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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

ARE YOU SAVED BY WORKS OR FAITH?The Works-Salvation Delusion


The Works-Salvation Delusion

Author: T.A. McMahon
Source: The Berean Call

I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come[s] by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. -Galatians2:21

When we compare biblical Christianity with the religions of the world, using the Scriptures to guide us, we see that the gap between them is unbridgeable. In fact, one is forced to the conclusion that there are really only two religions in the world: biblical Christianity–and all other religions. (Note: I refer to biblical Christianity as a “religion” only for comparative purposes: a religion is a manmade belief system, whereas biblical Christianity is what God has revealed to mankind.)

These two “religions” are set apart primarily by what they teach about salvation–how one can get to heaven or paradise or Valhalla or Nirvana or the abode of God, or whatever else people believe about the afterlife. Each of the two can be placed under one of two categories: Human Achievement and Divine Accomplishment–or, to put it simply, the religions of “Do” and “Done.” I’m referring to the fact that either there are things you must do (Human Achievement) or there is nothing you can do because it has already been done (Divine Accomplishment) to earn entrance to heaven.

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Biblical Christianity alone comes under the heading of Divine Accomplishment. All the other religions of the world must be placed under the label of Human Achievement. Let’s first consider some of the major religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and certain denominations or cults that profess to be Christian.

Hinduism has about 330 million gods who must be appeased through some type of ritual. A couple of years ago I was given a tour of a massive Hindu temple just outside Chicago. The parking lot was filled with luxury cars. There was imported stonework from Italy. No expense was spared. Inside, doctors, lawyers, and engineers, among others, according to my guide, were serving meals to the idols, Hanuman, the monkey god, and Ganesha, the elephant god.

Hinduism is a system of works–things that one must do to reach moksha, the Hindu heaven. It involves the practice of yoga, which, contrary to what many have heard, has never been for improvement of one’s health but is rather a means of dying to one’s body in the hope of delivering oneself from the physical realm. This is supposed to yoke one to Brahman, the Supreme Deity of Hinduism. Reincarnation, a system that supposedly enables one to work one’s way to heaven through many births, deaths, and rebirths, is one of the teachings of this religion.

Buddhism is also all about works. Buddha believed that the key to reaching Nirvana, which is allegedly the state of perfect peace and happiness, is through an understanding of the Four Noble Truths and by practicing the Noble Eightfold Path.

In essence, the Four Noble Truths declare that we endure suffering because of our desires or cravings. These “Truths” claim that suffering will stop when we cease trying to fulfill those desires. According to Buddhism, we can achieve this by following the Noble Eightfold Path, which has the elements of “right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration.” This is all done by man’s achievement, i.e., “doing things right” in order to reach Nirvana.

In Islam, paradise is attained when Allah weighs a follower’s good works against his bad deeds on a scale at Judgment Day. The Qur’an declares: “For those things that are good remove those that are evil” (Surah 11:114). It’s a quantitative process. Good deeds need to outweigh or blot out evil deeds. From the Qur’an again: “The balance that day will be true: Those whose scale [of good works] will be heavy, will prosper: Those whose scale will be light will find their souls in perdition” (Surah 7:8,9).

Here’s an interesting example of what a Muslim faces to get into paradise: On April 3, 1991, the Egyptian magazine, Akher Saa, recorded a heated debate between four female journalists and Sheik Doctor Abdu-Almonim Al-Nimr, who holds a high position at Al-Azher Islamic University. One of the journalists asked him: “Is the hijab [veil or head covering] obligatory for women in Islam? If I do not wear the hijab, shall I go to hell in spite of my other good deeds? I am talking about the decent woman who does not wear the hijab.”

Dr. Al-Nimr replied, “The ordinances in Islam are many, my daughter, Allah made us accountable to each. It means if you do that ordinance you earn a point. If you neglect one, you lose a point. If you pray, you earn a point; if you do not fast you lose a point, and so on.” He continued, “I did not invent a new theory…for every man there is a book in which all his good and evil deeds are recorded…even how do we treat our children.”

The journalist said: “That means, if I do not wear the hijab, I will not enter the hell fire without taking into account the rest of my good deeds.” Dr. Al-Nimr replied: “My daughter, no one knows who will enter the hell fire…I might be the first one to enter it. Caliph Abu-Bakr Al-Sadik said: ‘I have no trust concerning Allah’s schemes, even if one of my feet is inside of paradise who can determine which deed is acceptable and which is not.’ [See TBC, 10/91] You do all that you can do …and the accountability is with Allah. You ask him for acceptance [Italics added for emphasis].”

In Judaism, heaven is attained by keeping the Law and its ceremonies. Obviously, that isn’t consistent with what the Tanakh (the Old Testament) teaches, yet that has been the practice of Judaism for millennia. As Jesus said, “In vain they do worship [God], teaching for doctrines the commandments of men” (Matthew:15:9).

