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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

WHAT DOES GOD THINK OF MY HATE FOR ISLAM?

     I prayed for wisdom concerning my hate of Islam and the terror it is spreading worldwide. The following is what God has revealed to me. The time you spend hating Islam could be better spent working toward becoming a living-loving example of Christ to influence the followers of Islam fleeing the acts of terror done in the name of their belief that has been shaken and made vulnerable.

     When followers of Islam flee that terror, their very faith in that belief is being questioned and therefore opens them to THE WAY, our Lord Jesus Christ. God sends us opportunities. Is this not our mission as Christians, to be a living-loving Christ-like example to those opportunities sent to us?

     So, is our hate of Muslims productive as Christians? Any time we spend hating is time taken away from loving. Learning to be a living-loving example of Christ to even our enemies is only difficult when we live and think in worldly terms. As Christians, let us take advantage of the unprecedented opportunities God is presenting us with by softening the hearts of so many of our enemy and literally driving them into our open arms for His glory.

     Surely, we fear the hidden terrorist among them, but there will be losses in this greatest of battles for the souls of mankind. Islam has been striking hard against Christianity for some time, but our Lord has struck them a mighty blow by deflecting Islam's violence against its own faithful. Like Joshua, let us rejoice in the limitless strength of our Lord and his divine wisdom in its use. Our Lord is showing to Islam and the world that no sword is mightier than his sword of love. In his name, let us show the world that love is not a weakness but the mightiest weapon of them all.


As our God turns our enemies hate and violence against them, let us strike them with his most-mighty sword of love. 

Great is our lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.  Psalm 147:5

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