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Testimony of Yahya
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Testimony of Yahya
I was born and raised as a Muslim in Malaysia. My father made sure
that I was brought up in Islamic ways. At the early age, I was taught
to obey the five pillars of Islam (the 'shadat', (profession of faith),
solat, fasting during ramadan, 'zakat' (give alms), and pilgrimage to
Mecca, and recite the Quran (in arabic). Religious classes in both
primary and secondary schools were mandatory for Muslim students.
The Malaysian government did an excellent job in providing islamic
education to the Muslims. It also made it easy and convenient for
Malaysian Muslims to practice their faith. All through my childhood
and teenage years, I faithfully carried out my Muslim duties to God
(Allah) by obeying His laws. However, I felt spiritually unfulfilled.
No matter how many good deeds I did, I was never sure whether Allah
is pleased. During my trials and tribulation, I cried out to Allah
but He seemed distant and impersonal.
I came to the United States in 1981 for college education. I was
enthusiastic about blending into the American culture but
unfortunately, I was led further from the truth. I was very
temperamental then. My Christian friend then (who is my wife now),
shared her faith with me. That was the first time I ever heard of
the Gospel. (When I was growing up, I was told that Christians
were idol worshippers. Muslims in Malaysia are forbidden to hear
the Gospel). She told me that:
a) We are all sinners by nature. At first, I find it hard to believe
that we are sinners by nature because as Muslims, we were thought that
mankind were not born as sinners but rather through our weakness and
frailty, we commit sinful acts. Therefore, in Islam, one Muslim may be
less sinful than another Muslim and thus, it creates "holier than thou"
syndrome amongst Muslims.
b) Isa Al-Masih died for our sins and we are forgiven if we confess our
sins and received Him as our Lord and Savior. This was hard for me to
believe too because of God dying for my sins? It is completely foreign
to me.
I began to read the Bible. As I was reading, I felt comfortable with
Isa Al-Masih's teachings - filled with love, compassion, mercy, and
grace. Throughout the Gospel (as I was only reading the New
Testament), the message was clear: God loves us very much. I also
found out that Isa Al-Masih is the Son of God and that He came to earth
as a man to die for our sins.
I struggled between the new found truth and my Muslim beliefs. One of
them got to be the truth. So, my search for the one true God began in
1983. I prayed "God, I want to know you intimately. Please reveal
yourself to me." From 1983 to 1985, I was looking for God. Finally,
through His grace and mercy, I found Him in 1985. I had been
sporadically attending church services in 1985 but there was on
particular service where the pastor was preaching about praying. He
mentioned that the Bible said that we're all SINNERS by nature and if
we accept Isa Al-Masih as our Lord and Savior and repent of our sins,
we have a LIVING RELATIONSHIP with God forever and ever. He said to
pray like this:
"Our Father in heaven
Hallowed be your name
Your Kingdom come,
You will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give this day our daily bread.
Forgive our debts
As we also have forgiven our debtors
And lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from the evil one"
Suddenly, everything seemed clear to me. The God who created the
universe loves me. He knows me intimately. He does not require me to
pray in Arabic. He hears my prayers at all times. Salvation is a gift
from God because he loves me.
That night, I repented of my sins and asked Isa Al-Masih to be my Lord
and Savior. I felt peace in my soul after that. Until today, I have no
regrets of my decision to let Isa Al-Masih rule my life. I am now
married with 3 kids. Eventhough life is not a bed of roses, God's
promises are for real. Psalm 23:4 "Eventhough I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for YOU are with
me". He is with me and strengthens me through trials and tribulation.
God's love for me is unconditional and because He loves me first and I
am loving him back with all my heart, soul, and mind.
Asalaamualaikum to my Muslim friends.
Let me ask you question: If you were to die tonight, do you know for
sure that you are going to heaven? Do you have the assurance that you
are going to heaven? I am here to tell you that the God who created the
universe has given us the assurance that you will go to heaven if you
have faith in HIM and what He has DONE for you.
You see, my friends, sin is not based on your deeds alone but rather it
is a state of mankind. God has told us in that he created man perfect
and He wanted to dwell among His creations. However, Adam and Eve
(First man and woman) CHOSE to rebel against God by DISOBEYING Him.
Adam and Eve sinned against God. What God has made perfect is now
corrupted by sin. Through the disobedience of Adam and Eve, we're all
sinners. What does God says about man and sin? It clearly states in
the Bible that ALL have SINNED and fall short of the glory of God. The
Bible goes on to say that the wages of sin is DEATH (physically and
spiritually). Why is God so harsh on sin? Because God is PERFECT and
JUST and everything about sin is diametrically opposite of who God is.
Since God said that the wages of sin is death, we are doomed.
Fortunately, God who is perfect and just is also a God of GRACE and
MERCY. From the every beginning of time, God LOVES US and He grieves
when we chose to disobey and sinned against Him. The good news is that
God FORGIVES ALL our sins completely. How does he forgive our sins?
Isa Al-Masih came to the world and died for ALL our sins. He paid it
all. God forgiveness is in Isa Al-Masih. Isa Al-Masih DIED for our
sins AND three days after He died, he ROSE again. He LIVES. There is
no work for us to do in order to gain forgiveness from God. Isa
Al-Masih has done everything for us. All you need to do is to accept
God's gift of forgiveness by:
Confessing all your sins to God.
Repent (taubat) of your old ways (sins).
Invite Isa Al-Masih to come in your life and be your Lord and Savior.
Isa Al-Masih said, "I am the WAY and the TRUTH and the LIFE. NO ONE
comes to the Father (God) except through Me." He also said "I stand at
the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I
will come in and eat with him, and he with me." Isa Al-Masih is the
sirat - the bridge that allows us to cross over to God's Kingdom.
My friends, salvation is by FAITH and it is a gift of God. The Bible
says that our righteous deeds are like filthy rags to Him. Without
accepting God's gift, no amount of works can satisfy God's demands for
our sins.
God Bless you.
Yahya
Yahya85@yahoo.com
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