Thursday, June 4, 2015

ISIS Terrorist Dreams of Jesus

Islam is a Satanic mess of lies.  They openly deny that Jesus is the Son of God and part of the Trinity.

Allah IS NOT the God of the Bible.  And even if the Catholics, the U.S. Congress, the Lutherans and the Methodists all swear up and down that "we all worship the same god".....don't you dare believe it! Christ can have NO PART in any religion that denies that He is God.  That would make Jesus a liar.

How can we KNOW this?  One sure fire way is to read the Bible....and it will become very clear.

Another way is to read the Koran....and it will become very clear how screwed up that book actually is.  Remember, Muhammad was an illiterate pedophile so no one is quite sure how all the Satanic Whispers got written down and formulated into the Koran.

Another way is to listen to Ex-Muslims whom Jesus called out of Islam.  Once Christ finds a Muslim and the Muslim accepts Him....he can't go on worshiping the false god of Allah.

A representative of a missionary organization recently told a Christian radio program that a former Islamic State militant who admittedly enjoyed murdering Christians has turned over a new leaf after claiming that a mysterious man dressed in white began appearing to him in a dream, telling him to stop his murderous rampage.
The story, which is reminiscent of the biblical story of Saul of Tarsus — a persecutor of Christians who later converted to the faith and is one of the most important figures in the Bible — was told by Gina Fadely, director of Youth With a Mission Frontier Missions Inc., during a recent appearance on the Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network, according to the Christian Post.
Fadely recounted how a missionary who works with her organization was introduced to an Islamic State fighter earlier this year who had admitted to killing many Christians before something happened that profoundly changed his perspective.
“The fighter admitted that he had killed Christians and that he had actually enjoyed doing so,” she said. “He told this [missionary] leader that he had began having dreams of this man in white who came to him and said, ‘You are killing my people’ and he started to feel really sick and uneasy about what he was doing.”
Still, he continued as a member of the Islamic State. One day, as he was preparing to kill a Christian, the victim told the Islamic State fighter, ”I know you will kill me, but I give to you my Bible.” The fighter did end up killing the man, though he took the Bible and began reading it.
Fadely said that the Islamic State fighter then had another dream about the man in white — presumably Jesus — who asked the terrorist to “follow him.”
“[The former militant] was now asking to become a follower of Christ and be discipled,” she said. “Perhaps this Christian will be like Saul.”
Sometime in 2008 I remember reading how thousands of Muslims were coming to accept Christ and estimates guessed that 80% of those were coming because of dreams and visions where Jesus was appearing to them!!
And Jesus is still hard at work now!!  Calling all those who are His to Himself in these Last Days!
The prophet Joel had some interesting prophecy about dreams and visions.  Is this more clear evidence that we are VERY NEAR the Day of the Lord which will commence with the Rapture?

The Day of the Lord

28 “And afterward,
    I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy,
    your old men will dream dreams,
    your young men will see visions.

29 Even on my servants, both men and women,
    I will pour out my Spirit in those days.
30 I will show wonders in the heavens
    and on the earth,
    blood and fire and billows of smoke.
31 The sun will be turned to darkness
    and the moon to blood
    before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.



1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You should not read the Old Testament as if the New Testament was never written (as all dispensationalists tragically do). If you've ever read Acts 2, you'll see that Peter himself specifically references this very passage from Joel. And uses it in reference to the finished work of Christ on the Cross, his resurrection and ascension, and subsequent coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. These were signs to show the people that God's plan of salvation had finally come to fruition in Christ, in the flesh. All those hundreds/thousands of years waiting for THE SAVIOR had come to a head. Praise God.

Sorry, but Peter was not punting forward Joel's message another 2,000 years to the so called "very last days". The last days started with Jesus (Hebrews 1:1-2) and continues to this day. The Bible never delineates between "last days" and "very last days". The latter is one of many myths concocted by the heretical system (and relatively new fad) called dispensationalism.

June 5, 2015 at 4:04 PM  

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