the drawing of Saul on his way to Damascus before his conversion. |
Jesus can transform
the heart of even the most rabid anti-Christian Muslim extremist, turning him
from a man who wanted to kill Christians into a believer whose life is
dedicated to spreading the Word of God.
Assist News Service
recently featured the story of Al-Rashid, the commander of a fanatical Islamic
group in the Middle East whose mission was to subjugate all non-Muslim people.
When Al-Rashid
learned that Muslims in his territory were converting to Christianity and
spreading the Gospel, he formed a special task force to hunt down and kill the
Christian missionaries responsible for this.
Rashid later found
out that a former Muslim, now known as Pastor Paul, was the one leading the
Christian missionaries in their area. He learned that Pastor Paul and his team
were distributing Bibles in many languages and forming underground house
churches.
Rashid hatched a plan
to kill Pastor Paul's family. But all their attempts to kill the family failed.
"We attacked them several times," Rashid recalled, "but
miraculously they escaped."
Rashid tried to
poison the pastor's family by sending two women to deliver poisoned food and
chocolates. The woman delivering the food failed to do so as she was bitten by
a dog.
The second woman
managed to hand over the poisoned chocolates to the children, who ate them.
Although the pastor's sons were unaffected, his daughter got very sick.
The pastor's daughter
had to be rushed to a hospital.
"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 recalled.
But something
happened that stunned Rashid. "I saw a ball of light come down from the
sky and stand over the room where his daughter was lying unconscious," he
said.
To his utter
amazement, he saw a hand come from the ball of light, touch the pastor's
daughter, who immediately regained consciousness and stood up.
Rashid then saw a
hole in the middle of the hand and blood was flowing down from this hole.
"I trembled with fear," Rashid said. "I felt giddy and fell
down. My friends moved me from there at once."
The vision of the
hand with a bloody hole stuck in his mind and he could not get rid of it.
One night a shadow of
a human face appeared with the hand before him and asked him why he was
"nailing him." It was Jesus Christ Himself.
Rashid was
dumbfounded. Suddenly, he realized that Christians were not his enemies.
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