| Q&A"How Can I Share My Faith in Jesus Christ 
        with my Muslim Friend?" CBN.com -
 You have a friend, Abdallah (or Fatima, etc.), with whom you would like 
        to share your faith in Christ. You hesitate, however, because you've heard 
        that Muslims react against what Christians have to say about Jesus, or 
        because of what you've already experienced. So you feel a need for help. 
        
 To avoid misunderstandings when talking with Muslims about Jesus, I find 
        it helpful to keep two things in mind: what they believe about Him, and 
        what they think we believe about Him. Muslims believe a number of things 
        about Christ with which you can readily identify: that Jesus was born 
        of a virgin [He is therefore called "son of Mary"], that He performed 
        many miracles "by leave of Allah," and that one of His titles is "Word 
        of God," whatever that means. All this comes straight from the Qur'an, 
        but then the Qur'an also categorically denies His Deity and His crucifixion.
 
 What they think we believe about Christ is more problematic. From the 
        Qur'an they also get the notion that Christians believe Him to be one 
        of a triad of gods, born of a physical union between God and a woman ["Trinity" 
        would mean a father god, a mother god and baby god.] As a result, when 
        Christians share what they believe about Christ, Muslims tend to "hear" 
        something very different than what is intended. Call Jesus "God" and they 
        hear "a god beside God." Call Him "Son of God" and they hear "God took 
        a wife and had a son" (Qur'an 72:3). To have your words so distorted is 
        a very frustrating experience indeed. What is worse, many Muslims believe 
        they already know what Christians believe--from the Qur'an!
 
 Given these circumstances, how can one share Christ with Muslims? First 
        of all, relax! Don't get up tight. Don't think you have to prove anything. 
        Remember that if Muslims distort your witness to Christ, it is that Satan 
        has "blinded their minds" (2 Cor 4:4); only the Holy Spirit can break 
        through to reveal Christ to them. Second, make a practice of choosing 
        your words with care. In general, avoid red-flag terms such as "Son of 
        God," at least until you have been able to share what it really means, 
        but do not be evasive; they know Christians call Jesus "Son of God" so 
        they will ask you if you really believe that.
 
 Here is where my third suggestion comes in. It is always helpful to clear 
        the air by negating their idea of what you believe: "No Christian believes 
        that God took a wife and had a son. That is blasphemy!" Keep in mind, 
        however, that when all is said and done the Christian view of Christ and 
        theirs are still worlds apart. The Bible calls Jesus "Son of God" in a 
        spiritual sense to say that He is indeed God, but distinct from God the 
        Father, and to indicate the close working relationship and fellowship 
        that exists between the two. This leads to a fourth suggestion: read Matthew 
        or John with your friend, asking leading questions that point to Jesus' 
        true nature. If you want further help I recommend Reaching Muslims for 
        Christ, edited by Bill Saal and published by Moody Press.
  Arab World Ministries (Source)   
 
 
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