His words also apply to a number of “Christian” denominations and cults that stress works as necessary for salvation. Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, Seventh-Day Adventists, the Church of Christ adherents, Roman Catholics, Eastern and Russian Orthodox members, Lutherans, and many others all include something that needs to be accomplished or is necessary for salvation, whether it’s baptism, the sacraments, or joining their particular organization and fulfilling their requirements.

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Here is an example from the first 30 years of my own life as a Roman Catholic. I lived by a religious system of laws, many of which a Catholic is obligated to keep. It began with baptism. If one is not baptized, the Church says he can’t enter heaven. It also says that although baptism is required, it is no guarantee. There are many other such rules that a Catholic must keep.

I have a book in my office called the Code of Canon Law. It contains 1,752 laws, many of which affect one’s eternal destiny. Sins recognized by the Roman Catholic Church are classified as either mortal or venial. A mortal sin is one that damns a person to hell, should he or she die without having had it absolved by a priest. A venial sin doesn’t need to be confessed to a priest, but whether confessed or not, all sin adds to one’s temporal punishment, which must be expiated either here on earth through suffering or good works or else be purged in the flames of purgatory after one’s death.

There are obligations that a Catholic must fulfill regarding both beliefs and deeds. For example, one is required to believe that Mary was conceived without sin (an event called the Immaculate Conception). If a Catholic doesn’t believe that, he commits a mortal sin, which carries the penalty of eternal damnation. The feast day of the Immaculate Conception is a holy day of obligation, a day on which all Catholics are required to attend Mass. Failure to do so could result in commission of a mortal sin.

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All the belief systems that I’ve mentioned, and many others as well, consist of doing or not doing certain things to reach “heaven.” All are based upon human achievement. But what about biblical Christianity? How is that different?

Ephesians:2:8-9 spells it out for us: “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that [salvation is] not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast [emphasis added].” That’s pretty straightforward. Our salvation doesn’t have anything to do with our achievements.

Verse 8 tells us that it is by grace that we are saved. Grace is unmerited favor. If any merit is involved, it cannot be by grace. It’s the gift of God. So if it’s a gift, it can’t be of works. That should be obvious. Someone puts in a tough month of work and his employer comes to him with his paycheck and declares, “Good job, Joe, here’s your gift!” No–Joe worked for what he was paid. No gift was involved.

Regarding a person who works, Romans:4:4 tells us that his wages are a payment for the debt his employer owes him, and his paycheck has nothing to do with grace or a gift. A worker who has done a good job can boast or feel a sense of pride in the work he has accomplished. Yet all of that is contrary to grace or a gift. Grace rules out any sense of merit, and a gift does away with any sense of something earned or paid for.

Paul’s teaching in Ephesians is affirmed in his epistle to Titus, chapter 3, verse 4:

But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; that being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. [Emphasis added]

We can see that this is consistent with Ephesians:2:8-9 It’s not by our works that we are saved–not by works of righteousness that we have done –but it’s by His mercy that we are saved.

You may well imagine that, as a Roman Catholic conditioned by a life of Church rules and rituals, I had great difficulty believing that faith was the only basis by which I could enter heaven. It didn’t make sense to me.

Well, not only does it make sense–it’s the only possible way anyone can be saved. It is miraculously sensible!

First of all, what keeps anyone from heaven or eternal life with God? We know that the answer is “sin.” Here is a small sampling of the applicable verses: All have sinned (Romans:3:23); the wages of sin is death (Romans:6:23); sin separates us from God (Isaiah:59:2); the soul who sins shall die (Ezekiel:18:20); sin brings forth death (James:1:15).

In Genesis 2, God explains to Adam the consequences of disobeying Him. Adam was told not to eat from a certain fruit in the Garden of Eden. It was a commandment that was related to obedience and love–not of God’s withholding something from Adam, as the Serpent implied. Remember, Jesus said “If a man love me, he will keep my words,” that is, His teachings (John:14:23). Our love for God is demonstrated by our obedience.

What was God’s penalty for disobedience? Genesis:2:17: “…for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” Adam and Eve loved themselves more than they loved God, because they didn’t “keep [His] words.” They disobeyed Him, and the consequence was death. “The day you eat of it you will surely die.” In the Scriptures, death always involves separation, and in God’s judgment upon them, two applications are found:
1) physical death (the degeneration of the body, leading ultimately to its separation from the soul and spirit), and
2) eternal separation from God.

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Adam and Eve did not die instantly, but the death process began at that point for them and for all creation. However, their spiritual relationship with God changed immediately and forever. God’s judgment for sin is eternal: separation from God forever. It’s an infinite penalty. And God, who is perfect in all of His attributes, including justice, had to carry out the punishment. He couldn’t let them slide by and just give them another chance. That would have meant that He was not perfectly true to His Word. The penalty had to be paid.

So what could Adam and Eve do? Nothing, except die physically and spiritually, which is to be separated from God forever. And what can the rest of mankind do, seeing that all have sinned? Nothing. Well, one might ask, what if we do all sorts of good deeds that might outweigh our sins, or if we go to church a lot, or get baptized, do religious things, receive the sacraments, and so forth? None of those things will help us. Why? Because they don’t pay the penalty. So what can we do? There is nothing that we can do-except to pay the penalty ourselves by being separated from God forever.

