Very touching and encouraging testimony of God's faithfulness to those who follow Christ.
Read the testimony below:
Najima* is the daughter of a Muslim ruler.
Since childhood, she
was a strong believer of Islam. She compulsorily practiced Islam by
reciting the Quran, doing namaz prayer five times every day, fasting in
the month of Ramadan and giving zakat to the poor and needy.
After
her school years, she went to a Western university for higher studies,
though she never missed her regular practices of Islamic pillars.
One
day, she found a tract in her table, in which she read, "For Jesus hath
made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the
righteousness of God in him" (2 Cor. 5:21, NKJ).
The verse struck her.
"How
can Jesus ... be sin for us?" she asked herself before throwing the
tract away. But that verse came to her mind again as she went to bed
that evening.
No matter how much she tried to forget that verse, it was projected in her mind again and again. She couldn't sleep.
Then
she felt her room filled with light like day. From the light she heard a
voice, "Daughter, you're a sinner. There is none righteous, no, not
one: All are gone out of the way; they are together become unprofitable.
But I came to take all of your sins. I did ransom for many. Believe Me
and accept Me. I give you eternal life".
She understood it was the voice from Jesus Christ and she knelt down and accepted Him as her personal Savior and Lord.
She declared her faith to her friends first, then to her house.
When she told her family that she had become a Christian, her father and brothers exploded in a rage.
They
stripped her naked and bound her to a chair fixed to a metal plate with
which they wanted to electrocute her. She asked them to lay a Bible in
her lap at least.
Her father responded, "If you want to die
together with your false religion, so be it." One of her brothers added,
"That will show that your religion is powerless."
Although they had bound her, she was able to touch a corner of the
Bible. She felt a strange peace, as though someone were standing beside
her. Her father and brothers pushed the plug into the socket—and nothing
happened. They tried four times with various cables, but it was as
though the electricity refused to flow.
Finally, her father, angry
and frustrated, hit her and screamed, "You are no longer my daughter."
Then he threw his daughter out into the street, naked. She ran through
the streets, humiliated and in pain. Shaking and tearful, she ran to a
friend. People looked at her, curious rather than shocked. Her friend
let her in, clothed her and gave her shelter.
The next day, her friend asked neighbors what they had thought when they had seen a girl running naked through the streets.
"What are you talking about?" they responded.
"We
saw a girl was running with a wonderful white dress like angels. We
asked ourselves why someone so beautifully clothed had to run through
the streets. Actually with her dress we felt she was flying."
God had hidden her nakedness from their eyes, clothing her in a beautiful white dress.
She
became stronger in her Christian faith. But her father came to know
where she was. Her mother and brothers went to see her and called her
back. She did not go with them and told them that she would not lose her
faith in Jesus Christ.
Then her father himself went there and
took her back home by force. She is still under house arrest. Because of
her change of faith, the ruler banned all other religious movements and
activities in his region.
Recently two women missionaries of "Bibles for Mideast"
visited Najima at her house. They wore veils and introduced themselves
as Najima's classmates and got permission to see her. She was happy to
see the missionary women. She prayed with them. She asked all the
children of God around the world to pray for her. She asked prayers for
her father, mother, brothers and sisters and all the Muslims of her
country to experience the salvation of Jesus Christ.
Najima said to the women of Bibles for Mideast, "Lord Jesus Christ gave me freedom from sin and death. I experience that real freedom and peace in mind."
*Name has been changed for security reasons.
Credit:Charisma
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