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Muslims are following a false prophet who is Literally a child Molester, a prophet pretender, a womanizer, an adulterer, a thief and a killer.
This is who All Muslims put their Eternal faith & trust in.
Islam is a religion in which Allah requires Muslims to send their sons to DIE for him.
Christianity is a Faith in which God sent his Son Jesus Christ to Die for you.
Allah is the god of Muhammad and Cannot be the God of the Bible.
Allah is the lord of the worlds – Sura 1:1
2nd Corinthians 4:4 – In whom the god of this world (satan) hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
God is not a Name, it is a Title.
Muhammad ended up in the same place as everyone else who rejects Jesus Christ.
Believing in Jesus Christ means Trusting in the finished work on the cross that he sacrificed for us when he paid for our sins on the cross at Calvary.
Allah is the god of Muhammad and Cannot be the God of the Bible – Here is the Proof – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I36wqDBdArk
Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjNlQ…
There are only two methods of salvation in all the religions of the world: grace and works. Christianity is a religion of salvation by grace alone: “For by grace through faith you have been saved, not of works” (Eph. 2:8-9). All other systems rely totally or in part on the works of the believer to merit salvation.
In Islam, forgiveness is based on a combination of Allah’s grace and the Muslim’s works. On the Day of Judgment, if a Muslim’s good works outweigh his bad ones and if Allah so wills it, he may be forgiven of all his sins and then enter into paradise. Therefore, Islam is a religion of salvation by works because it combines man’s works with Allah’s grace (the god of Muhammad and the Quran)
The Quran teaches forgiveness based upon Allah’s grace and man’s works.
Can any Muslim be assured of his salvation before his God? No.
Numerous Muslims say they do not know if they will make it to heaven because they do not know if their good deeds outweigh their bad ones. Unlike Christianity where we have assurance of salvation (John 6:47; 1 John 5:13), there is no assurance in Islam because it rests in part on the obedience and good works of Muslims. Unlike Christianity where salvation is an unearned, free gift from God (Rom. 4:3; Eph. 2:8-9), the Muslim can at best only hope he has performed enough good works to outweigh his bad ones, and that Allah so wills to forgive him.
In Christianity, we appeal to the work of Christ on the cross (1 Pet. 2:24) completely and totally and in nothing in ourselves as a basis for forgiveness because no good thing dwells within us (Rom. 7:18), that is, apart from Christ. We sincerely believe in Christ, but we never claim that forgiveness is in any way merited or gained because of our sincerity or our works. Rather, our forgiveness is based on faith and trust in God in what He has done for us in Christ. Salvation in Christianity is God-centered. In Islam, forgiveness of sins is man-centered in that it is dependent upon man’s sincerity and man’s works in combination with Allah’s forgiveness.
In Islam, faith in God is not enough. In Islam, the Muslim’s works will be weighed on the Day of Judgment, and it will then be decided who is saved and who is not–based upon whether the person was a Muslim, whether or not they were sincere in repentance, and whether or not they performed enough good works to outweigh the bad ones.
Is the Islamic system of salvation really enough to save Muslims? They will say that it is. But, as a Christian, We cannot see how anyone in Islam can have security and honest expectation of obtaining Paradise. How can anyone who must be completely sincere in repentance and be required to perform more good works than bad ever hope to make it to heaven?
The problem with being saved by God’s grace and human works is that human works are never sufficient to please God. God is infinite and holy. How can we finite sinners ever hope to please God by our deeds?
Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh – Jesus says “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what I am”, (John 13:13). ‘Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father [God]” (John 14:9). “I and the Father [God] are one” (John 10:30).
Jesus is far more than God’s mere messenger. Jesus Christ is God’s one and only Son (John 3:16-18). Further, He is the Second Person of the Trinity, God incarnate—God Himself (John 1:1,14; 5:18). Jesus claimed to be both “the Lord” and “God”’
No one can deny that Muslims reject the biblical Jesus. Yet it was Jesus Himself who warned all men, “If you do not believe that I am the one I claim to be, you will indeed die in your sins” (John 8:24).
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