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Our situation would be absolutely hopeless except that God has some other attributes in addition to being perfectly just. He is also perfect in love and mercy! “For God so loved the world” that He sent His only begotten Son to pay the penalty for us (John:3:16).

And that is exactly what Jesus did on the Cross. It is incomprehensible to us that during those three hours of darkness (when He cried out “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”) He took on the sins of the world and suffered the wrath of His Father-for us. On the Cross He “tasted death for every man” (Hebrews:2:9), that is, He experienced and paid the infinite penalty for everyone’s sins.

When that divine accomplishment ended, Jesus cried out, “It is finished,” meaning that the penalty had been paid in full. It was a divine accomplishment because it was something that only God could do! God became a man and died physically, because physical death was part of the penalty. Yet, as the God-Man, he was able to experience fully the penalty that every sinner would experience–being spiritually separated from God forever.

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God’s justice demands payment. Either we pay the penalty ourselves or we turn to Jesus by faith and receive the benefits of His sacrificial atonement. What does Roman 6:23 say? “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” The Bible could not be more clear that salvation can only be “the gift of God” and that we can only appropriate that gift by faith.

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Any attempt to merit salvation by our works is not just futile–it is impossible: “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all” (James:2:10). Worse yet, it is a denial of the infinite penalty that God imposed, a rejection of God’s “unspeakable gift,” and a repudiation of what Christ accomplished for us.

It used to be that most evangelicals would agree. This is no longer the case as the apostasy gathers momentum in these Last Days. Recently, a Pew Forum survey of more than 40,000 Americans found that 57 percent of those who said they were evangelicals believed that Jesus is not the exclusive way to heaven. Since Jesus is the only one who provides divine accomplishment, all that remains is the futile delusion of human achievement for salvation. TBC

Related Articles:

- Prayer Requests: Sedgefield Community (Wendy Mcreary) (ONE WAY)
Crossing Paths with God (ONE WAY)
Don’t Fence Me In (ONE WAY)
Hell Bound! (ONE WAY)
Salvation (for Richmond VA) (ONE WAY)
Is One Way the Only Way? (Orble.com)


Reblogged from http://pilgrimpassing.com/2013/01/20/are-we-saved-by-works-or-faith/

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Ramadan Prayer CALENDAR From Visions to Faith – 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World.

