I have not lost sight of that fact: I am reminded of it every day I look in a mirror. But look at King Saul (to name one): he allowed his sin to have the better of him. He refused to REPENT, and that is a key issue. When someone is fed a lie constantly, that is what they want to believe. I understand everyone is a form of a Prodigal son in their life, but most will continue to eat the potato peelings and such, instead of choosing to dine at His table.
Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.C.S. Lewis
You're gonna make a difference when you lay down your life, and in complete submission to God, choose to die with Him in service to other people.
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The Bible did predict the coming of muhammad... many false prophets will come, do not believe them, I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the father except through me.
So if that's true and I believe it is, all other claims coming from that camp are false too.
I just have to LOL about this topic. It's the same people who say that "There were never Jews in Israel" (even though the archeological record is beyond doubt) and "There was never a temple in Jerusalem" (even though the walls are there for all to see) and even "The Holocaust never happened" (even though he have survivors and convicted men who carried it out).
The truth may be freely cast aside is it helps support their beliefs.
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
I once got into a debate ( if you could call it that) with a muslim about Islam, much to my husbands amusement and it got me looking into their faith a little deeper.
There is a story in the hadith that goes loosely like this: Muhammad went to visit a Jewish man who's son was sick, ( I assume he either knew him or employed him} when he got there he found the father praying and reading the Torah to his son, Muhammad asked the father " Am I in the book" the son immediately replied, "no" but his father quickly followed up with a "yes, you are" to which Muhammad said to the servant who was with him,"give this man everything he and his son need, make sure they lack for nothing" Muhammad went away a happy man but I imagine the father was even happier.
Tis a strange prophet that has to ask!
Yeah, there's some wackiness going on there.
One part of the Koran has Haman (A lackey of the Persian king in the book of Esther) meeting with Pharaoh (from the book of Exodus, more than 1000 years earlier) to build the tower of Babel (from Genesis, hundreds of years earlier yet).
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
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