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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Islamic faith: Some details
A response to Chapter 12
Islamic faith: Some details
Christian faith: some details
Nature of God
There is one God eternally existent in three persons,
God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost
(Matthew 3:16,17; 2nd Corinthians 13:14; Matthew 28:19,20;
Genesis 1:1,2,26; Hebrews 11.3; Exodus 3:14; Isaiah 44:6;
Revelation 22:13; John 1:1,14; Ephesians 3:9; Colossians
1:15,16).
The Bible
The Holy Bible with 66 books (Old Testament 39 and New Testament
27) is the inspired and only infallible and authoritative
spoken word of God and Jesus the Living Word (2nd Peter 1:21;
2nd Timothy 3:16-18; Isaiah 28:9,10; Isaiah 34:16; John 1:1-4,9,
10 and 14; Hebrews 1:1,2,3).
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ is the Lord and Head of the Church and the
Church is the body of Christ. Also, the Church is the
bride and Christ the bridegroom (Ephesians 1:22, 23; 3:6;
Ephesians 4.15,16; Romans 12:5; 1st Corinthians 12:13;
Ephesians 5:23,30; 5:25-27; Revelation 21:2,9; 19:7).
We believe in the virgin birth of Christ, His teachings,
His
Crucifixion, His burial and resurrection, His ascension,
His Second Coming, His Millennial reign, and
His White Throne Judgment.
Salvation
Salvation is possible only through the death, burial,
and resurrection of Jesus for our sins. (Matthew
26:26-28, Mark 10:45).
Repentance toward God
Repentance is godly sorrow for sin with a renunciation of
sin. It is the outcome of a broken and contrite heart
before God. (Acts 3:19; 20:21; 2nd Corinthians 7:10
Mark 1:15; Isaiah 55:7; 2nd Chronicles 7:14; Ezekiel 18:21;
Psalm 51:17).
Reconciliation
Our Lord's teaching on this is: first be reconciled to
your brother who has anything against you and then come
and offer your gift before God (Matthew 5.23,24;
Matthew 18:35).
Justification & Regeneration
Justification is that act of God's free grace by which
we receive remission of sins (Romans 3:24-26; 5:1;
Acts 13:39; 1st Corinthians 6:11; Galatians 3:24;
John 3:3; John 1:12).
Sanctification
We are sanctified when we are truly yielded to God's
written word (John 15:3; John 17:17; Acts 20:32).
Water Baptism
By immersion. Jesus went into the water and came up
out of the water giving us an example. (Mark 1:9,10;
Romans 6:3,4; Colossians 2:12). The Lord's command is
to baptize believers. John's Baptism was only a
shadow baptism since Christ was not yet glorified.
The New Testament Baptism on the other hand has the
promise of the Holy Ghost. In New Testament Baptism
one shares the death of Christ and at the same time
the body of sin is destroyed. Herein one's own
natural man's death takes place and the newness of
life by the water of regeneration begins.
Since
Christ was the end of the law of Moses
(fulfilled in Christ), any symbolism or shadows
ended then and there. In New Testament Water
Baptism, therefore, "the old man's" death is
realised. Thus, the deliverance from the inherited
sin, enables the immaculate Spirit of God to come
and indwell for ever. The New Testament water
baptism is to become in the likeness of Jesus' death
in order to become in the likeness of his
resurrection. Jesus was resurrected by the glory of
the Father. When the glory of the father comes
upon a person or one is baptized in the Holy Ghost,
again a reality of spirit filled experience of
resurrection is realized. On rare occasions, one may
receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit prior to water
baptism.
Baptism of the Holy Spirit
Baptism of the Holy Spirit is the endowment of power
(Luke 24:49; Acts.1:4; Matthew 3:11; John 7.38,39).
At the Baptism of the Holy Spirit He comes to abide
with us forever (John 14:16,17). This is a promise
given to the repentant and water baptized believer
in Jesus Christ (Acts.2:38).
By the baptism of the Holy Spirit one is baptized into
ONE body, the body of Christ. (1st Corinthians 12:13).
The Baptism in the Holy Spirit is evidenced by speaking
in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance (Mark.16:17; 1st
Corinthians 14:21.22). The gift of the Holy Ghost is the
promise of the Father to the saved or to them that
obey Him (Acts 2:38,39; 5:32). Spiritual gifts given to
the Spirit baptized Church, by the Father, Son and the
Holy Ghost. There are nine special spiritual gifts given
to the church for its edification: 1) Word of Wisdom
2) Word of Knowledge 3) Faith 4) Gifts of Healing 5)
Working of Miracles 6) Prophecy 7) Discerning of Spirits
8) Divers kinds of tongues 9) Interpretation of
Tongues (1st Corinthians 12:4-11).
Divine Healing
Our sicknesses and infirmities were borne by Jesus
(Matthew 8:17, 1st Peter 2:24). Christ healed the sick
and commissioned His disciples to do the same (Matthew
12:15; 10:8; Luke 10:9; Mark 16:18; James 5:14-16).
The Lord's Supper
Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper that we might show
His death till He come again (1st Corinthians 11:23-26;
Luke 22:17-20)
Ministry
The New Testament Ministry entirely differs from the
Old Testament priesthood. The Old Testament
priesthood namely Aaronic or Levitical, ended in
Christ. It was given under the Mosaic Law which was
only a shadow of things to come (Hebrews 8:5; 10:1;
Romans 10:4). Christ had perfected them that are
sanctified by one offering i.e. His body and His
atoning blood and the Law was thus fulfilled in
Him. Under the Mosaic Law, only the descendants
of Levites could only become priests but Jesus who
sprang from another tribe, namely Judah became
High Priest in the order of Melchizedek for ever.
(Hebrews 7:3; 7:11; 5:6,10).
Marriage & Divorce
Marriage is binding for life and there should be
no divorce. Under the Law of Christ, there is but
one cause for separation - adultery - and no right
to marry again while the first companion lives
(Matthew 5:31-32; Matthew 19.9; Romans 7:2-3).
The Second Coming of Jesus
The Second Coming of Jesus. The return of our Lord is
just as literal as His going away (Acts 1:9-11).
Millennium
Millennium is the 1000 years reign of the Lord Jesus
Christ with all His saints on the earth which would be
renewed and restored. During this time the devil will
be bound (Revelation 20:2-4). It will be a reign of
peace and blessing (Isaiah 11:6-9; 65:25; Zechariah 14:9-20;
Isaiah 2:2-4).
Great White Throne Judgment
The general resurrection will take place after the
millennium when God shall judge the living and the dead
according to their works (Revelation 20:11-15; Acts 10:42;
Matthew 25:31-46; 1st Peter 4:5).
Eternal Heaven and Eternal Hell
The Bible teaches that hell is as eternal as heaven
(Matthew 25:41-46). The wicked shall be cast into a
burning hell (everlasting punishment) a lake of
fire burning with brimstone forever and ever (Revelation
14:9,11; Luke 16:24; Mark 9:43,44; Matthew 25:46;
Matthew 13:42-43). The righteous go into everlasting
life and the punishment of hell will be of the same
duration as the bliss of heaven.
New Heaven, New Earth & New Jerusalem
At the end of millennium this heaven and earth shall pass
away and God shall usher in a new heaven and new earth
in which righteousness shall dwell and the nations of
them which are saved shall walk in the light of
new Jerusalem. The new Jerusalem shall be the
bride, Lamb's wife, Holy City the glorious
church (Revelation 21:1-3; Matthew 24:35. 2nd Peter 3:12,13;
Isaiah 65:17; 65:17; 66:22; Revelation 21:24).
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