Ramadan Prayer CALENDAR
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From Visions to Faith – 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World
August/September 2009
Aug 21 | Saudi Arabia (21
Pray for our brothers and sisters in Saudi Arabia in their isolation from other Christians. Pray that Christian literature in Arabic will become available to the secret believers. Pray for protection against honor killing when Muslim relatives learn of a conversion to Christianity. )
“In my alarm I said, ‘I am cut off from your sight!’ Yet you heard my cry for mercy when I called to you for help.” (Psalm 31:22)
Aug 22 | Iran (3)
Pray for believers in Iran in the wake of tensions following the presidential election. Pray for the impact of Christian communications through satellite television and the internet.
"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind.” (Luke 4:18)
Aug 23 | Afghanistan (4)
Pray for the strength of secret believers in Afghanistan as pressure from the Taliban has increased. And pray for encouragement in their faith in the midst of isolation from other believers as there is no visible church in this Islamic republic.
“But Christ is faithful as a son over God's house. And we are his house, if we hold on to our courage and the hope of which we boast.” (Hebrews 3:6)
Aug 24 | Somalia (5)
The fighting between Somali Islamic militias and Ethiopian forces reportedly led to an increase in hostility towards Christians. Pray for strength and protection for Christians there, and for peace in this country.
“You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you.” (Isaiah 26:3)
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Aug 25 | Maldives (6)
Pray for the small number of indigenous believers who live out their faith in complete secrecy.
Pray that God would reveal himself in miraculous ways in the Maldives and establish His
church on these islands.
“Now to him who is able to establish you by my gospel and the proclamation of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery hidden for long ages past….” (Romans 16:25)
Aug 26 | Yemen (7)
Many new believers who have left Islam for Christ face the death penalty if they are discovered.
Pray these believers will stand strong in their faith and reach many for Christ. Pray for those
who have been arrested because of their faith.
“I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so
that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death.” (Philippians 1:20)
Aug 27 | Eritrea (9)
The government severely restricts freedom of religion for unregistered groups and violates the rights of some registered groups such as the Orthodox, Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches. Pray for the many evangelical Christians, including women and children, who have been arrested for worshipping according to their faith and pray that God will increase their witness.
May the groans of the prisoners come before you; by the strength of your arm preserve those condemned to die. (Psalm 79:11)
Aug 28 | Uzbekistan (10)
Pray for the safe delivery and distribution of Bible and Christian literature in this region. Pray against the increase in media campaigns against Christians.
“For I hear the slander of many; there is terror on every side; they conspire against me and plot to take my life. But I trust in you, O LORD; I say, ‘You are my God.’" (Psalm 31:13-14)
Aug 29 | Pakistan (13)
Pray for the courage and endurance of Pakistani Christians under persecution which escalated recently. Pray for Christians as they experience discrimination in education, health, livelihood and housing, as well as obtaining approval of construction permits for church buildings.
“You hear, O LORD, the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry….” (Psalm 10:17)
Aug 30 | Turkmenistan (14)
Give thanks for the growing number of people becoming Christians. Pray that Christians will remain united as the body of Christ and be granted more contact with the worldwide Christian community. Pray also for the Word to be safely brought into this country.
“How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1)
Aug 31 | Comoros (15)
While there is freedom of religion in Comoros islands, there is a prohibition against conversion from Islam. The underground church is relatively small, but Bible study groups continue to meet in homes. Pray that the Christians will remain strong and unified in Christ.
“I am coming soon. Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown.” (Revelation 3:11)
Sept 1 | Iraq (16)
Pray that the Church will survive and grow despite the current violence and persecution that has
forced so many to leave their homes. Pray for the internally displaced people, and those assisted by Open Doors with emergency aid, Bibles and essential items.
“He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth; he breaks the bow and shatters the spear, he burns the shields with fire.” (Psalm 46:9)
Sept 2 | Qatar (17)
Nearly all the believers here are from other countries or became believers while studying abroad. Pray that the agreement of the authorities to the building of churches in one location be a breakthrough for the Gospel to go forth in Qatar.
“You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in your word.” (Psalm 119:114)
Sept 3 | Mauritania (18)
Pray that there will be a peaceful return to genuine democracy in Mauritania. Pray that the tiny church would grow in a hostile environment where Christianity is sometimes depicted by the media as a wicked movement to be attacked.
“The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon….” (Psalm 92:12)
Sept 4 | Algeria (19)
Last year many churches received the order to close their doors and some Christians are questioned or detained, a means authorities use to pressure them to return to Islam. Pray for the protection of Muslim background believers as they seek to know Christ more.
“My soul is weary with sorrow; strengthen me according to your word.” (Psalm 119:28)
Sept 5 | Chechnya (20)
Pray for the small population of Christians in Chechnya who persevere in the face of great persecution and for those who take risks in bringing encouragement to Chechen believers. Pray
that the Chechen New Testament would be widely distributed.
“Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.” (1 Peter 5:9)
Sept 6 | Egypt (21)
Pray for the many people involved in Christian satellite TV and Arabic websites. In 2008 the Supreme Court upheld an appeal allowing a Christian to change the religion on their ID card from Muslim to Christian. Pray that this would be the first of many such rulings.
“I will write on him the name of my God." (Revelation 3:12)
Sept 7 | Libya (25)
It is prohibited to evangelize Muslims or distribute Arabic scriptures in Libya. Most Christians are expatriates, but there is increasing openness to the Gospel and demand for Arabic Bibles. Pray that God’s Word would reach the Libyan Arabs, one of the most unreached people groups.
“…so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty….” (Isaiah 55:11)
Sept 8 | Nigeria (Northern) (26)
Uphold in prayer those who live in fear of attack, especially following the November violence in Jos where many Christians were injured or killed. Pray for the distribution of Bibles in the more than 500 local languages spoken in Nigeria.
“Let those who love the LORD hate evil, for he guards the lives of his faithful ones and delivers them from the hand of the wicked.” (Psalm 97:10)
Sept 9 | Azerbaijan (27)
Pray that many will read the Scripture now available in the Azerbaijani language, turn to Christ and grow in faith. Pray for Christians experiencing discrimination at work because of their faith.
“Then I saw another angel flying in midair, and he had the eternal gospel to proclaim to those who live on the earth—to every nation, tribe, language and people.” (Revelation 14:6)
Sept 10 | Oman (28)
Pray for the indigenous people of Oman to receive God's Word, and come to know the love of
Christ. Pray also for the secret believers, who are often isolated. Pray that they would receive encouragement from their contact with other Christians.
“But my mouth would encourage you; comfort from my lips would bring you relief.” (Job 16:5)
Sept 11 | Brunei (29)
Pray for the safety of those sharing the Gospel with Muslims in Brunei. Pray that Christian
groups would be recognized by the government and allowed to worship publicly.
“I urge that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.” 1 Timothy 2:1-2
Sept 12 | Northern Sudan (30)
Give thanks for a decrease in the level of Christian persecution in Sudan, but continue to pray for the Muslim-background believers who need encouragement and discipling in light of pressure to recant their faith.
“I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut. I know that you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name.” (Revelation 3:8)
Sept 13| Zanzibar Islands (31)
Give thanks that persecution has diminished some for Christians on Zanzibar Islands. However, pray for encouragement in registering churches, purchasing property, education, and employment.
“May my cry come before you, O LORD; give me understanding according to your word.” (Psalm 119:169)
Sept 14 | Kuwait (32)
Pray for the churches that serve foreign workers, that they would be an effective witness to those who so desperately need to hear the Word of God.
“God sets the lonely in families…” (Psalm 68:6)
Sept 15 | Tajikistan (34)
Tajik identity is associated with being Muslim, and Christians there face persecution from relatives, neighbors and local authorities. Pray protection over those involved in outreach and pray for the translation of Christian materials into Tajik that they would lead many to
Christ.
“But the word of God continued to increase and spread.” (Acts 12:24)
Sept 16 | United Arab Emirates (35)
Pray for the powerful message sent through radio and satellite television programs, reaching out to Muslims with God’s Word. Ask God to give secret believers strength and courage as they face persecution in their daily lives.
“Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong.” (1 Corinthians 16:13)
Sept 17 | Jordan (37)
Uphold Christian refugees from Iraq who have fled to Jordan and pray for those who minister to them. Pray that those who feel isolated because of their faith will find other brothers and sisters in Christ to encourage them as they walk with the Lord together.
“The LORD watches over the alien and sustains the fatherless and the widow….” (Psalm 146:9)
Sept 18 | Djibouti (38)
Pray for the encouragement and protection of secret believers in Djibouti. Ask for a revelation
of God in this country, that many would hear about Jesus.
“Who will not fear you, O Lord, and bring glory to your name? For you alone are holy. All nations will come and worship before you, for your righteous acts have been revealed." (Revelation 15:4)
Sept 19 | Turkey (39)
Pray that church leaders will stand strong in their faith as they endure severe persecution. Ask
God for the protection of Turkish believers who speak out boldly for their faith.
“They are brought to their knees and fall, but we rise up and stand firm.” (Psalm 20:8)

