Islamic terrorist hunted pastor, but Jesus foiled plot with unusual vision
By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent to ASSIST News Service
MIDDLE EAST (ANS - April 14, 2016)
-- Al-Rashid was the commander of a fanatical Islamic group that sought
to convert everyone to Islam and make all nations fall under Islamic
rule.
He
was angered by reports of Muslims converting to Christianity and
spreading the Gospel. So he formed a special task force to track down
the Christian leaders who were responsible and convert or kill them.
Rashid
heard about Pastor Paul, a former Muslim and the leader of a group of
ministries boldly evangelizing Muslims in Asia, the Middle East and
other developing countries. Pastor Paul and his team were distributing
Bibles in many languages and forming underground house churches in
restricted countries.
The
terror leader developed a plan to kill Pastor Paul’s family first, then
capture the Christian leader, force him to convert back to Islam and
use him as a propagandist against Christianity.
They made many attempts. “We attacked them several times,” Rashid recounted, “and miraculously they escaped.”
Once
they initiated a plan to kill the family at night, but saw what
appeared to be soldiers or gunmen stationed around their house, so they
backed off.
Rashid
discovered the family lacked adequate food and their children were
hungry and weak. So he sent a woman to deliver poisoned fast food to
them. But on the way to their house a dog bit the woman, seriously
injuring her, and she never arrived.
They
sent a second woman with poisonous chocolate to give Pastor Paul’s
children. The boys ate the chocolate and survived, but the pastor’s
daughter got very sick.
“I
was watching with two others from an ambulance near the hospital to see
his daughter’s death. Our plan was to kidnap the dead body along with
his family in our ambulance,” Rashid recounts.
Then
something happened that amazed Rashid. “I saw a ball of light came down
from the sky and stand over the room where his daughter was lying
unconscious,” he says.
To
his utter disbelief he watched a hand come from the ball of light,
touch the pastor’s daughter, and she immediately regained consciousness
and stood up.
He
was astonished to see a hole in the middle of the hand and that blood
was flowing down. “I trembled with fear,” Rashid says. “I felt giddy and
fell down. My friends moved me from there at once.”
After
this unusual incident Rashid found it difficult to sleep. When he
attempted to drift off, a vision of the hand entered his mind.
The following night a shadow of a human face appeared with the hand and asked him why he was “nailing him.”
“I lost my peace,” Rashid recalls. He was afraid to say anything to his friends.
Surprisingly,
Rashid had a Bible in his room. “Actually I was using its verses for
criticizing Christianity and justifying Islam.”
He
opened the Bible and his eyes fell on this verse: “That was the true
Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. He was in
the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.”
(John 1:9-10 KJV)
“I
understood it was about Jesus,” he says. He realized the ball of light
that came from above was actually Jesus, who suffered when he was nailed
to the cross.
His
heart softened, Rashid went to see Pastor Paul and shared everything
with him. Unsure what his reaction might be, he was surprised when
Pastor Paul embraced him, with tears running down his face.
“I
was once an enemy of Jesus Christ, but he loved me,” Pastor Paul said.
“He was crucified — gave His life for me – then He rose from the dead.
Because of His love I can love you, because Christ loves you. I believe
Jesus Christ Himself brought you here to share this love and to find
salvation.”
“Jesus is the prince of peace,” he continued. “And He will give you peace. Accept Him as your Savior,” he exhorted.
Rashid
surrendered his heart to Jesus Christ and was born again. “I accepted
the Lord Jesus as my personal savior, was baptized and received the
gifts of the Holy Spirit and I’m evangelizing people through “Bibles for
Mideast,” he says. He has become one of their key leaders.
“Thousands
of Muslims are secretly believing in Jesus Christ as their Savior. They
don’t have Bibles and the rulers do not allow them to get Bibles. The
Bible is totally prohibited in certain countries. But people are so
thirsty for the Word of God.”
“Many
of our team members are converts from Islam to Christianity with the
gifts of the Holy Spirit and have good experiences of doing personal
evangelism, conducting crusades, and pastoring house churches,” he says.
Many are lay pastors who earn a livelihood to support their ministry.
"Bibles
for Mideast" is distributing Bibles and establishing underground house
churches throughout the Middle East. For more information, please go
to: https://bibles4mideast.com.
Photo captions: 1) A gathering of Christians in the Middle East. 2) Mark Ellis with Dan Wooding on "Windows on the World."
About the writer: Mark Ellis is senior correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also founder of www.Godreports.com, a
website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church
around the world. He is also co-host for "Widows on the World" with ANS
Founder, Dan Wooding, on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv).
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