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If a prophet does not acknowledge Jesus, that person is not from
God. Such a person has the spirit of the Antichrist. You have heard
that he is going to come into the world, and he is already here. But
you belong to God, my dear children. You have already won your
fight with these false prophets, because the Spirit who lives in you is
greater than the spirit who lives in the world. These people belong
to this world, so they speak from the world's viewpoint, and the world
listens to them. But we belong to God; that is why those who know
God listen to us. If they do not belong to God, they do not listen to us.
That is how we know if someone has the Spirit of truth or the spirit of
deception.
                1 John 4:3-6 NLT

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The Story of Bassam ( A true story used by permission)

I live in the Middle East. I was born as a Muslim, and at the age of 18
I became a member of one of the Islamic groups, as I had a relative
who was one of the leaders of this group. I thought I was doing every-
thing I could for God as I knew him at this point.

After a short time I started to get some training in using guns and
making explosives. I wasn't very comfortable with what I was doing -
hurting people for God's sake. I thought that either I or the group had
misunderstood the teachings of God. I started to study the Qur'an
and the Hadith all over again, (with the help of one of the leaders of
the group, without telling him my real reasons for studying) to see
what I had missed. After a couple of years I was astonished at what I
found. I found that Islam is not the peaceful path to God, as I used to
believe; on the contrary, it's so violent. If *I* have to establish God's
will by any means possible, even by killing people, I said it can't be
the way to God.

I never considered myself leaving Islam for anything else, yet at this
point I was sure that it wasn't leading me to God. I had a kind of
breakdown for some time when I found that every thing I had believed
in wasn't right; I started doing drugs, and not talking about God at all.

Then I met a Christian who didn't know much of the Christian theology
but who was full of love to others, whatever and whoever they are.
One of his friends (who was a member of the same group that I had
been involved in) said about him that he must be killed because he
was Christian and didn't pay "Jiziah" (tax levied on Christians and
Jews in an Islamic state, according to the Qur'an), yet this didn't stop
him loving this man or dealing with him professionally. Initially I didn't
know he was Christian, and when I found out I was surprised; every-
thing I had learnt all my life about Christians from my reading of Islamic
writings and Muhammad's opinion about them put them down very
much. I asked this friend if I could have a copy of the Bible.

After starting to read the Bible I found a very big difference between
what is actually written in the Bible and what I had heard people
(Muslims and even nominal Christians) say about it.

I was really struck by one thing in the Bible, namely the teaching that
no one is righteous but Jesus; even those who were called God's
people like David, Jacob and Abraham, the twelve apostles -
everyone has done something wrong. The Bible is full of the sins and
wrongdoing of all people, except Jesus. He himself said to his
enemies "Which of you convicts me of sin?" (John 8:46a), and no-
one responded. Even Judas Iscariot, who delivered him up to the
authorities to be killed, said "I have sinned in betraying innocent
blood." (Matthew 27:4) In addition, Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor
who eventually did sentence him to death, said "Why, what evil has
he done? I have found in him no crime deserving death." And then a
centurion who witnessed Jesus's death said, "Certainly this man was
innocent!" He struck me as the highest example of a human being,
one who really deserved to be followed. It took me some time till I
finished the whole Bible. After about one year of hard struggle with
myself, I decided that I wanted to follow God as He shows himself in
Christ, not as anyone else says He is.

I prayed to Him and He was here; for the first time in my life I felt that
God was here, and to say it was a very strange feeling for me would
be an understatement. I was so happy, so sad. Happy to know he is
here and sad...for what I had missed. It felt very peaceful and I wanted
this feeling to last for good. I still remember this very first time I
prayed;
I ran out of the room because for the first time in my life I felt the
Presence of God. I have been following Him since then. He changed
all my life. I went off drugs; I became a whole new person to every one
that I know, but as I said before I live in the Middle East where every
one thinks that he IS RIGHT and every one else is wrong, so I had
some trouble with my family and they kicked me out of the house. As
Jesus says "Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the father his
child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to
death" (Matthew 10:21) and that is what happed with me.

My father delivered me to the Security Forces and they arrested me
and put me in prison for converting out of Islam. I had a very bad time
there, as they tortured me to force me to return to Islam. They used
electric shocks, beatings, and hanging me from my wrists all night.
After few week of this I was put in solitary confinement for almost a
year. But I couldn't deny the one that gave me life. Now I am out of jail
and I have left my home country as I am still wanted there for apostasy
from Islam. I am still walking with Jesus, and I love Him because He
loved me first and put Himself on the cross for me. I knew from the
very beginning that I was going to have some trouble; didn't He say
about Paul "for I will show him how much he must suffer for the sake
of my name." (Acts 9:16)

Now I am free from everything. I have a lovely wife whom I met after
getting out of prison, and who is supporting me in everything I do for
God, but the most important thing for me is I have my eternal
assurance that I am going to be with Him for ever, whatever might
happen. And as a result I decided to spend my life telling people
about his great love to us. As he ordered me "Do not be afraid, but
speak and do not be silent; for I am with you, and no man shall attack
you to harm you; for I have many people in this city." (Acts 18:9, 10)

                Bassam
Bob Simons
 
For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD,
"plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give
you hope and a future. Jer. 29:11
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