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

ZIUA 1 DIN 30 DE ZILE RUGACIUNE PENTRU MUSULMANI

Ziua 1 – 22 August 2009 (30 Zile de Rugaciune pentru Musulmani)



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Atitudinea noastra fata de musulmani

Necredinta, Credinta si Dragoste

Pasaje de meditat si de proclamat in rugaciune: Matei 19:26, Ieremia 32:27, Romani 12:1-2

Deseori se spune ca musulmanii sunt greu de atins cu Evanghelia. Din motive religioase, culturale si spirituale acest lucru e de multe ori adevarat. Biblia ne invata ca nimic nu este imposibil pentru Dumnezeu (Matei 19.26). Sunt eu deacord cu Dumnezeu ca nimic nu este prea greu pentru El?

ziua1aCredinta e importanta, dar ii iubesc eu pe Musulmani cu adevarat? Care e cea mai profunda reactie pe care o am atunci cand ii intalnesc, sau cand ii vad la televizor? Cum as reactiona daca un om imbracat in haine traditionale islamice ar veni la mine la biserica? Cum as reactiona daca un nou credincios dintr-un mediu Musulman ar vrea sa se casatoreasca cu cineva din familia mea? As fi gata sa donez o mie de dolari ca cineva sa mearga si sa proclame Evanghelia printre Musulmani? As fi gata sa stau alaturi de un Musulman la masa intr-un restaurant foarte aglomerat? I-am criticat eu fara sa ii cunosc? Imi este frica de Musulmani? Este atitudinea mea generala una de neincredere? Sunt eu gata sa fac ceea ce zice Isus: “Sa iubesti pe aproapele tau ca pe tine insuti”? Este aceasta dorinta mea, sau scopul meu?

Fii sincer cu Dumnezeu. Roaga-te asa cum te calauzeste El. (Foloseste pasajele date mai sus.) Daca ti se pare potrivit, roaga-te pentru tine si /sau pentru alti credinciosi din intreaga lume, care s-ar putea sa se lupte si ei cu aceleasi atitudini, idei si actiuni fata de Musulmani.

Marturia unui credincios si niste intrebari importante despre Islam si Musulmani

Cuvantul “Islam” inseamna supunere fata de Dumnezeu, si un Musulman este acela care asculta si implineste practicile si legea Islamice. Musulmani zic ca: Islamul isi are originile in Adam. De la Avraam, Moise, David, Ioan chiar si Isus, toti au invatat si au practicat doar forme diferite ale Islamului.

Autorul urmatorului paragraf iubeste musulmani foarte mult.

“Vreau ca tu sa stii ca am supravietuit la doua atentate creat de musulmani extremisti si indreptate asupra mea. Unul in 1986 pentru ca eram un Vestic si al doilea pentru ca il marturiseam pe Isus Hristos, in 1989. Am primit nenumarate amenintari cu moartea din partea musulmanilor extremisti! Am fost arestat, am avut casa perchezitionata si Bibliile mele confiscate. Politia m-a interogat legat de credinta si marturisirea mea. Am prieteni apropiati ce au fost torturati. Cred ca pot sa zic cu onestitate ca mi-am castigat dreptul de a zice ca nu sunt naiv in ce priveste musulmani extremisti. Dar vreau sa te intreb: Ce zice credinta noastra crestina despre atitudinea pe care ar trebui sa o avem legat de Islam si Musulmani in zilele noastre?

