Bible also says that there is no sin so small or so great that it cannot be covered by the shed blood of Christ. The Apostle Paul is an example for us in many things, his conversion to Christ being one of them. The Bible tells us that Paul was a zealous Jew who was trying to stamp out the new Church that Christ Jesus was building by putting the new believers to death. He was on the road to Damascus with a writ in his hand giving him authority to take captive some believers when a bright light struck him blind. God eventually gave Paul back his sight and made him a leader of the very Church that he was trying to destroy. God is no respecter of persons and if he went to such efforts to convert Paul, He will do it for anyone. He did it for me, and He will do it for you! B'Ann Wrote: Church, the world needs to see Jesus in us now more than ever. Although the True Church of God is not visible, being one in the Spirit with Christ, nevertheless, it is called to operate, visibly, in the Spirit.
The process is that when we obey the Holy Spirit, Christ can then manifest Himself to the world through the fruits of love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentle, meekness and faith (Galatians 5). I would like to also point out that one of the wisest things that we can do as believers was demonstrated for us at the Lord's Last Supper. Christ was explaining that one of His followers would betray him. They each asked, "Is it I, Lord?" To emulate the disciples is wise, not only because it can get us "on track" with Christ, but it is wise because it can save us some grief.
The Biblical key for individual/national revival is found in II Chronicles 7:14: "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." True introspection is the first step we must take if we want our peace restored and our land to be healed. Oh, that God's children would humble themselves and ask, "Is it I, Lord?"--then allow Christ to answer. This is not a time for a pity party or to let the accuser of the brethren put a guilt trip on us. It is time to find out just what stands between us and the Good Lord, and then trust Him to help us overcome and get back on track. May the God of Heaven have mercy upon us all AND USE US AS VESSELS OF MERCY TO A LOST AND HURTING WORLD!!! Think on it! If you were born in a land full of spiritual darkness with your soul in eternal jeopardy, wouldn't you be eternally grateful if someone who was born in a land of plenty would share their Savior with you? I say this, not to put a burden on you that you can't bear, but to remind you that God has given you His Holy Spirit to lead you into all good things--and to help save a soul is a GOOD THING. If all in this world who have Christ living in them by His Spirit would simply begin each day by asking the Lord to show them what He would have them do, what a difference it would make in the Church and in the World! |
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