Post by M. Hawbaker on Sept 26, 2019 15:01:21 GMT
A Christian missionary living in the Middle East says God is moving among Muslims in miraculous ways, including through “dreams, visions and personal visitations” by Jesus.
The missionary, known only as “Yazid” to protect his safety, spoke via voice call Sept. 18 during the “Something Needs to Change Simulcast” hosted by David Platt, pastor of McLean Bible Church in Virginia. Yazid and his wife serve in a “highly restricted” area where Islam is the majority religion and Christians face death for spreading the gospel, Platt said. Nevertheless, the God of the Bible is moving among Muslims, Yazid said during the simulcast.
Yazid told the story of a Muslim man who lives about 50 kilometers (about 30 miles) outside a Middle Eastern city who had an encounter with Jesus.
“This man,” Yazid recounted, “said this to us when we visited him: 'A man wearing all white knocks on my door every night, and I couldn't look at him because his face was so shiny and bright. When he would come inside, he asked me to write down what he said. And as I wrote, I would fall asleep and then the next night, he would come again.’”
The missionary, known only as “Yazid” to protect his safety, spoke via voice call Sept. 18 during the “Something Needs to Change Simulcast” hosted by David Platt, pastor of McLean Bible Church in Virginia. Yazid and his wife serve in a “highly restricted” area where Islam is the majority religion and Christians face death for spreading the gospel, Platt said. Nevertheless, the God of the Bible is moving among Muslims, Yazid said during the simulcast.
Yazid told the story of a Muslim man who lives about 50 kilometers (about 30 miles) outside a Middle Eastern city who had an encounter with Jesus.
“This man,” Yazid recounted, “said this to us when we visited him: 'A man wearing all white knocks on my door every night, and I couldn't look at him because his face was so shiny and bright. When he would come inside, he asked me to write down what he said. And as I wrote, I would fall asleep and then the next night, he would come again.’”
The visitations took place regularly for a month, the man told Yazid. Yazid asked him: “What did you write? May I see your notebook?”
“He showed me his notebook,” Yazid said. The notes began: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God.”
“He had the whole book of John verbatim in his notebook,” Yazid said. “This is amazing. Jesus visited him every night until he finished the book. … [T]he man actually asked us, ‘Who was this man that he visited me?’”
Yazid told the man about Jesus. “And here I learned a very valuable lesson: ‘God will do his part. But we still have to do ours.’”
“He had the whole book of John verbatim in his notebook,” Yazid said. “This is amazing. Jesus visited him every night until he finished the book. … [T]he man actually asked us, ‘Who was this man that he visited me?’”
Yazid told the man about Jesus. “And here I learned a very valuable lesson: ‘God will do his part. But we still have to do ours.’”