Iosif, autorul paragrafului anterior, a pus si alte intrebari: Ce imagine le vine in minte majoritatii crestinilor atunci cand se gandesc la Musulmani? Turnurile gemene? Osama Bin Laden? Suntem noi chemati sa aparam “Civilizatia crestina” sau suntem noi gata sa ne dam viata din dragoste pentru musulmani, impartasind cu ei Vestea cea Buna despre Isus? Suntem noi mai interesati in a ne conserva pe noi insine sau in a ne darui pentru Evanghelie? Iosif credea ca credinta crestina insemna in principal sa fii un ucenic al lui Isus Hristos chiar daca asta implica un pret mare. Ce credem noi? (Verifica si : 1 Petru 3:15, Marcu 8:34-35, Matei 5:39 and 44).

In cuvintele lui Floyd McClung este un mod datator de viata prin care te poti relationa fata de Islam si musulmani.

Rugaciune Radicala – Roaga-te cu dragoste si credinta pentru ca Muslumani sa expermenteze mila si harlul Lui Dumnezeu.

Credinta Perseverenta – Crede ca Dumnezeu sa ridice lucratori dedicati si pregatiti care sa duca mesajul lui Dumnezeu Musulmanilor si sa stabileasca noi grupuri de credinciosi.

Sacrificiu Extrem - militarea pentru musulmani are cele mai bune raspunsuri la dragostea care se sacrifica si o acceptare a suferintei si pana si a mortii pentru a-L face cunoscut pe Isus.

Asa ca in loc sa reactionam prin frica sau prin a tine distanta fata de musulmani, McClung crede ca ar trebui sa raspundem intr-un spirit opus si o atitudine plina de dragostea lui Isus. “Cele 30 de Zile” impartaseste aceste credinte.

StiriCrestine.ro va publica zilnic in aceste 30 zile motivatia de rugaciune pentru musulmani. Alatura-te si tu acestui proiect prin rugaciune. In engleza pe site-ulinternational www.30-days.net gasiti mai multe despre acesta.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

THE 30- DAYS PRAYER NETWORK

http://www.30-days.net/category/ramadan/ Our Attitudes: Unbelief, Belief and Love in any circumstance?

What image springs to the mind of most Christians when they think about Muslims? The Twin towers? Osama bin Laden? Are we called to defend “Christian civilisation” or are we willing to lay down our lives in love for Muslims and share with them the Good News of Jesus? Are we interested in self preservation or self-giving for the Gospel? Joseph believes that the Christian faith is primarily costly discipleship to Jesus Christ the Crucified. What do we believe?

The last of the unreached

There are about 220 Muslim peoples around the world with over 100,000 members each, and these peoples have no local committed Christian witness. In addition, there are no known believers who are specifically planning to take the Gospel of the Kingdom to them.

Why pray for Muslims?

Believers in the Messiah, Jesus, have many beliefs and values in common with Muslims, not only concerning faith-related issues but also moral values. People from both faith communities agree that our world has become a dangerous place.

About Ramadan

What Christians should know about the Muslim holy lunar month in Islam, a time of fasting and prayer for 30 days also called Ramazan according to the quaran. Order our prayer booklet to learn more…

About the 30-Days Ministry

The history, video and interesting facts of how the 30-Days International prayer movement began at a meeting in the Middle-East. Today the 30-Days Muslim World Prayer Guide prayer guide is now produced in more than 42 languages each year and distributed from more than 32 regional offices.

Prayer in Islam

Muslims are supposed to pray five times a day at specific times while facing the direction of Mecca in Saudi Arabia as a sign of true religion

The Islamic Calendar

Muslims follow the Islamic Lunar Calendar which is 354 days long compared to the western gregorian calendar. Lunar months shift annually. Ramadan is often 30-day

Praying for Muslims: With Love and Compassion

Every Muslim is someone whom God loves. Some Christians do not pray for Muslims because of prejudices or fears. Let us pray by asking God to give us a heart filled with love and compassion towards Muslims. Pray that Muslims will also understand that God desires for everyone to know Him as children and not as slaves.

How to Pray Creatively for Muslims during Ramadan – some ideas

You could organise some weekly or twice weekly meetings over the 30 day Ramadan period with your church, your youth group, your committee or leaders’ meetings, your women’s meetings, home Bible studies, cell groups, children’s groups; in fact, any occasion when your Christian friends and associates meet together.

The Five Pillars of the Islamic Faith

The Islamic faith is lived out according to five \”pillars\” that must be adhered to if one is to hope for salvation. Pillars include Ramadan, zakat, salat, hajj

30 Zile de Rugaciune pentru Lumea Musulmana

30 Zile de Rugaciune pentru Lumea Musulmana 2009 (30-Days of Prayer for the Muslim World 2009)

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Vino!… impreuna cu milioanele de crestini din lumea intreaga care au participat in aceasta cursa internationala de rugaciune cu accent pe lumea musulmana.

30 – days International produce binecunoscutul ghid de rugaciune: “30- zile de rugaciune pentru lumea musulmana”, care coincide cu Ramadanul anual.

Istoria, inregistrari si fapte interesante despre cum miscarea 30-Days International prayer a inceput cu o intalnire in Orientul Mijlociu. Astazi, 30-Days Muslim World Prayer Guide, este facut in mai mult de 42 de limbi annual, si distribuit din mai mult de 32 de oficii regionale.

Cum am inceput?
Imagineaza-ti o intalnire de rugaciune cu doar o mana de oameni. Imagineaza-ti aceeasi intalnire de rugaciune, cativa ani mai tarziu, care acum include milioane de oameni rugandu-se pentru lumea musulmana.
30-Days of Prayer for the Muslim World este aceasta intalnire de rugaciune. Acesta chemare la post si rugaciune pentru lumea musulmana au primit-o un grup de lideri crestini, care se rugau pentru lumea islamica, in timpul unei intalniri in Orientul Mijlociu, in Aprilie 1992. Dumnezeu le-a pus acestor oameni in inima dorinta de a chema cat mai multi crestini la rugaciune pentru lumea musulmana.

Perspectiva Globala
Astazi acest eveniment atrage crestii din lumea intreaga, la o intalnire de rugaciune globala, unita. The 30-Days of Prayer for the Muslim World prayer guide este facut in mai mult de 42 de limbi annual, si distribuit din mai mult de 32 de oficii regionale. Milioane de crestini, s-au unit la rugaciune, dincolo de dominatiune, limba sau cultura, pentru a se ruga pentru lumea musulmana. A rezultat un val de misiuni de mobilizare şi de conştientizarecare care au loc pe tot globul.

Cautarea…
De pe fiecare continent, reprezentand o multitudine de limbi, mai mult de 100 de personae lucreaza impreuna pentru a aduna informatii, statistici, povestiri si fotografii pentru 30-Days Muslim World Prayer Guide. Cei mai multi dintre cei care contribuie la aceasta sunt lucratori in zone neatinse cu evanghelia. Din indepartatele oaze desertice, pana in aglomeratele centre urbane, fiecare persoana contribuie intr-un mod unic la nevoile celor in jurul carora traiesc sau lucreaza. Ei nu sunt, cu siguranta, niste carturari, care au o intelegere distanta a ceea ce inseamna lumea musulmana, ci mai degraba un grup de oameni cu dragoste pentru cei pe care ii servesc.

Ramadan
Acest eveniment de rugaciune este planificat sa coincida cu luna Islamica Ramadan, pentru ca noi, Trupul lui Hristos, sa primim inima lui Dumnezeu pentru lumea musulmana. Ne rugam pentru o mai mare breakthroughs pentru Evanghelie printre musulmani, o creştere a angajamentului de a rugăciunea al creştinilor, şi pentru mai multi misionari să fie pusi la locul de muncă în mijlocul musulmanilor.

Ne asteptam ca multi oameni vor vrea sa isi demonstreze angajamentul lor de a se ruga pentru musulmani, postind poate o masa, sau o perioada mai lunga, dar nu sugeram ca ar trebui sa respecte Ramadan-ul in modul in care musulmanii o fac. A te ruga pentru musulmani, in timpul Ramadan-ului este foarte diferit de a observa luna sfanta musulmana, in sine. Dorinta noastra este de a vedea raspandirea Evangheliei in intreaga lume musulmana, si pregatirea Bisericii Crestine din intreaga lume, pentru o mutare printer musulmani. Desi se fac toate eforturile pentru a asigura acurateţea fiecare articol, erori minore, de obicei, de ortografie şi gramatică, apar de multe ori, prin alunecare. Vă mulţumim pentru har şi iertare.

Scopul
Scopul acestui ghid de rugaciune nu este de a fi inteles, ci de a motiva si inspira cititorul la rugaciune.
Fiecare articol al ghidului de rugaciune contine sufficient continut pentru a oferi o scurta prezentare si o evidentiere a nevoilor curente. Timpul si spatial nu sunt suficiente pentru a oferi fiecare informative cu privire la un anumit domeniu, dar va incurajam puternic sa cautati informatii suplimentare fata de acest ghid de rugaciune. Există multe resurse excelente disponibile, dintre care unele sunt enumerate pe pagina noastră de Link-uri.

Pe scurt
Miscarea the 30-Days Global prayer cuprinde miide oameni si sute de lucrari in aproape fiecare tara din lume. In orice caz, pasiunea noastra este s ail cunoastem pe Dumnezeu sis a il facem cunoscut.

Suntem un amestec de oameni,de pe intreg pamantul, din 149 de tari, de fapt. In multe din locatiile noastre, oameni dintr-o mare varietate de natiuni slujesc impreuna. Venim din numeroase denominatiuni crestine si vorbim sute de limbi. Aproape jumatate din staff-ii nostrii vin din state non-occidentale, cum ar fi: Brazilia, Koreea, Indonezia,India si Nepal.

Te vei ruga? Vei schimba lumea in modul lui Dumnezeu? Iubeste musulmanii prin rugaciune!

Vizitati site-ul oficial al acestui proiect www.30-days.net pentru a afla mai multe despre lumea musulmana!

THE 30- DAYS PRAYER NETWORK

THE 30- DAYS PRAYER NETWORK

The Night of Power

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Night of Power

Night of Power

Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) holiest of all

Muslim scholars believe that while the Qur’an was revealed over a period of 23 years the Night of Power is considered the night in which the first revelations of Islam and the prophethood of Muhammed began. This night is in celebration of the arrival of the Qur’an.

In Arabic, Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) is described in the Qur’an as, “better than a thousand months” (Sura 97:3). Al-Qadr means power and implies having power over something, particularly to Allah. The character of Allah is said to be excellence in power, capable, all powerful, almighty and also implies “high esteem” and thus the Night of Power is to be highly esteemed.

When does it occur?

It is often a point of debate among Muslim scholars as to when exactly the Night of Power occurs. Some scholars say that this night is hidden. Some say it occurs on either the 1st, 7th or 19th night of Ramadan. However, there is strong evidence that the night occurs during the last 10 days of Ramadan, specifically on odd numbered nights. In a report by Bukhari, Muhammed said, “Seek it on the odd nights of the last 10 days of Ramadan.” In Hadith by Ubayy bin Ka’ab, Muhammed also said, “By Allah, I know which night it is. It is the night the Messenger commanded us to observe, the night of the 27th.”

Muslims believe angels perform special deeds on this night

The whole Night of Power, from sunset to dawn, is the holiest night of the year. It is believed that there are groups of special angels who are only seen on the Night of Power. These angels perform special purposes. Some come down for worship, others for granting the request of the believing Muslim. Other angels come down bringing with them proclamations of the coming year.

Today, many Muslims think this is a special night when God gives heed to their requests. Often they are open to dreams and visions as they seek for guidance and revelation. Many Muslims pray all night seeking a response to specific requests. One common belief is that angels will shower down the peace and blessings of God on all who remain awake during this “night of power”. According to the Qur’an, God either listens directly or via the angel Gabriel, to the requests of Muslims concerning their fate.

As Muhammed had his destiny fulfilled by receiving the revelation of the Qur’an on this night, Muslims also call this the “Night of Destiny”. This night seems equally important among orthodox Muslims and in Folk Islam. It is on this night, and during the following weeks, that many Muslims have had supernatural encounters with God.

Muslims are encouraged to stay awake the entire night, and pray for blessings and forgiveness. According to Abu Huraira translation of the Hadith, the Prophet Muhamed declared that “whoever prays during the Night of Power with faith and hoping for its reward will have all his previous sins forgiven.” There are many things that a Muslim will endeavour to do on the Night of Power including recite and study the Quran, make special requests from Allah, evaluate their own lives and make plans for the next year.

Some Muslims will take the day off work so they can stay up all night and will often spend this night in the mosque.

Attitudes

Muslims come to this night with several attitudes. Some want to prove their devotion to God through their prayers, even being proud of their religious accomplishments. Others, knowing in their hearts that they are incapable of really pleasing God by their own religious activity, will feel disappointed with themselves. Finally, significant numbers will be praying in desperation and are genuinely seeking help from God.

Prayer Points

Researchers contend that 80% of new Christians in South Asia come to Christ as a direct result of supernatural encounters. More than half of new believers in Iran have had a dream or vision of Jesus and at least 35% of all recent Turkish conversions were in response to a dream and/or vision. In most cases, these supernatural encounters are in relation to a specific need or answer to prayer and are the result of years of prayer and labour by God’s people, including martydom. Often, a Muslim has heard the message of Jesus or even read parts of the Bible. While not all Muslims experience dreams or visions of Jesus, the supernatural is very much an accepted part of life.

There are many stories throughout the Bible where God spoke through a dream or vision. (Genesis 41, Genesis 46:2 & 3, Daniel 4, Judges 7:10-15, Ezekiel 11:24, Matthew 2:12, 19, Acts 10:3-20, Revelation 1:1). In many of these cases the end result was for the purpose of salvation or physical safety. Ramadan is a strategic time for Christians to believe that God would sovereignly reveal Himself to those who do not yet know Him.

* Consider setting this night aside as an all night prayer time with your church or mission group. Look for ways to make your time of prayer varied and interesting. For example: Flags, photographs, maps, posters, video documentaries will all add lots of interest and give you ideas to pray for.

* As you pray during this night, pray for issues such as Muslim leaders and governments, Muslim families and children. Pray for increased numbers of missionaries and workers, and pray for new believers (1 Timothy 2:1).

* Pray for a supernatural move of the Holy Spirit to reveal Jesus to the many Muslims who will seek God tonight (Psalm 118:21, Acts 4:33).

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I Had a Dream…

I Had a Dream…

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